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Knapp Medical Center is an award-winning, not-for-profit hospital in Weslaco, Texas. With 227 beds, the community hospital specializes in emergency care, orthopedics, obstetrics and gynecology, wound care, surgery, cardiology, gastroenterology, critical care, and interventional radiology. Knapp serves as the only acute care hospital in the Mid-Valley area, as well as Weslaco's only Level III Trauma Center, Advanced Primary Stroke Center, and Level II Newborn Nursery. Knapp has been providing quality and compassionate healthcare to Mid-Valley residents for 60 years. More than 300 physicians serve on the hospital's medical staff. Knapp also serves as one of the largest employers in the Mid-Valley, employing more than 450 people. For more information, please call 956-968-8567 or visit www.KnappMed.org
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The Neonatal Program Manager is a Registered Nurse who will comply and fulfill the rule requirements in accordance with Title 25 (Texas registrar), Subchapter J. Hospital Level of Care Designations for Neonatal Care. Rule 133.185 Program Requirements: “(e) Neonatal Program Manager (NPM). The facility must identify an NPM who has the authority and oversight responsibilities written in his or her job description, for the provision of neonatal services through all phases of care, including discharge, and identifying variances in care for inclusion in the neonatal QAPI Plan. (1) The NPM must be a registered nurse with defined education, credentials, and experience for neonatal care applicable to the level of care being provided (2) The NPM must maintain a current status of successful completion of the Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) or a department-approved equivalent course. (3) The NPM must: (A) ensure staff competency in resuscitation techniques (B) participate in ongoing staff and team-based education and training in the care of the neonatal patient; (C) monitor utilization of telehealth/telemedicine, if used; (D) collaborate with the Neonatal Medical Director, Neonatal Director, maternal program, consulting physicians, nursing leaders and units providing neonatal care to include developing, implementing, or revising: (i) written policies, procedures, and guidelines for neonatal care that are implemented and monitored for variances (ii) the neonatal QAPI Plan, specific reviews, and data initiatives; (iii) criteria for transfer, consultation, or higher-level of care; and (iv) staff competencies, education, and training; (E) regularly and actively participate in neonatal care at the facility where program manager services are provided; (F) consistently review the neonatal care provided and ensure the neonatal QAPI Plan is specific to neonatal/infant care, data driven, and outcome-based; (G) frequently lead the meetings and participate in Neonatal Program Oversight and other neonatal meetings as appropriate; and (H) develop and maintain collaborative relationships with other NPMs of designated neonatal facilities within the applicable PCR.(i) submits data requested to assist with data analysis to evaluate regional outcomes (ii) participates in PCR meetings.
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