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SUMMARY:ACHE WFC Presents: Telemedicine in the Healthcare Delivery System Virtual Event
DESCRIPTION:Telemedicine has become a healthcare access imperative. Its innovative benefits are of vital interest amid the implementation of most healthcare regulations. Telemedicine uses a variety of forms of electronic communication technology to provide a convenient method to deliver healthcare services and education. The program surveys its current uses and organizational deployment of telemedicine. The discussion includes adoption and innovation across clinical and patient perspective. Technical\, operational\, regulatory\, and financial/reimbursement aspects of the development of telemedicine programs will be investigated. The expanding role that telemedicine holds in daily medicine and its direction into the future of the healthcare delivery system will be explored. \nAgenda \n6:00 -6:15 – Event & speaker introduction \n6:15 -7:15 – Speakers Present \n6:15 – 7:30 – Speaker Q & A \nVirtual Face-to-Face Credit Hours: 1.5 \nTo purchase your tickets\, use the following link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wfc-ache-telemedicine-in-the-healthcare-delivery-system-virtual-event-tickets-338576179467 \n** Upon Eventbrite Ticket Purchase\, you will be directed to ACHE National’s website to COMPLETE your Registration. Please check your spam/junk folders.** \nPanel Members \nPhil DeBruzzi\, Partner\, The Innova Group \nWith 25 years of experience advising organizations on effective deployment of facility and capital resources in the context of a clinical and business strategy\, Phil has deep expertise in clinical volume forecasting\, facility master planning\, ambulatory network planning\, capacity optimization\, and capital investment analysis for integrated health systems\, academic medical centers\, children’s hospitals\, and specialty hospitals. He enjoys co-creating solutions with his clients to ensure action plans reflect their unique situation.Prior to joining The Innova Group\, Phil led the Capital Asset Strategy Team at Navigant. He is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and active in professional organizations. He is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and 2019 President of the Minnesota Chapter of ACHE. Phil is trained in Lean principles and an American Society for Quality\, ASQ-Certified Six Sigma Green Belt. \nAlexander Ronzino\, CEO \,​ Coalition Recovery \nMr. Ronzino currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of Coalition Recovery – a nationally accredited behavioral health treatment center\, and multi-facility healthcare organization based out of Tampa\, Fl. ​ He received his degree in Finance from Florida State University and holds a black belt in Lean Six Sigma. Alexander’s non-profit work includes serving on the board of three organizations which he cares about deeply. He serves as a board member of the American College of Healthcare Executives – Western Florida. Alexander also serves as treasurer and board member of the Association of Recovery in Higher Education (ARHE) – a 501c3 that currently operates on 158 university campuses across the United States. ARHE provides functional support to member institutions and serves as an accrediting body\, implementing the national standards of peer support communities (collegiate recovery programs) for students in recovery from substance use disorder. In a newly elected position\, Alexander serves as the Chairman of the National Foundation for Collegiate Recovery – a 501c3 foundation with the specific purpose of raising funds for student scholarships\, and providing funding and field support to new social service programs at colleges and universities around the nation. \nAmber Fernandez\, Family Nurse Practitioner\, Baycare \nAmber Fernandez is a family nurse practitioner who works for Baycare Urgent Care and has virtually evaluated and treated numerous patients with the Baycare Anywhere platform over the past 2 years. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the University of Florida in Gainesville in 2001 and then earned her Master of Science degree at The University of Tampa. She is nationally board certified with the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners as a family nurse practitioner and has been practicing since 2007. \nEric Anderson\, Vice President Clinical Operations and Care Delivery\, Synapticure Inc. \nDr. Eric Anderson is an innovative physician-scientist that has been recognized as a national leader in telemedicine and mobile health. He trailblazed the use of mobile telemedicine in emergency neurology and was the first to demonstrate and publish that remote stroke assessment could be performed with an iPhone. Dr. Anderson practices sees the gamut of neurologic disease in his consultative practice that includes acute stroke\, intracerebral hemorrhage\, traumatic brain injury\, status epilepticus\,and other neurologic emergencies over telemedicine. He speaks nationally on the topics of telemedicine as it applied to stroke\, epilepsy\, and neurologic disease. Dr. Anderson leads several efforts in bringing telemedicine and technology to the forefront of medicine including being the past Chairperson of the Telemedicine Workgroup\, past Vice Chair of the Practice Committee\, as well as past member of the Practice Management and Technology Subcommittee\, and currently serves on the advocacy committee and conference subcommittee for the American Academy of Neurology. He has also served as vice chair and as an elected executive leadership council member for the Physician Electronic Health Information Technology Coalition for the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington\, D.C. His academic work has been published in high impact medical journals and authoritative texts in neuroelectrophysiology\, neuroviriology\, neuropathology\, proteomics\, telemedicine\, and mobile health.
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SUMMARY:ACHE WFC Presents: Leading a Culture of Safety: A Blueprint for Success Virtual Event
DESCRIPTION:Lead and Reward a Just Culture and Establish Organizational Behavior Expectations \n \n\n\nMedical errors are the third leading cause of death in the United States at 220\,000 to 440\,000 people dying each year from preventable errors according to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention. Clinicians and hospital staff face a devastating impact as a result of being involved with a medical error especially in organizations without a support system in place. Moreover\, only 64% of staff who responded to the 2016 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture’s hospital comparative database felt that reported mistakes led to positive changes. To help healthcare leaders achieve total system safety across the continuum\, ACHE\, and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement/National Patient Safety Foundation Lucian Leape Institute developed a guide “Leading a Culture of Safety: A Blueprint for Success”. This Blueprint is designed to help leaders shape\, create and sustain the type of organizational culture needed to ensure patient and workforce safety and inspire healthcare leaders on the journey to zero harm. \nAgenda \n11:00 -11:15 – Event & speaker introduction \n11:15 -12:15 – Speakers Present \n12:15 – 12:30 – Speaker Q & A \nVirtual Face-to-Face Credit Hours: 1.5 \nTo register\, use the following link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/323558390857 \n** Upon Eventbrite Ticket Purchase\, you will be directed to ACHE National’s website to COMPLETE your Registration. Please check your spam/junk folders.**\n**This is a VIRTUAL event. If you purchased your Eventbrite ticket & completed your registration with the link provided to you for ACHE National\, you received a Zoom link in your e-mail. Please check your spam/junk folders. The e-mail is from Blue Sky or ACHE itself. Passcode is ACHE for the event with your unique Zoom link. You must fully attend the event and complete the evaluation on ACHE.org in order to receive F2F credit.** \nPanel Members \nDr. Laura Arline \, Vice President/Chief Quality Officer\, BayCare Health System \nDr. Laura Arline is Vice President/Chief Quality Officer of BayCare Health System\, a large healthcare system located in the Tampa Bay region of Florida. Dr. Arline oversees BayCare’s Quality\, Safety\, Regulatory\, Infection Prevention & Control\, and Clinical Documentation Integrity programs. She has been a part of the BayCare Health System team for 16 years\, practicing internal medicine and pediatrics until she transitioned into a full-time quality administrative role in 2018. Dr. Arline has a passion for clinical excellence and is a strong believer in the quest toward zero harm. She emphasizes\, “Behind every number on a spreadsheet or graph is a patient life – the work we do every day supports BayCare’s true north of Clinical Excellence.” \nNicole Justice\, MSJ\, Senior Director of Patient Safety\, Tampa General Hospital \nSafety professional with more than 15 years progressive health care and leadership experience\, expansive regulatory expertise and a demonstrated ability to deliver results in a fast-paced\, dynamic environment\, advance strategic goals\, and improve and sustain performance and outcomes for a large\, complex health care organization. Charged with administering safety event response with a focus on reliability and collaborative just culture to effectuate the delivery of safe\, reliable and effective care. \nKristen (Keller) Rasmussen\, System Director Patient Safety & Quality Improvement\, Lee Health \nCurrent Employment: Lee Health System (formerly Lee Memorial Health System) since 2012. Previous Professional Experience: Patient Safety and Quality Improvement leadership; Administrative Acute Supervision; Frontline staff management and employee engagement; Emergency Services nursing and leadership; Cardiac/Medical/Neuro Intensive Care nursing; Facility Rapid Response Team nursing; Neonatal Intensive Care nursing. Professional Memberships: Sigma Theta Tau\, Emergency Nurses’ Association\, AONL. Recent Accomplishments: Lourdes Patient Education Award; Poster Presentation at 2018 Francine Gomberg Nursing Research and EBP. Conference: Poster Presentation at the 2018 FPQC Annual Conference; Published author in JEN 2018: Recipient of IHI Patient Safety Executive Program Scholarship.
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SUMMARY:ACHE WFC Behavioral Healthcare: Approaches to Increase Value
DESCRIPTION:**This is a VIRTUAL event. If you purchased your Eventbrite ticket & completed your registration with the link provided to you for ACHE National\, you received a Zoom link in your e-mail. Please check your spam/junk folders. The e-mail is from Blue Sky or ACHE itself. Passcode is ACHE for the event with your unique Zoom link. You must fully attend the event and complete the evaluation on ACHE.org in order to receive F2F credit.** \nHistorically\, hospitals and health systems have not always embraced a role in meeting behavioral health needs in communities because managing behavioral healthcare and mental health is very complex. According to the National Alliance of Mental Illness approximately 1 in 5 adults in the U.S.—43.8 million\, or 18.5%—experiences mental illness in a given year. The rate of youth with severe depression increased from 5.9% in 2012 to 8.2% in 2015. Nearly half (45 percent) of those with any mental disorder also meet criteria related to having a physical illness or substance abuse. Physical health and mental health issues occur together. For example\, people with diabetes or cardiac conditions often develop depression as well. Being able to receive treatment for both conditions through an integrated behavioral health and primary care setting can be especially helpful since how we live our lives (behave) and our physical and mental health all interact with each other in complex ways. \nTo purchase your ticket\, use the following link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/355559176067 \nAgenda \n9:00 – 9:15 – Event & speaker introduction \n9:15 -10:15 – Speakers Present \n10:15 – 10:30 – Speaker Q & A \nVirtual Face-to-Face Credit Hours: 1.5 \n** Upon Eventbrite Ticket Purchase\, you will be directed to ACHE National’s website to COMPLETE your Registration. Please check your spam/junk folders.** \nModerator \nAlexander Ronzino \nMr. Ronzino currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of Coalition Recovery – a nationally accredited behavioral health treatment center\, and multi-facility healthcare organization based out of Tampa\, Fl. \nMr. Ronzino ​is a 30 Under 30 recipient and has been featured/interviewed and/or published by ABC News\, Business Insider\, Managed Healthcare Executive\, and the Recovery Executive Podcast. Alexander secured venture capital funding at the age of 22 to become the youngest chief executive of a nationally accredited behavioral healthcare organization in the United States. His organization ranked 3rd on the 2021 Seminole 100\, an award to the 100 fastest growing alumni led companies from FSU. Prior to Coalition\, he founded a corporate marketing company that was the subject of an acquisition when Alexander was 20 years old. His subsequent management consulting company lent him vast experience in corporate finance\, private equity\, along with personal wealth management. ​ He received his degree in Finance from Florida State University and holds a black belt in Lean Six Sigma. \nPanel Members \nDr. George Nasra \nDr. Nasra is Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at URMC where he serves as Chief of the Division of Collaborative Care and Wellness\, and Medical Director of Behavioral Health Partners. Dr. Nasra received his Masters of Science in molecular biology and his MD degrees from the American University of Beirut. He completed his psychiatry residency at Upstate Medical University in Syracuse\, NY. He is a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association\, and a member of the American College of Psychiatrists. Dr Nasra is Board Certified in General Psychiatry\, Forensic Psychiatry and Psychosomatic Medicine. After 20 years as a psychiatrist\, Dr. Nasra enrolled in the executive MBA program at the Simon School of Business and graduated with an MBA in 2013. Dr. Nasra’s career interests include collaborative and integrated care as well as increasing access to psychiatric services and reducing stigma for mental health. He is dedicating his time currently to developing new models of care integration between psychiatry and other areas of medicine\, as well as developing and marketing novel employer based psychiatric services. \nDr. Jason M Sabo \nDr. Jason Sabo\, Ph.D. is a pediatric developmental and behavioral specialist. He attended medical school at Ball St. University\, interned with Miami-Dad Human Services and completed his residency at the Ohio Department of Youth Services. He currently works in Pediatric Behavioral Health at Lee Health in Fort Myers\, Florida. Dr. Sabo’s interests include Autism Spectrum Disorder\, ADHD\, behavioral problems\, anxiety disorders\, mood disorders\, and violent and aggressive behaviors. \nGail Ryder\, VP\, BayCare Behavioral Health \nGail joined the BayCare Health system in July of 2011. She is responsible for the continuum of services across the five counties of Tampa Bay for BayCare Behavioral Health. The programs include acute inpatient\, residential\, detox\, rehabilitation\, and outpatient services. \nUnique to this service is the behavioral health integration with primary care\, a novel coaching and navigation initiative for patients with mental illness\, and a broad array of EAP services; targeted to distinct employer types such as schools\, colleges\, and churches. \nThe Behavioral Health division is also responsible for the management of the mental health benefit of the systems self – insured health plan. \nGail was the 2014 National Association of Psychiatric Health Systems (NAPHS) board chair. \nShe spent the previous 14 years at New York Presbyterian Hospital in New York\, responsible for psychiatry\, neurology\, and neurosurgery. She has devoted 35 years of her career to caring for the mentally ill.
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