How to Improve Care Transitions: Overcoming Hurdles
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4400 North O'Connor Road,Irving TX 75062
13 April, 2022
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Join an expert panel of healthcare leaders discussing how providers are improving care transitions through technology and partnerships. How to Improve Care Transitions: Overcoming HurdlesAs sites of care diversify driven through consumer demand, advancements in care, reimbursement changes, and digital transformation, the need to ease the transition for the patient and family becomes increasingly important. Come hear from leaders across the care continuum on how they are innovating to improve care transitions including new partnerships and technology. Ask questions and contribute to this important conversation. About the event:11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Networking and reception11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Lunch and expert panel Meet our panelists:Andrea R. Anderson, MHA, MBA is Executive Director of Population Health and Post-Acute for CHRISTUS Health. She executes population-based quality improvement programs for designated health system populations and clinical transformation of clinical practice in alternative payment programs. Andrea leads the care coordination and ambulatory case management team, for effective management of high-risk patient populations and quality improvement activities. She received her undergraduate degree at Austin College, and her graduate degrees from University of Houston - Clear Lake. She has over 27 years healthcare management experienceStacie Ferrales McClinton is the West Regional Director for the Comprehensive Care Management Acute Care Team for Baylor Scott and White Healthcare system. Her home base hospital is Baylor Scott and White Medical Center – Irving, where she has been the Director for the last 9 years. She has worked in the acute care setting for 22 years. She also has experience in home health and skilled nursing facilities. Stacie received her undergraduate degree in Social Work from Texas State University. She has received her master's degree in Counseling Psychology and her Healthcare MBA from UT- Tyler.Brandon Quinton, MBA is the Regional Vice President of Operations for LHC Group. . In his current position Brandon oversees 10 Texas locations with annual Net Service Revenue of over 55 million dollars, Average Daily Census exceeding 3100 patients, and a team of 800 coworkers. His home health expertise has helped his region achieve and maintain consistently high quality and patient satisfaction scores. Prior to his time with LHC Group Brandon was an ICU nurse, A home health field RN, and a home health trainer. He received his BSN in Ada, Oklahoma and his MSN at the University of Texas in Arlington. About Alliance for Healthcare InnovationThe mission of Alliance for Healthcare Innovation is to share innovative perspectives on crucial healthcare issues and foster impactful change through interprofessional collaboration. We are welcoming new members - anyone interested in accelerating the future of healthcare is invited to join us. Become a member today!
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