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SUMMARY:Spring Education Event
DESCRIPTION:ACHE of North Texas Spring Education Event  \nJohn Peter Smith Hospital\, Outpatient Clinic Auditorium\, 3rd Floor\, \n1500 S. Main Street\, Fort Worth\, Texas 76104 \nFeb 25\, 2016 \n3.0 Category 1 Credits Approved \n  \nPanel 1: Becoming Accountable: Achieving Success in Population Health Management \n  \nModerator:  \nPaul Aslin\, FACHE\, COO – Clinical Care Associates \nPaul Aslin is the Chief Operating Officer for Clinical Care Associates and Senior Administrative Director at Wise Health System in Decatur\, TX.  He leads their participation in the 1115 Waiver program and has administrative responsibility for eight DSRIP projects and system population health initiatives.  Paul received his Masters in Health Care Administration in 2011 from the University of Texas at Arlington.  As a student\, Paul received the 2010 TORCH Foundation MHA Scholarship Award and was 1st place winner in the graduate division of the 2011 ACHE Richard J Stull Student Essay Competition in Healthcare Management.  He is a member of the inaugural class of the TORCH Leadership and Management Institute Healthcare Fellowship and is a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives.  He serves on the Texas AHEC East North Central Advisory Board and is currently 1st Vice President of the Decatur Lions Club.    Paul resides in Haslet\, TX with his wife\, Amanda\, and three daughters. \n  \nPanelists: \nDaniel W. Varga\, MD.\, Sr. Executive Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer \nDaniel Varga\, M.D.\, joined Texas Health Resources in January 2013 as the system’s first chief clinical officer (CCO) and senior executive vice president. As CCO he is responsible for achieving full and seamless integration of the entire Texas Health clinical enterprise\, including quality\, patient safety\, and patient experience initiatives. He also oversees physician relationships\, clinical integration\, care design\, and clinical research and education. \nVarga comes to Texas Health with 24 years of combined experience in patient practice\, medical education and health care administration. He served in a number of senior clinical leadership roles in large health care organizations\, most recently as the chief clinical officer at KentuckyOne Health\, the largest health system in Kentucky. \nPrior to this position\, he served as chief medical officer (CMO) at Saint Joseph Health System in Lexington\, Ky.\, regional vice president-CMO at SSM Healthcare-Saint Louis\, senior vice president and CMO at Norton Healthcare in Louisville\, Ky.\, and founder and president of Community Medical Associates\, a large primary care physician group. \nVarga received a bachelor’s degree at the University of Kentucky and his medical education was at the University of Louisville. He is board certified in internal medicine. \n  \nDanny Irland\, FACHE\, MBA \nAssociate Vice President\, Managed Care Contracting\, Chief Operating Officer\, UT Southwestern Health Systems\, Chief Executive Officer\, UT Southwestern Accountable Care Network \nDanny Irland obtained his BBA degree from the Northwood University. He completed his MBA degree at University of Dallas.\nCurrently\, Danny is responsible for the managed care contracting teams at UT Southwestern Medical Center\, network development\, population management operations\, and running UTSW’s accountable care organization. \n  \nBrent Hardaway\, MS\, Vice President\, Premier healthcare alliance \nMr. Hardaway has 25 years of experience in various facets of health care operations\, planning and strategy development. He is currently responsible for Premier’s Population Health Management Advisory Practice. Since joining Premier (previously Phase 2 Consulting until June 2009) in 1994\, he has led projects ranging from population health strategy to hospital and physician alignment to the development of clinically integrated networks. From 2004 thru 2006 he served as COO of Phase 2\, a wholly-owned subsidiary of RehabCare\, and was responsible for the operations and strategic direction of the 50 person firm\, including transitioning the firm from a partnership to a subsidiary of a publicly traded corporation. Prior to joining Phase 2 Consulting\, he held a number of positions with Kaiser Permanente\, including Director of Planning of its Texas Region\, and Vice President of Planning for the Texas Hospital Association. \nMr. Hardaway speaks nationally on a range of topics\, but most often on the aspects of developing a population health management enterprise. He received his M.S. in Health Care Administration from Trinity University in San Antonio\, Texas and his Bachelor’s degree from Southwestern University in Georgetown\, Texas. He is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives\, the Healthcare Financial Management Association and the Society for Healthcare Strategy and Market Development. He serves on the Board of Trustees of Westlake United Methodist Church and Trinity University Health Care Administration Alumni Association’s Board. \n  \nPanel 2: Integrating the Principles of Patient Centered Care \n  \nModerator \nNancy Vish\, PhD\, RN\, NEA-BC\, FACHE \nPresident/Chief Nursing Officer \nBaylor Jack and Jane Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital \n  \nNancy Vish has been with Baylor Health Care System since 1996. She currently serves in the combined role of President and Chief Nursing Officer at Baylor Jack and Jane Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital (BHVH). She is a member of the senior executive team and is responsible for all clinical areas. \n  \nHer main focuses as President and CNO are oversight of continued construction and upgrades as well as leading BHVH’s quality program to the top in the Baylor Health Care System. Vish has led the organization in attaining the VHA Clinical Excellence Award\, TMF Clinical Excellence Award\, the ANA Magnet Accreditation in 2007\, AHA Gold Award for Secondary Guidelines and the AHA Fit and Friendly Award. BHVH was also selected by VHA for its blueprinting of the SCIP process. \n  \nPrior to becoming President and CNO in 2005\, Vish was Vice President of Clinical Operations and CNO at BHVH from 2001 to 2005. In this role\, she managed the clinical operations of BHVH as it opened in 2002. Vish was responsible for the overall management\, policies\, procedures and certifications for all clinical operations. \n  \nVish began her Baylor career in 1996 as a program manager and director overseeing the Cardiac Cath Lab\, EP/PM Lab\, Coronary Care Unit and the Interventional Cardiology Unit at Baylor University Medical Center. She coordinated care provided by all members of the medical care team and ancillary departments and provided ongoing assessment and evaluation of patient care. She also provided direct patient care to critically ill adults and their families. Vish operated the budget for each of the units and directed and implemented cost-containment measures to assure the cost-effective operation of the units. \n  \nBefore coming to Baylor\, Vish worked various positions at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville\, Tenn.\, including staff ICU nurse\, nurse instructor of the education department and head nurse of the specialty care unit. She started her career at Presbyterian University Hospital in Pittsburgh\, Pa.\, in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit and then in Trauma and Transplant. She also was a branch manager for the American Home Health Care of Georgia\, Inc. in Dothan\, Ala. \n  \nIn 2004\, Vish was recognized by the Dallas/Fort Worth Hospital Council and Texas Nurses Association District 4 as one of the Great 100 Nurses. Vish currently is a member of the American College of Health Care Executives\, American Association of Critical Care Nursing\, Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Society\, Society of Invasive Cardiovascular Professionals\, American College of Cardiovascular Administrators\, Society of Critical Care Medicine\, Vascular Nurses Society\, American Nurses Organization\, Texas Organization of Nurse Executives\, and the American College of Healthcare Executives. \n  \nShe has also been published in the American Journal of Cardiology and the American Journal of Operating Room Nurses and has delivered numerous presentations. \nVish received her bachelor’s in nursing from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in Indiana\, Pa. She returned to school to receive her master’s in nursing from Vanderbilt University. Vish then continued her education by receiving her doctorate at Texas Women’s University. \n  \nPanelists: \nDan Bent\, Director Service Excellence\, Texas Health Resources \nAs the Director of Service Excellence for Texas Health Resources\, Dan is responsible for leading patient experience initiatives for THR and directing specific patient-centered improvement efforts at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas\, Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital\, and Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Kaufman. \nWith a diverse background in process improvement\, relationship-building\, fundraising\, marketing\, and public and media relations\, Dan joined THR in 2013 after more than five years with Press Ganey where he managed a national consulting team and served as a consultant for non-acute services. Dan’s clients ranged from large\, integrated healthcare systems to multi-specialty medical practices\, surgery centers\, home health agencies\, and urgent care clinics. \nPrior to joining Press Ganey\, Dan served as Fund Development Officer for Memorial Health System of South Bend\, Indiana.  In addition to growing the annual fund and obtaining private support for capital projects\, Dan also received Lean Six Sigma certification from GE Healthcare. He worked on hospital projects that streamlined patient throughput and improved bed availability. \nDan received his Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing from the University of Notre Dame and a Master of Business Administration from Arizona State University. He also is a Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality. \n  \nJohn Phillips\, FACHE\nPresident\, Methodist Mansfield Medical Center \nJohn Phillips is president of Methodist Mansfield Medical Center\, having assumed the role in August 2011. He oversees operations of a 168-bed non-profit tertiary\, acute care hospital with more than 1\,000 employees and 200 physicians. Phillips has been instrumental in leading and growing the hospital\, currently undergoing a $118 million expansion\, to continue to meet the needs of the communities in Tarrant\, Johnson and Ellis counties. \nUnder Phillips’ leadership\, Methodist Mansfield was named a Top Performer on Key Quality Measures® by The Joint Commission for heart attack\, heart failure\, pneumonia\, and stroke during the 2011\, 2012 and 2013 calendar years and earned an “A” Hospital Safety Score from The Leapfrog Group® for six consecutive releases. \nUnder Phillips’ guidance\, the hospital earned Cycle IV Chest Pain Center and Advanced Primary Stroke Center accreditation and the Texas Health Care Quality Improvement Silver Award from TMF Health Quality Institute for improving outcomes in patient care and specific national quality measures. Methodist Mansfield was voted Best Hospital and Best Emergency Department by Living Magazine’s Best of Arlington and Mansfield Reader’s Choice Awards. It was named Best Medical Facility in 2015 Best Hospital in 2014 and Best Maternity Ward in 2015 and 2013 by the DeSoto Chamber of Commerce and Focus Daily News Reader’s Choice Awards.  Methodist Health System\, of which Methodist Mansfield is a part\, was named one of the 40 Great Health Systems to Know by Becker’s Hospital Review\, noting the major recognition of the Texas Award for Performance Excellence\, Top 10 Best Places to Work by the Dallas Business Journal\, 11 years in a row\, listed among the top 150 Best Places to Work in healthcare by Becker’s Hospital Review five consecutive years\, recognized as a Platinum-Level Fit-Friendly Worksite by the American Heart Association in 2012\, 2014\, and 2015 and listed among Modern Healthcare’s “40 Fastest Growing Healthcare Companies in America.” \nPhillips earned a MBA from Hardin-Simmons University and a Master of Health Care Administration from Trinity University. \nAmong his many accomplishments\, Phillips was named Executive of the Year from the Fort Worth Business Press and is among Becker’s Hospital Review’s top CEOs. He serves on the Texas Hospital Association Council of Policy Development and HOSPAC. Locally\, Phillips serves on the board of directors for the Tarrant County American Heart Association\, Mansfield Economic Development Corporation\, Mansfield ISD Education Foundation Board\, and Arlington YMCA Community. \n  \nStephen Kimmel\, CFO \nCook Children’s Healthcare System \nStephen Kimmel has served as Chief Financial Officer for Cook Children’s Health Care System since February 2014.  Prior to Cook Children’s\, Stephen served as the CFO of Strategic Management Services and Shared Services for Providence Health & Services\, a multi-state 32 hospital system in the Northwest.  Stephen served as CFO at Hendrick Health System\, a 511 bed not-for-profit system\, located in Abilene\, Texas from for 14 years and prior to that\, as CFO of University Medical Center\, a governmental academic hospital\, in Lubbock\, Texas\, for over 7 years.  Stephen graduated from Texas Tech University with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting in 1984 and worked in public accounting\, receiving his Texas State board of Public Accountancy certificate in 1987 prior to entering healthcare. \nThroughout his healthcare career\, Stephen has served as a Board member and a Finance Committee member for provider based insurance and HMO organizations.  He is currently a member of the Healthcare Financial Management Association and serves on the Texas Health and Human Services Hospital Payment Advisory Committee.  Stephen has served on various THA and HHSC policy and hospital advisory workgroups and committees primarily focused on Texas Medicaid reimbursement. \n  \nJohn Peter Smith Hospital\, Outpatient Clinic\, 3rd floor Auditorium\, 1500 S. Main Street\, Fort Worth\, TX 76104 \nParking is available in both the outpatient clinic parking garage as well as the hospital parking garage. Parking will be validated. If parking in the hospital parking garage you can walk across the foot bridge from the hospital side to the 3rd floor auditorium in the outpatient building. There will be signs to direct people to the auditorium. \n  \nClick here to register.
URL:https://achentx.org/event/ache-of-north-texas-spring-cluster-education-event/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160216T090000
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SUMMARY:Breakfast with the President - Nancy Vish\, RN\, PhD\, FACHE & Facility Tour
DESCRIPTION:                                        \nNancy A. Vish\, RN\, PhD\, FACHE\, is president and chief nursing officer for the Baylor Jack and Jane Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital. Since 2002\, Dr. Vish has led north Texas’ first hospital dedicated solely to the care and treatment of heart and vascular disease. Her vision and commitment to quality\, patient-centered care have enabled the hospital to become a destination of choice for patients in North Texas\, across the state of Texas and from across the nation\, seeking diagnosis and treatment for a wide variety of heart and vascular issues. Baylor Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital has become one of the leading heart disease research centers in the country thanks to Dr. Vish’s compassion and dedication to bringing tomorrow’s revolutionary cardiac interventions to patients today. Her laser-like focus on collaboration with world renown cardiologists\, interventional cardiologists and cardiovascular surgeons on the medical staff of Baylor Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital\, has resulted in evidence-based care being delivered to every patient\, every time. This has led to quality outcomes that consistently place Baylor Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital near the top of national quality performance metrics. Thanks to her experience as a nurse and her passion for leadership the hospital has earned many awards and recognitions\, including: \n\nThe Guardian Award for Excellence in Patient Satisfaction and the Beacon of Excellence Award in Patient Satisfaction from Press Ganey\nTop Performer on Key Quality Measures from The Joint Commission\nNamed one of the “Nation’s Best Cardiovascular Programs” by Becker’s Hospital Review\nMagnet® status for excellence in nursing services from the American Nurses Credentialing Center\nNamed to Modern Healthcare’s Best Places to Work list in 2012\, 2013\, 2014 and 2015\nTexas Award for Performance Excellence\, the state’s highest honor for quality and organization performance\, from the Quality Texas Foundation\n2014 Mission: Lifeline® Gold Achievement award from the American Heart Association for efforts to provide prompt\, evidence-based care for heart attack patients.\n\n  \nDr. Vish holds a doctor of nursing degree from Texas Women’s University\, a master of science in nursing degree from Vanderbilt University and a bachelor of science in nursing degree from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Prior to assuming her role as president/CNO for Baylor Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital\, she was vice president of clinical operations/CNO for the hospital. She has also served as program manager/director for the cardiac cath lab\, electrophysiology/PM(?) lab\, coronary care unit and interventional cardiology unit at Baylor University Medical Center and as head nurse of the specialty care unit at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville\, TN. She began her nursing career at Presbyterian University Hospital in Pittsburgh\, PA. \n  \nDr. Vish has received many special honors during her career: \n\nTop 100 Women in Healthcare to Watch by Becker’s Hospital Review in 2012\, 2013 and 2014\nFinalist for D Magazine Top Nurses-Administration\nNominated to attend Leadership Dallas by the Dallas Chamber of Commerce\nProfiled by Health Leaders Media\nGreat 100 Nurses of Dallas\n\n  \nDr. Vish is a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives\, past president of the American Association of Critical Care Nursing (Dallas chapter)\, sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Scoiety\, Society of Invasive Cardiovascular Professionals\, American College of Cardiovascular Administrators Society of Critical Care Medicine\, Vascular Nurses Society\, American Nurses Association\, Texas Nurses Association and Texas Organization of Nurse Executives. \nAfter Nancy’s presentation and breakfast\, an optional Procedure Room/Facility Tour will be available.\nClick here to register.
URL:https://achentx.org/event/breakfast-with-the-president-nancy-vish-rn-phd/
LOCATION:Baylor Jack and Jane Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital\, 621 North Hall Street\, Dallas\, 75226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast with the CEO
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SUMMARY:ACHENTX & HFMA Joint Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:Come and join ACHE of North Texas and HFMA for our 2016 Joint Networking Event\, once again being held at the fabulous Dallas Museum of Art. \nRegistration includes: \n\nEntry into the museum\nReserved Room for ACHE/HFMA Members to network\nParking\nHors d’oeuvres\nCash bar\nExhibits open until 9pm\nA lot of great Networking!\n\nClick Here to Register
URL:https://achentx.org/event/achentx-hfma-joint-networking-event-2/
LOCATION:Dallas Museum of Art\, 1717 N Harwood\, Dallas\, TX\, 75201\, United States
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CREATED:20160104T235821Z
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SUMMARY:ACHE of North Texas/Texas Hospital Association Annual Conference & Expo
DESCRIPTION:ACHE of North Texas is joining forces with the Texas Hospital Association to partner on two educational Face-to-Face qualifying sessions during their 2016 Annual THA Conference.  Attendance for these sessions is open to all THA Conference registrants.  Employees of THA member hospitals qualify for their member registration rate. \n  \nConcurrent Breakout Sessions #1 \nJanuary 21\, 9:45 – 11:15 am \n  \nTelemedicine in the Healthcare Delivery System – ACHE Face to Face Panel Session 1.5 hours \n  \nModerator: Robert Early\, MHA\, FACHE\, CEO\, JPS Health  \n  \nPanelists: \nStacy Wilson\, Vice President & Associate General Counsel\, Texas Hospital Association Foundation; \nBrian Henry\, MHA\, Chief Strategy Officer at JSA Health;  \nMichael R. Hicks\, MD\, MBA\, MHCM\, Executive Vice President for Clinical Affairs\, University of North Texas Health Science Center & Interim Chief Executive Officer of Acclaim Physician Group\, Inc. \n  \nTelemedicine has become increasingly popular throughout the years. Its innovative benefits are of vital interest amid the implementation of the Affordable Care Act. Telemedicine uses a variety of forms of electronic communication technology to provide a convenient method to deliver healthcare services and education. This program will explore the current and future role of telemedicine in the delivery of health care.  The program surveying the various uses and settings of telemedicine will delve into how well this technology has been utilized and received by clinicians and patients.  Technical\, operational\, regulatory and financial 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. \n  \n  \n  \nConcurrent Breakout Sessions #2\nJanuary 21\, 12:45 – 2:15 am \n  \nSustainability of Healthcare Organizations: A Plan of Action – ACHE Face to Face Panel Session 1.5 hours  \n  \nModerator: David Salsberry\, MPA\, Executive Vice President\, COPE Health Solutions \n  \nPanelists:  \nBrent King\, MBA\, FACHE\, Vice President\, UMC Health System \nKarim Kaissi\, FACHE\, Senior Director\, Accountable Care Operations at Texas Health Resources\,  \nHerd Midkiff\, MBA\, CVA\, Partner-Director Operations at JTaylor \nStan Hupfeld\, MHA\, Chairman of the INTEGRIS Family of Foundations & Consultant INTEGRIS Health\,  \n  \nC-suite executives and clinicians involved in leading organizational change in new and/or renovated tertiary clinical facility planning will discuss issues surrounding sustainability for healthcare institutions into the 21st century in the U.S.\, with regards to the era of healthcare reform\, which is very complex. Within the scope of priorities\, this discussion will emphasize the necessity of understanding the key potential and existing operational and cost problem areas of adaptability for healthcare system sustainability as healthcare providers continue to face future operational challenges. The primary goal of this discussion is to provide an overview of the models of current successes and solutions with a focus on a realistic plan of action. \n  \nTo learn more about this program or to register visit THA website. \n 
URL:https://achentx.org/event/9878/
LOCATION:Sheraton Hotel Dallas\, 400 N Olive Street\, Dallas\, TX\, 75201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Texas Hospital Association":MAILTO:education@tha.org
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SUMMARY:On Location Program
DESCRIPTION:Possibilities\, Probabilities\, and Creative Solutions: \nBreakthrough Thinking for Complex Environments \n6 Face to Face Credit Hours Apply \nGo beyond traditional methods for problem solving and create new approaches that will inspire your team to generate new ideas and facilitate sustainable improvement. \nProgram Objectives: \n\nRealize better bottom-line results with breakthrough strategies that incorporate innovation and creativity.\nLearn to think beyond the “here and now” and focus on better and more future-oriented outcomes.\nHow to stop trying to solve new problems with the same old approaches.\nHow to stop (or start) a “runaway train” at your organization.\nTechniques to anticipate and overcome roadblocks\, objections and those who say\, “We can’t do that.”\nStrategies to improve team performance finesse.\n\nPresented by: \n \nKevin E. O’Connor\, CSP \nDiscover new and creative leadership approaches to solving complex\, multidimensional challenges from seminar leader Kevin O’Connor\, a specialist in educating and coaching leaders whose organizations now think beyond immediate challenges and focus on a comprehensive plan for long-term success. \nMr. O’Connor is a specialist in educating and coaching professionals who are charged with leading professional peers: especially healthcare leaders and their physician partners. Mr. O’Connor’s major areas of focus are leadership\, influence\, innovation and the development of teams of healthcare executives and their physician leaders. Mr. O’Connor teaches at Chicago’s Loyola University and Columbia College\, Chicago’s performing arts school. He holds three master’s degrees and is the author or co-author of seven books\, including the most recent\, Fearless Facilitation. \nWho Should Attend: CEOs\, board members\, physician leaders\, and other mid and senior executives. \nRegistration & Breakfast: 8:15-9:00AM\nProgram: 9:00AM – 3:00PM\nLunch Provided \nRegister Now!  \n 
URL:https://achentx.org/event/on-location-program-possibilities-probabilities-and-creative-solutions-breakthrough-thinking-for-complex-environments/
LOCATION:Texas Health Harris Methodist Fort Worth Heart Center\, 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue\, Fort Worth\, TX\, 76104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20151105T210000
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SUMMARY:General Membership Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Keynote Speaker\nSUSAN DENTZER\n \n\n\nANALYST FOR THE NEWSHOUR WITH JIM LEHRER\nSENIOR POLICY ADVISER: ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON\nGLOBAL EXPERT ON HEALTHCARE AND POLICY\n\n\n\n\nSusan Dentzer is Senior Policy Adviser at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation\, the nation’s largest philanthropy focused on health and health care in the United States. In this role\, she works closely with foundation leaders to carry out the organizational mission of improving the health and health care of all Americans. One of the nation’s most respected health and health policy thought leaders and journalists\, she is also an on-air analyst on health issues on the PBS NewsHour. From 2008 to April 2013\, she was the editor-in-chief of Health Affairs\, the nation’s leading peer-reviewed journal of health policy\, and led the transformation of that journal from a bimonthly academic publication into a highly topical publication and web site with more than 120 million page views annually. From 1998 to 2008\, she led the PBS NewsHour’s health unit as on-air health correspondent\, and was the recipient of numerous honors and awards. \nDentzer is an elected member of the Institute of Medicine and the Council on Foreign Relations. Ms. Dentzer graduated from Dartmouth\, is a trustee emerita of the college\, and chaired the Dartmouth Board of Trustees from 2001 to 2004. She currently serves as a member of the Board of Overseers of Dartmouth Medical School and is an Overseer of the International Rescue Committee\, a leading humanitarian organization. She is also on the board of directors of Research!America\, an alliance working to make research to improve health a higher priority\, and is a public member of the Board of Directors of the American Board of Medical Specialties. A widely admired communicator\, Dentzer is a frequent speaker before a wide variety of health care and other groups\, and a frequent commentator on such National Public Radio shows as the Diane Rehm Show and This American Life. She and her husband have three children and live in the Washington\, DC area. \n\n\nOne hour of Qualified (formerly called Category II) credits apply. \nRegistration and Networking Reception – 5:30-6:30 PM\nDinner and Program – 6:30-9:00 PM\nChapter Awards\n2016 Board Nominations\nStudent Case Study Competition\n  \nRegister Today!
URL:https://achentx.org/event/general-membership-dinner-2/
LOCATION:The Joule Hotel\, 1530 Main Stret\, Dallas\, TX\, 75201\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20151022T193000
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UID:8819-1445526000-1445542200@achentx.org
SUMMARY:Quarterly Education Event (3 Face to Face Credits)
DESCRIPTION:Fall Education Event\nPanel 1:  The Impact of the ICD – 10:  \nHow Implementation will Affect the Healthcare Executive’s Mission\n(1.5 Face – to – Face Credits Apply)\nThe Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will soon mandate the conversion from ICD-9 to ICD-10. This change will dramatically impact the way in which providers and hospitals perform coding-related activities. Changes will be required with respect to clinical documentation so that coding can be more precise and accurate. This\, in turn\, could have a significant impact on the revenue cycle. During this panel\, experts will discuss how they are preparing for the transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10\, the changes it will bring\, and how healthcare executives will manage the change and consequences. \nPanelists: (Full bios can be found HERE)\n \nJason Wachsmann\, M.D.\nAssistant Professor | University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center\nAssociate Medical Director of Radiology | Parkland Hospital and Healthcare System \nTerrance Govender\, M.D.\, C-CDI\, CHBC\nDirector\, Healthcare Practice | Navigant \nJulie M Pratt\, RHIA\, CCS\nCorporate Inpatient Coding Manager | Texas Health Resources \nModerated By:\nJames Sammons\, M.D.\, FACHE\nChief Medical Officer | Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital      \n  \n  \nPanel 2:  Technology Innovation Changing the Face of Healthcare Delivery\n(1.5 Face – to – Face Credits Apply) \nWith the implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act\, there is a necessity to take stock of where the medical community stands on change and innovation\, specifically regarding the use of technology. The demand for higher quality healthcare at a lower cost creates an imminent need for change and innovation in healthcare delivery.  Healthcare has already seen innovations in the tools used to deliver care\, including pharmacy products\, medical devices\, information technology\, and biotechnology products. This innovation has changed and continues to change the way healthcare is delivered.  This panel will discuss how health systems are using innovation in technology to improve the value of the healthcare they deliver. \nPanelists: (Full bios can be found HERE)\n \nPamela McNutt\nSenior Vice President & CIO | Methodist Health System \nHubert Zajicek\, M.D.\, MBA\nCEO & Founder | Health Wildcatters\n\nBilly Rios\, MBA\, MS\nSpeaker | Expertise on Emerging threats related to Industrial Control Systems (ICS)\, Critical Infrastructure (CI) and Medical Devices \nModerated By:\nCorey Wilson\, MHA\, FACHE\nVice President\, Professional Services | Texas Health Harris Methodist Fort Worth \n  \n3.00 – 3.30PM Registration\n3.30 – 5.00PM Panel 1\n5.00 – 5:45PM Networking & Dinner\n5.45 – 7.15PM Panel 2 \nRegistration Deadline is October 19th. \nRegister Now!
URL:https://achentx.org/event/quarterly-education-event-3-face-to-face-credits/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20151007T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20151007T091500
DTSTAMP:20260608T175128
CREATED:20150109T063752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151003T121250Z
UID:8818-1444203000-1444209300@achentx.org
SUMMARY:Women's Event
DESCRIPTION:Annual Women’s Leadership Breakfast\n \nJoin us for a morning discussion featuring a panel of female healthcare leaders as they share their stories in their journeys to leading change in their professions. Hear about the experiences that have had the greatest impact on their lives and leadership. \nModerated By Very Special Guest: \n \nBritt Berrett\, PhD\, FACHE\nProgram Director – Healthcare Administration | University of Texas at Dallas \nCo-Author of Patients Come Second: Leading Change by Changing the Way You Lead \nPanelists: \nVirginia Rose-Harris\, MBA\, FACHE\nAdministrator – The Margot Perot Center for Women and Infants\, Vice President/Service Line Officer\nTexas Health Resources Presbyterian – Dallas \nKris Gaw\, MBA\nExecutive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer – Hospital Operations\,\nParkland Hospital and Health System \nNancy Vish\, RN\, PhD\, NEA-BC\, FACHE\nPresident and Chief Nursing Officer\nBaylor Jack and Jane Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital \nLaura Irvine\, MHA\, FACHE\nExecutive Vice President for Integration and Alignment\nMethodist Health System \nDownload Full Bios Here \nRegistration & Breakfast: 7.30AM | Program 8.00AM | Q&A: 8.45-9.15AM \nGarage Parking and Valet Available.  Click Here for Map and Directions! \nRegistration Deadline is October 6th.\nSubstitutions can be made at any time. \nRegister Today!
URL:https://achentx.org/event/womens-event/
LOCATION:La Cima Club\, 5215 North O'Connor Road\, Suite 2600\, Irving\, TX\, 75039\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150925T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150925T170000
DTSTAMP:20260608T175128
CREATED:20150811T213855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150811T214314Z
UID:9737-1443166200-1443200400@achentx.org
SUMMARY:Fall 2015 One Day BOG Review Course: Fundamentals of Healthcare Management
DESCRIPTION:Let us help you prepare to sit for the Board of Governors Exam.  Attend our one day review course! \nConducted By: \nPaula M. Zalucki\, FACHE\nPast Regent | Dallas-Fort Worth Area \n8 Qualified Education Credits (Formerly called Category II Credits) Apply \n**Registration closes Wednesday\, September 9th. No late registrations or walk-ins permitted.** \nRegistration and light breakfast begin at 7:30AM. Course begins at 8.00AM\nFee includes study materials\, light breakfast\, and lunch \n Register Today!
URL:https://achentx.org/event/fall-2015-one-day-bog-review-course-fundamentals-of-healthcare-management-2-2/
LOCATION:Texas Health Resources\, 612 E Lamar Blvd \, Arlington\, 76011\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150923T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150923T090000
DTSTAMP:20260608T175128
CREATED:20150702T002419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150902T041240Z
UID:9707-1442993400-1442998800@achentx.org
SUMMARY:Breakfast with the Administrator - Michael Wiggins\, Children's Medical Center Plano
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for Breakfast with the Administrator\, Michael Wiggins\, FACHE\, at Children’s Medical Center Plano. \nThe event will be held in the Speese Conference Center.  A map can be found HERE. \nSpace is limited.  Register Today!
URL:https://achentx.org/event/breakfast-with-the-ceo-michael-wiggins-childrens-medical-center-plano/
LOCATION:Children’s Medical Center Plano\, 7601 Preston Road\, Plano\, 75024\, United States
CATEGORIES:Networking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150827T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150827T193000
DTSTAMP:20260608T175128
CREATED:20150109T063009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150826T135722Z
UID:8815-1440687600-1440703800@achentx.org
SUMMARY:Quarterly Education Event (3 Face to Face Credits Apply)
DESCRIPTION:Panel 1: Health Insurance Exchanges and their Effect on Healthcare Delivery Organizations\n (1.5 Face – to – Face Credits Apply) \nBy January 2014\, a Health Exchange had to be operational in every state as a new option for individuals and small employers to purchase health insurance.  This session will examine the structure of federal and state Health Insurance Exchanges and how healthcare leaders can work effectively with these organizations. \nPanelists: (Full bios can be found HERE)\n \nTricia Nguyen\, M.D.\nExecutive Vice President\, Population Health; and President\, Texas Health Population Health\, Education & Innovation Center | Texas Health Resources \nPriscilla Goode\, MAS\nDirector\, Accountable Care Network | UT Southwestern \nBlu Pannoff\, J.D.\nClient Counsel\, Employee Benefits – Public and Private Health Insurance Exchanges | Arthur J. Gallagher \nJesse “Jay” Beck\nVice President\, Strategic Marketing | Texas Health Resources \nModerated By:\nDresdene Flynn-White\, MA\, FACHE\nManagement Consultant\, Strategic Leadership Solutions \n\nPanel 2: Achieving the Triple Aim in Healthcare\n (1.5 Face – to – Face Credits Apply) \nIn 2007 the Institute for Healthcare Improvement began the Triple Aim Initiative to accomplish three objectives:  improve population health\, improve patient experience\, and reduce the cost of care.  However\, any future efforts that fail to balance each of these objectives will have little to no success at controlling those cost drivers or improving healthcare delivery. \nPanelists: (Full bios can be found HERE)\n \nValerie Anderson\, RN\, BSN\, MAOM\nSystem Vice President\, Clinical Effictiveness and Patient Safety | Methodist Health System \nTony Gilman\nChief Executive Officer | Texas Health Services Authority \nSteve Hadzima\, M.D.\nChief Medical Officer and Chief Operating Officer | Texas Health Resources Plano \nModerated By:\nBrett Lee\nChief Executive Officer\, Dallas Market | Tenet Healthcare \n3.00 – 3.30 PM Registration\n3.30 – 5.00 PM Panel 1\n5.00 – 5.45 PM Networking & Dinner\n5.45 – 7.15 PM Panel 2\n7.15 – 7.30 PM Wrap-up \nRegistration Deadline is August 24th. \nRegister Now!\n 
URL:https://achentx.org/event/quarterly-education-event-2/
LOCATION:The Heart Hospital Baylor Plano\, 1100 Allied Drive \, Plano\, 75093
CATEGORIES:Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150815T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150815T120000
DTSTAMP:20260608T175128
CREATED:20150702T000440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150722T142033Z
UID:9696-1439629200-1439640000@achentx.org
SUMMARY:Community Service Event
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow ACHENTX members at the DME Exchange and help clean\, repair or refurbish donated medical equipment to prepare them for their next use. Come out and help support the organizations mission\, meet ACHENTX members\, donate unwanted equipment\, and even earn credit towards Fellow status while giving back to your community. \nThe DME Exchange is a nonprofit agency that collects\, repairs and sanitizes durable medical equipment and then distributes them to individuals living in Dallas county who have a doctor’s prescription for the item\, are 200% below the poverty level\, have no insurance coverage or have a gap in coverage. DME equipment includes: canes\, crutches\, walkers\, rollators\, bedside commodes\, tub transfer benches\, manual and power wheelchairs\, hoyer lifts\, hospital beds and mattresses.  Click here for more information. \nIf you cannot attend the event and wish to donate supplies\, please contact Peter Blanchard at peter.blanchard@christushealth.org or 918-752-4249. \n*Dress is casual (0pen toe shoes or sandals are not appropriate).* \nRSVP Today!
URL:https://achentx.org/event/community-service-event-2/
LOCATION:DME Exchange of Dallas\, 12015 Shiloh Road\, Dallas\, 75228
CATEGORIES:Networking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150728T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150728T213000
DTSTAMP:20260608T175128
CREATED:20150407T004111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T170043Z
UID:8982-1438108200-1438119000@achentx.org
SUMMARY:Ranger Game Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:After Hours Networking Event at the Ballpark  \n\nCome out for a casual evening at the ballpark and enjoy a fantastic view of the game from the offices of our host\, Sterling Barnett Little\, while the Rangers take on the New York Yankees. We encourage you to bring a colleague to join you and watch the game from a temperature-controlled indoor lounge with flat screen televisions and indoor/outdoor seating. This is a great event to introduce potential members to the Chapter. All-American ballpark foods will be served including hot dogs\, nachos\, and peanuts with a variety of beverages. \nThe office will be open to guests at 6:30 PM\, and first pitch is scheduled for 7:05 PM. \nSPACE IS LIMITED AND ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS.  \nSterling Barnett Little is a healthcare architectural\, interior design and planning/consulting firm located in Arlington\, Texas. Since 1994\, SBL has worked on thousands of projects — with extensive experience in new construction\, expansion\, master planning and rehabilitation of older healthcare facilities. Healthcare design is their focus and their passion. \nRegister Now
URL:https://achentx.org/event/ranger-game-networking-event-2/
LOCATION:Ranger Ballpark\, 1000 Ballpark Way\, Arlington\, TX\, 76011
CATEGORIES:Networking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150625T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150625T193000
DTSTAMP:20260608T175128
CREATED:20150109T055945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150625T214917Z
UID:8813-1435253400-1435260600@achentx.org
SUMMARY:LPC Education Event - Denton (1.5 Face to Face credits apply)
DESCRIPTION:The Impact of the ACA:  How Readmission Penalties Will Affect the Healthcare Executive’s Mission\n(1.5 Face to Face Credits Apply to This Panel) \nThe cost of healthcare has been escalating over the past several years\, with expenditures surpassing $2.7 trillion in 2011. Trying to contain and reduce this growth has become a major policy focus not only at the federal and state levels\, but among employers and consumers as they struggle to keep up with the increasing cost of health insurance. Rising costs are placing an unsustainable strain on state and federal programs and individual and employer sponsored health plans. \nAccording to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)\, hospital and physician services account for over 51% of the cost. So what are the drivers of cost in these areas?: Lack of coordination of services among health providers resulting in inefficiencies and duplication; unnecessary medical treatment\, clinical variation\, and costly medical errors; and a sky rocketing population of people with one or more chronic diseases. In effort to address some of these issues\, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has reduced Medicare payments to hospitals with high 30-day readmission rates. \nJoin us as we discuss how readmission penalties are causing healthcare executives to get creative and consider new and innovative approaches to manage care transitions between community\, inpatient\, and specialty care settings while rethinking their financial strategy. \n***Please note:  This Local Program Council (LPC) Event presents the same topic from our February Education Event and will feature different Panelists and Moderator.  Double credit cannot be awarded to those who attended the session in February.*** \nPlanned in collaboration with the Texas Association for Healthcare Quality (TAHQ). \nPanelists: (Full bios can be found HERE)\n \nKimberly Hatchel\, DNP\, MHA\, RN\nSenior Vice President/Chief Nursing Officer | Medical Center of McKinney \nJay Duty\, MHA\nVice President of Strategy | Encompass Home Health and Hospice \nJill Studley\, M.D.\nMedical Director | HTPN Elder HouseCalls\nModerated By: \nWilliam Cooksey\, MBA\, BS\, RN\nDirector\, Quality Improvement\, Corporate Cardiovascular Service Line | Baylor Scott&White Health System \n5.30 – 6.00PM Registration and Dinner\n6.00 – 7.30PM Panel \nRegistration Deadline is June 22nd. \nA facility map can be found HERE. \nRegister Now
URL:https://achentx.org/event/lpc-education-event-denton/
LOCATION:Cook Children’s Health Care System
CATEGORIES:Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150616T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150616T200000
DTSTAMP:20260608T175128
CREATED:20150520T031532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150625T214916Z
UID:9676-1434477600-1434484800@achentx.org
SUMMARY:Annual Membership Drive and Networking Event - Rain or Shine!!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our Annual Membership Drive. Do you know a friend or colleague interested in joining ACHE or would benefit from becoming part of our 1600+ members in North Texas? Invite them to join you at the Dallas Arboretum for an evening of fun\, networking and education. \nIt’s a great way to introduce prospective members to the chapter and to other ACHE members. Our goal is to recruit 20 new members at this event\, so come out and enjoy the botanical garden. \nIf your guest joins ACHE during the event\, both of your names will be entered into a prize drawing! Beverages and heavy hors d’oeuvres will be provided. \n*All members welcome. Please only bring guests interested in the organization. \nOur event will be held at the Alex Camp House.  Please click HERE for a map. \nRegister Now!
URL:https://achentx.org/event/annual-membership-drive-and-networking-event-2/
LOCATION:Dallas Arboretum\, 8525 Garland Rd. \, Dallas\, TX\, 75218
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150603T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150603T090000
DTSTAMP:20260608T175128
CREATED:20150109T055616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150702T002421Z
UID:8812-1433316600-1433322000@achentx.org
SUMMARY:Breakfast with the CEO - UNT Health Science Center
DESCRIPTION:(FULL BIOS) \nRegister Now!
URL:https://achentx.org/event/breakfast-with-the-ceo-tarrant-county/
LOCATION:UNT Health Science Center\, 3500 Camp Bowie Blvd. \, Fort Worth\, TX\, 76107
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150529T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150529T170000
DTSTAMP:20260608T175128
CREATED:20150429T041404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150625T214916Z
UID:9675-1432886400-1432918800@achentx.org
SUMMARY:2015 Interprofessional Practice Symposium: Putting Theory into Practice
DESCRIPTION:The goal of this symposium is to promote collaboration between academics\, the practice community and supporting health care agencies and organizations to highlight practical aspects of collaborative practice with a focus on academic and practice models demonstrating evidence of improved patient experience\, outcomes and safety. The symposium includes a range of educators and practitioners discussing leading practices and case studies in both a large group and workshop style settings. \nInnovations to improve quality of care and patient safety are a topic of discussion and research within all health professions. Effective interprofessional health care teams have been identified as a factor in improved quality of care and patient safety. Training health care professionals\, health professions students\, patients and their families to function effectively as members of a collaborative team is a common goal across the practice and academic communities and supporting healthcare agencies and organizations. It is vital that the practice and academic communities and supporting health care agencies and organizations work collaboratively on development and dissemination of innovative models supporting collaborative practice. \nBest practices supporting effective collaborative team delivery of care must translate from theory to practice highlighting viable models for dissemination. Increasing exposure between the practice and academic communities provides health professions students with clinical setting examples of effective collaboration. This also informs practitioners of the team training models students are being exposed to and how to carry them into their future practice. \nMultiple continuing education credit types have been awarded for this activity.  Register today!
URL:https://achentx.org/event/2015-interprofessional-practice-symposium/
LOCATION:UNT Health Science Center\, 3500 Camp Bowie Blvd. \, Fort Worth\, TX\, 76107
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150515T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150515T160000
DTSTAMP:20260608T175128
CREATED:20150407T002221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150625T214917Z
UID:8979-1431678600-1431705600@achentx.org
SUMMARY:Leadership Essentials Institute (HIMSS)
DESCRIPTION:Leadership Essentials Institute: Health IT Trends Supporting the Applicability of Innovation\nTo achieve excellence\, healthcare organizations must continuously focus on transforming change within the culture\, mindset and capabilities of their employees\, while also sustaining a developing\, nurturing and high-performing workplace. The HIMSS Leadership Essentials Institute provides tomorrow’s health IT leaders and executives with the education\, tools and resources needed to advance their careers and lead their organizations to success. During this highly interactive\, one-day\, on-site educational program\, attendees will: \n• Explore core workforce competencies of high-performing leaders – including communication skills\, collaboration and teamwork\, business acumen\, change adaptability and emotional intelligence \n• Hear from nationally recognized and local speakers as they discuss lessons learned from their experiences in health IT \n• Interact with speakers and other attendees by asking questions\, engaging in social media\, responding to polling questions and more.
URL:https://achentx.org/event/leadership-essentials-institute-himss/
LOCATION:Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas\, 8200 Walnut Hill Ln\, Dallas\, TX\, 75231
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150513T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150513T200000
DTSTAMP:20260608T175128
CREATED:20150421T181759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150625T214916Z
UID:9078-1431540000-1431547200@achentx.org
SUMMARY:Annual Membership Drive and Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our Annual Membership Drive. Do you know a friend or colleague interested in joining ACHE or would benefit from becoming part of our 1600+ members in North Texas? Invite them to join you at the Dallas Arboretum for an evening of fun\, networking and education. \nIt’s a great way to introduce prospective members to the chapter and to other ACHE members. Our goal is to recruit 20 new members at this event\, so come out and enjoy the botanical garden. \nIf your guest joins ACHE during the event\, both of your names will be entered into a prize drawing! Beverages and heavy hors d’oeuvres will be provided. \n*All members welcome. Please only bring guests interested in the organization.
URL:https://achentx.org/event/annual-membership-drive-and-networking-event/
LOCATION:Dallas Arboretum\, 8525 Garland Rd.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75218\, United States
CATEGORIES:Networking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150423T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150423T193000
DTSTAMP:20260608T175128
CREATED:20150414T204658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150625T214917Z
UID:9014-1429801200-1429817400@achentx.org
SUMMARY:Quarterly Education Panel - Tarrant County (3 Face to Face Credits Apply)
DESCRIPTION:Spring Education Event\nPanel 1 – Diversity in Healthcare Management: Value-Added Business Sense \n(1.5 Face – to – Face Credits Apply) \nDiversity in healthcare management is of critical importance and this factor must be recognized in the health care industry as organizations explore their recruitment processes. An increasingly diverse patient population can place pressure on health care organizations to reflect the communities they serve. Healthcare leaders also recognize that diversity brings fresh perspectives and skills provided by diverse employees that can help produce a bottom-line benefit for their organization\, resulting in added value as well as competitive advantage. \nPanelists: (Full bios can be found HERE)\n \nDresdene Flynn-White\, MA\, FACHE\nManagement Consultant\, Strategic Leadership Solutions \nMina Kini\nSenior Director\, Multicultural and Community Health Improvement | Texas Health Resources \nDi Ann Sanchez\, PhD\, SPHR\nFounder/President | DAS HR Consulting and Sanchez & Associates LLC; \nTonya Veasey\nPresident/CEO\, OCG | PR \nModerated By:\nMichael D. Sanborn\, M.S.\, R.Ph.\, FASHP\, FACHE\nPresident and CEO | Baylor Medical Center at Carrollton\n \nPanel 2 – Reinventing Customer Service in Healthcare: Lessons Learned From the Best\n(1.5 Face – to – Face Credits Apply) \nConsumer-driven services in business and the need for efficiency are accelerating changes in the way organizations operate and compete. Many consumers today are taking greater control of their purchasing power and healthcare decisions and are demanding excellence in service. The challenge is how to give them the best service in a meaningful and economic way. \nPanelists: (Full bios can be found HERE)\n \nFrederick Crampton\nDirector\, Consulting | Sg2 \nKathy Harper\, RN\, MBA\, EDAC\nVice President\, Clinical Coordination | Parkland Health & Hospital System \nPamela Stoyanoff\, MBA\, CPA\nExecutive Vice President and COO | Methodist Health System \nModerated By:\nLinda Nall\, MHSM\, FACHE\nVice President Patient Satisfaction Measurement & Improvement | Texas Health Resources.        \n3.00 – 3.30PM Registration\n3.30 – 5.00PM Panel 1\n5.00 – 6.00PM Networking & Hors d’oeuvres\n6.00 – 7.30PM Panel 2 \nRegistration Deadline is April 20th. \nRegister For This Event
URL:https://achentx.org/event/quarterly-education-panel-tarrant-county-3-face-to-face-credits-apply/
LOCATION:Cook Children’s Health Care System\, 801 7th Ave.\, Fort Worth\, TX\, 76104
CATEGORIES:Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150423T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150423T193000
DTSTAMP:20260608T175128
CREATED:20150109T054731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150625T214917Z
UID:8810-1429801200-1429817400@achentx.org
SUMMARY:Quarterly Education Panel - Tarrant County (3 Face to Face credits apply)
DESCRIPTION:Spring Education Event\nPanel 1 – Diversity in Healthcare Management: Value-Added Business Sense \n(1.5 Face – to – Face Credits Apply) \nDiversity in healthcare management is of critical importance and this factor must be recognized in the health care industry as organizations explore their recruitment processes. An increasingly diverse patient population can place pressure on health care organizations to reflect the communities they serve. Healthcare leaders also recognize that diversity brings fresh perspectives and skills provided by diverse employees that can help produce a bottom-line benefit for their organization\, resulting in added value as well as competitive advantage. \nPanelists: (Full bios can be found HERE)\n \nDresdene Flynn-White\, MA\, FACHE\nManagement Consultant\, Strategic Leadership Solutions \nMina Kini\nSenior Director\, Multicultural and Community Health Improvement | Texas Health Resources \nDi Ann Sanchez\, PhD\, SPHR\nFounder/President | DAS HR Consulting and Sanchez & Associates LLC; \nTonya Veasey\nPresident/CEO\, OCG | PR \nModerated By:\nMichael D. Sanborn\, M.S.\, R.Ph.\, FASHP\, FACHE\nPresident and CEO | Baylor Medical Center at Carrollton\n \n\nPanel 2 – Reinventing Customer Service in Healthcare: Lessons Learned From the Best\n (1.5 Face – to – Face Credits Apply) \nConsumer-driven services in business and the need for efficiency are accelerating changes in the way organizations operate and compete. Many consumers today are taking greater control of their purchasing power and healthcare decisions and are demanding excellence in service. The challenge is how to give them the best service in a meaningful and economic way. \nPanelists: (Full bios can be found HERE)\n \nFrederick Crampton\nDirector\, Consulting | Sg2 \nKathy Harper\, RN\, MBA\, EDAC\nVice President\, Clinical Coordination | Parkland Health & Hospital System \nPamela Stoyanoff\, MBA\, CPA\nExecutive Vice President and COO | Methodist Health System \nModerated By:\nLinda Nall\, MHSM\, FACHE\nVice President Patient Satisfaction Measurement & Improvement | Texas Health Resources.        \n3.00 – 3.30PM Registration\n3.30 – 5.00PM Panel 1\n5.00 – 6.00PM Networking & Hors d’oeuvres\n6.00 – 7.30PM Panel 2 \nRegistration Deadline is April 20th. \nRegistration
URL:https://achentx.org/event/quarterly-education-panel/
LOCATION:Cook Children’s Health Care System\, 801 7th Ave. \, Fort Worth\, 76104
CATEGORIES:Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150401T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150401T200000
DTSTAMP:20260608T175128
CREATED:20150109T053859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150625T214917Z
UID:8809-1427909400-1427918400@achentx.org
SUMMARY:Cocktails with the Chiefs
DESCRIPTION:Cocktails with the Chiefs\nCome listen as local industry leaders share their experience and gain insight on how to build leadership skills and leverage them for professional growth. Learn from their success and challenges and be inspired to further pursue your own professional and personal development goals. \nPanel (Full panel bios can be found HERE): \nBarclay Berdan\, FACHE | Chief Executive Officer | Texas Health Resources\n\nLillee Gelinas\, MSN\, RN\, FAAN | System Vice President & Chief Nursing Officer | CHRISTUS Health \nAlan M. Miller\, M.D.\, Ph.D. | Director\, Baylor Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center;\nChief of Oncology for Baylor Health Care System; Pauline Allen Gill Distinguished Chair in Hematological Cancer Research \nJohn G. Moore\, CPA | Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer | Parkland Health & Hospital System \nModerator: \nRobert Earley | President and Chief Executive Officer | John Peter Smith Health Network \n5.30 : Registration\n6.00 – 7.00 : Networking\n7.00 – 8.00 : Panel \nRegister Today
URL:https://achentx.org/event/cocktails-with-the-chief/
LOCATION:CHRISTUS Health\, 919 Hidden Ridge\, Irving\, TX\, 75038
CATEGORIES:Networking
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150312T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150312T190000
DTSTAMP:20260608T175128
CREATED:20150109T053706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150625T214917Z
UID:8808-1426181400-1426186800@achentx.org
SUMMARY:After Hours Congress Meet & Greet Event
DESCRIPTION:After Hours Networking Event and Congress Meet & Greet\nCome out and join us for a unique\, quarterly networking event at Winewood Grill in Grapevine. In addition to our traditional after hours networking event\, we want to help those attending the Congress on Healthcare Leadership connect before the conference to make Chicago-bound plans. But don’t forget\, this isn’t an event just for those attending Congress. We invite you to join us and meet like-minded professionals who have dedicated themselves to health care. \nREGISTER TODAY
URL:https://achentx.org/event/after-hours-congress-event/
LOCATION:Winewood Grill\, 1265 South Main Street\, Grapevine\, TX\, 76051
CATEGORIES:Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150226T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150226T193000
DTSTAMP:20260608T175128
CREATED:20150106T041840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150625T214917Z
UID:8774-1424962800-1424979000@achentx.org
SUMMARY:Quarterly Education Event - (3 Face to Face Credits Apply)
DESCRIPTION:PANEL 1: Integrating Acute Into Post Acute Care Settings\n(1.5 Face to Face Credits Apply to This Panel) \nThe Affordable Care Act has made no exceptions for the Acute Care Hospitals\, as they too are faced with ever more regulatory requirements and expanding financial penalties all as they strive to elevate the Standard of Care across the healthcare system. Though these requirements and penalties are not a new phenomena\, Acute Care Hospitals are in a new wave of financial penalties with Medicare payment reductions for readmission to acute care within 30 days of discharge. \nCome listen as our panelists discuss how Acute Care Hospitals are now\, more than ever\, working collaboratively with members of the post acute care continuum to cohesively manage patients. As we continue this path\, Long Term Acute Care Hospitals (LTACs)\, Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities (IRFs)\, Home Health Agencies (HH’s)\, and Continuing Care Retirement Facilities (CCRCs) will play an even greater role in supporting our Acute Care Hospitals in the management of patient populations through the continuum of care. \nFEATURING : (CLICK HERE FOR FULL BIOS) \nModerator:\nMark Boles\, FACHE | Vice Chairman | Patient Advocacy Council\, Inc. \nPanelists:\nChet Bhasin | Service Line Director\, Rehabilitation | Texas Health Dallas\nJan Hamilton-Crawford\, FACHE | Vice President\, Operations | CHRISTUS Continuing Care\nStephanie Madrid | Market CEO | Kindred Dallas\nLoc Trieu\, MD | Regional Medical Director | Questcare Matrix \n\nPANEL 2: The Impact of the ACA:\nHow Readmission Penalties Will Affect the Healthcare Executive’s Mission\n(1.5 Face to Face Credits Apply to This Panel) \nThe cost of healthcare has been escalating over the past several years\, with expenditures surpassing $2.7 trillion in 2011. Trying to contain and reduce this growth has become a major policy focus not only at the federal and state levels\, but among employers and consumers as they struggle to keep up with the increasing cost of health insurance. Rising costs are placing an unsustainable strain on state and federal programs and individual and employer sponsored health plans. \nAccording to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)\, hospital and physician services account for over 51% of the cost. So what are the drivers of cost in these areas?: Lack of coordination of services among health providers resulting in inefficiencies and duplication; unnecessary medical treatment\, clinical variation\, and costly medical errors; and a sky rocketing population of people with one or more chronic diseases. In effort to address some of these issues\, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has reduced Medicare payments to hospitals with high 30-day readmission rates. \nJoin us as we discuss how readmission penalties are causing healthcare executives to get creative and consider new and innovative approaches to manage care transitions between community\, inpatient\, and specialty care settings while rethinking their financial strategy. \nFEATURING: (CLICK HERE FOR FULL BIOS) \nModerator:\nEric Jacobsen \, FACHE | Assistant Director | VA North Texas Health Care System \nPanelists:\nReggie Allen\, MBA\, RN | System Director\, Quality and Clinical Operations | CHRISTUS Health\nBobby Barajas| Vice President Sales & Marketing| Loopback Analytics\nBrenda Blaine\, DNP\, RN-BC\, FACHE\, NEA-BC | CNO/COO | Baylor Medical Center at Irving\nCynthia Hanna\, RN | CEO | Tarantino Healthcare Consultants \n3.00 – 3.30 Registration\n3.30 – 5.00 Panel 1\n5.00 – 6.00 Dinner and Networking\n6.00 – 7.30 Panel 2 \nCatering provided by: \n \n \nREGISTER TODAY!
URL:https://achentx.org/event/quarterly-education-event/
LOCATION:CHRISTUS Health\, 919 Hidden Ridge\, Irving\, TX\, 75038
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150204T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150204T090000
DTSTAMP:20260608T175128
CREATED:20150109T032221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150625T214917Z
UID:8794-1423035000-1423040400@achentx.org
SUMMARY:Breakfast with the CEO - Christopher York\, FACHE
DESCRIPTION:Space Is Limited\, Register Today!
URL:https://achentx.org/event/breakfast-with-the-ceo-christopher-york-fache/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Breakfast with the CEO
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150122T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150122T210000
DTSTAMP:20260608T175128
CREATED:20141211T052641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150625T214917Z
UID:8640-1421949600-1421960400@achentx.org
SUMMARY:After Hours Networking: "Jazz in the Atrium" at the DMA
DESCRIPTION:ACHENTX and HFMA Joint Networking Event \nThursday\, January 22\, 2015\nDallas Museum of Art\n6.00 – 9.00PM \nRegistration includes entry into the museum\, reserved room for ACHE/HFMA members to network\, parking\, hors d’oeuvres\, jazz musicians\, cash bar and exhibits open to 9pm. \nMembers: $20\nNon – Members: $40 \nREGISTER TODAY
URL:https://achentx.org/event/after-hours-networking-at-the-dallas-museum-of-art-jazz-in-the-atrium/
LOCATION:Dallas Museum of Art\, 1717 N. Harwood\, Dallas\, TX\, 75201
CATEGORIES:Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20141204T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20141204T203000
DTSTAMP:20260608T175128
CREATED:20140924T211548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150625T214917Z
UID:8570-1417716000-1417725000@achentx.org
SUMMARY:Holiday Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:Holiday Networking Event and Toy Drive \nHosted by the ACHE of North Texas Board of Directors \nCome celebrate 2014 and welcome 2015 with us. \nWe are asking that attendees bring an unwrapped toy for donation to the Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center \nClick HERE for a list of requested items. \nRegister Today
URL:https://achentx.org/event/holiday-networking-event/
LOCATION:TopGolf\, 8787 Park Lane\, Dallas\, TX\, 75231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20141113T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20141113T210000
DTSTAMP:20260608T175128
CREATED:20141006T220038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150625T214915Z
UID:8610-1415901600-1415912400@achentx.org
SUMMARY:General Membership Dinner
DESCRIPTION:2014 General Membership Dinner\n\nKeynote Speaker:\n \nStick With It\nMastering the Art of Adherence \n\nLee J. Colan\, Ph.D. \nAuthor & Strategist\nThe L Group \n  \nThe game is won by those who adhere to their plans.  A good plan gets you in the game\, but adhering to the plan propels you into the winner’s circle.  Mastering the Art of Adherence makes the difference for world-class leaders and organizations.  Based on research and real-life experiences\, the absolute highest-achieving people and teams apply this time-tested\, field validated formula for winning: \n \nWhen you consistently sharpen Focus\, build Competence and ignite Passion\, you plant the seeds of victory. Initially\, you may not see tangible results\, but rest assured growth is occurring under the surface. As you stick with it\, momentum builds\, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of victory. \nJoin us for a fast-paced\, engaging presentation with Lee J. Colan\, Ph.D.\, author of 12 popular books and advisor to America’s leading companies. Lee will cut through the clutter to share insights that you can apply immediately\, like how to: \n\nIdentify your One Thing\nAnswer the Fundamental Four questions that all employees ask\nApply the Yellow Car Phenomenon to sharpen your focus\nBoost your 3:1 ratio to ignite your team’s passion\nBoost accountability with specifics\nCreate connections with team rituals\n\nThe evening will also include:\nHonoring Douglas D. Hawthorne\, LFACHE\nFounding Chief Executive Officer Emeritus\nTexas Health Resources \n Chapter Awards and Recognition\n2015 Board Nominations\nStudent Case Study Competition\nEstablishment of the North Texas Fund for Healthcare Leadership\n Dinner Provided | Cash Bar Available \nREGISTRATION CLOSES NOVEMBER 7th! \nClick on the link for information on Event Sponsors.  A percentage of each sponsorship will be donated to the North Texas Fund for Healthcare Leadership\n  \nRegister Today
URL:https://achentx.org/event/general-membership-dinner/
LOCATION:The Adolphus Hotel\, 1321 Commerce Street\, Dallas\, 75202
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20141107T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20141107T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T175128
CREATED:20140924T205318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150625T214917Z
UID:8566-1415350800-1415372400@achentx.org
SUMMARY:Improving Hospital-Physician Relations
DESCRIPTION:Improving Hospital-Physician Relations:  \nA Journey From Autonomy to Partnership \n6 Face to Face Credit Hours Apply \nEngage physicians in support of organizational goals. Develop and implement strategies to build trust and create sustainable partnerships with your medical staff during times of change. Program Objectives Include: \n\nImprove communications with physicians and successfully invest in physician leadership development\nExamine why physician culture presents barriers to collaboration and learn how to overcome those barriers\nAppreciate how the training of physicians influences their decision making and creates a source of limiting beliefs\nTo effectively communicate with physicians and how to make them “an offer they cannot refuse”\nAppreciate the complexities involved in identifying and training physician leaders and explore approaches that effectively invest in physician leadership development\nUnderstand why managing relationships is the key to sustainable partnerships\n\nEvent Information and Registration
URL:https://achentx.org/event/improving-hospital-physician-relations/
LOCATION:Baylor Charles A Sammons Cancer Center\, 3410 Worth St\, Dallas\, 75226
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20141029T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20141029T090000
DTSTAMP:20260608T175128
CREATED:20140924T005953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150625T214917Z
UID:8557-1414567800-1414573200@achentx.org
SUMMARY:Breakfast with the CEO
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, October 29th\n7.30-9.00am\n9.15 – 10.00am Optional Tour (limited availability) \nBreakfast with the CEO Series\nHosted By: \nFrederick P. Cerise\, MD\, MPH\nChief Executive Officer\nParkland Health & Hospital System \nInfo & Registration
URL:https://achentx.org/event/breakfast-with-the-ceo/
LOCATION:Parkland Health & Hospital System\, 5201 Harry Hines\, Dallas\, TX\, 75235\, United States
CATEGORIES:Breakfast with the CEO
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