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SUMMARY:New Horizons Educational & Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:A special educational opportunity for graduate and undergraduate students to be mentored by local Executives. Early careerist and others in transition also encouraged to attend. \nPresenters include:\nRobert Earley\, CEO\, JPS Health Network\nBob S. Ellzey\, FACHE\, President\, Texas Health Azle\nKent Helwig\, CEO\, Select Specialty Hospital Dallas-Garland\nBrett McClung\, FACHE\, Texas Health Division President\nJohn Phillips\, President\, Methodist Mansfield Medical Center\nJared Shelton\, FACHE\, President\, Texas Health Allen\nMichael Wiggins\, Administrator\, Children’s Medical Center Plano \nAgenda\n7pm-7:10pm – Introductions\n7:10-7:40pm – CEO Panel discussion moderated by Britt Berrett\, FACHE\n7:40-7:55pm –Q&A with Panel\n8-8:10pm – Breakout Speaker Rotation #1: ASCs.  Speakers: Shelton & McClung\n8:10-8:20pm – Breakout Speaker Rotation #2: Health Informatics/Business Analytics..  Speaker: Wiggins\n8:20-8:30pm – Breakout Speaker Rotation #3: Career Progression.  Speakers: Phillips & Helwig.\n8:30-8:40pm – Breakout Speaker Rotation #4.  Career Lines.  Speakers: Earley and Ellzey.\n8:40-9pm – Networking / Individual Q&A with speakers – in the foyer of the auditorium \nSpeaker Bios\nRobert Earley’s journeyfrom South Texas to CEO of Tarrant County’s public supported healthcare system was anything but a straight line. \nA political science graduate from the University of North Texas\, Earley put that degree to use as a staff assistant to a Texas congressman in our nation’s capital. His D.C. experience sparked his own political aspirations and Earley returned to Texas to run for a seat in the Texas House of Representatives. He was only 23 when elected in 1984 to represent his South Texas hometown. He served 10 years before choosing not to seek re-election in 1995. \nBefore joining JPS Health Network in 2005 as a senior VP focused on community and government affairs\, Earley taught college courses\, ran an Austin-based public affairs firm and served as an on-air political analyst for NBC’s affiliate station in Austin. The Tarrant County Hospital District Board of Managers appointed him interim president and CEO in May 2008 and in February 2009 he was named president and CEO. \nEarley holds a master’s degree in healthcare administration from the University of Texas-Arlington. He serves on the boards of the Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute and the Texas Hospital \nBob Ellzey joined Texas Health Resources in 2011 as President of Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Azle\, a 36-bed acute care community hospital. \nBob received his Bachelors in Business Administration degree from Baylor University in Waco\, and his Masters degree in Healthcare Administration from the University of Houston – Clear Lake. He is a Board Certified Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives\, and is a past president of the East Texas chapter of ACHE and a former Vice President of the Arkansas Health Executive Forum. \nBob began his healthcare career at Hendrick Medical Center in Abilene\, TX in 1991. Since that time he has served as CEO or COO of Texas hospitals in Del Rio\, Bellville\, and Kilgore.  He left his position as CEO of Mena Regional Health System in Mena\, Arkansas to return to Texas as President of Texas Health Azle. He has intentionally focused his career on improving health in rural communities through rural hospitals\, networks\, telehealth\, and collaborative partnerships. \nBob and his wife Susan have two sons and two daughters-in-law. \nAs Chief Executive Officer\, Kent Helwig is responsible for providing the leadership and guidance of a 40-bed long-term acute care hospital.  Select Specialty Hospital – Dallas-Garland has specialized programs in pulmonary medicine and treats a wide variety of patients with chronic critical illnesses\, complex medical conditions and severe wounds. \nPrior to arriving in Garland\, Kent was the CEO of Select Specialty Hospital – Colorado Springs.  Before joining Select Medical Corporation\, Kent served as the President and CEO of Southwest Health System in Cortez\, Colorado\, and as the Assistant Vice President for Ambulatory Operations at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas.  Prior to these positions he served in the United States Air Force for over 21 years\, including roles as CEO\, COO\, and vice president at both the hospital and health system levels\, retiring with the rank of Colonel.  He has experience in multiple facets of hospital and health system operations. \nHe received his Bachelor’s degree in finance from the University of Illinois and a Master’s degree in public health from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. \nKent is board certified in healthcare management and a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives.  He has served as both a Governor and Regent with the American College of Healthcare Executives. \nBrett S. McClung\, FACHE\, is the executive vice president and North Zone Operations Leader for Texas Health Resources.  He has operating responsibility for owned and partnered assets in the northern 6 county region of Texas driving over $1.4 billion in total operating revenue. \nPrior to this role\, McClung served as president of hospitals in suburban and large urban markets and has been associated with Texas Health Resources and Harris Methodist in various roles since 1993.  Among others\, McClung volunteers his leadership to: March of Dimes\, Dallas Division Board of Directors\, Healthy Tarrant County Collaboration (past chair)\, Trinity University Healthcare Advisory Council\, and faculty/moderator for American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE). \nMcClung’s honors include being a Wharton Fellow with the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania\, and being a Marshall Memorial Leadership Fellow with the German Marshall Fund of the United States.  He also has been recognized as the Dallas Fort Worth Hospital Council Young Executive of the Year\, the Early Careerist Healthcare Executive Award from ACHE\, and “40 Business Leaders under 40” recognition from the Fort Worth Business Press.  McClung earned a Bachelor of Arts in Business from Southwestern University and a Master of Science in Healthcare Administration from Trinity University.  He and his wife Nancy have been married for 25 years and have two daughters\, Madison a Senior at Stanford University and Mackenzie\, a Freshman at University of Southern California. \nJohn Phillips is president of Methodist Mansfield Medical Center. He oversees a 254-bed non-profit tertiary\, acute care hospital with more than 1\,000 employees and 200 physicians. Phillips has been instrumental in growing the hospital\, which opened  the Amon G. Carter Foundation Heart and Vascular Center in December\, to continue to meet the needs of the communities in Tarrant\, Johnson and Ellis counties. \nUnder Phillips’ leadership\, the hospital was named a Top Performer on Key Quality Measures® by The Joint Commission for improving outcomes in patient care and specific national quality measures\, and earned Cycle IV Chest Pain Center and Advanced Primary Stroke Center accreditation and the Texas Award for Performance Excellence. Methodist Mansfield was voted Best Emergency Department by the Mansfield New Mirror\, Outstanding Large Business of the Year by the Methodist Mansfield Chamber of Commerce\, and received the Community Partnership Award from the Mansfield ISD to name a few.  Methodist Health System\, of which Methodist Mansfield is a part\, was named among the Top 10 Best Places to Work by the Dallas Business Journal\, 12 years in a row\, listed among the top 150 Best Places to Work in healthcare by Becker’s Hospital Review\, and recognized as a Platinum-Level Fit-Friendly Worksite by the American Heart Association. \nAmong his many accomplishments\, he was named Executive of the Year from the Fort Worth Business Press and is among Becker’s Hospital Review’s top CEOs. \nPhillips earned a MBA from Hardin-Simmons University and a Master of Health Care Administration from Trinity University. \nHe currently 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 Advisory Board. \n  \nJared Shelton\, FACHE serves as president of Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Allen\, a role he assumed in January 2016. \nHe has primary oversight of day-to-day activities and responsibility for the hospital’s annual operating plan and shares leadership responsibilities with Chief Medical Officer Robert Schwab\, M.D.\, and Chief Nursing Officer Elizabeth Asturi\, MSN\, R.N.\, NE-BC. \nShelton previously served as vice president of Professional & Support Services for Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas\, where he oversaw clinical ancillary and support departments\, including pharmacy\, radiology\, laboratory services\, respiratory therapy\, food and nutrition services\, rehab rherapies and medical physics. \nShelton completed his undergraduate studies at Wake Forest University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business and a minor in Religion. He went on to earn his M.H.A. from Trinity University. \nShelton currently serves on the Board of Directors for the North Texas chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives and also serves on the Board of Directors for the Allen Fairview Chamber of Commerce. \nOutside of work\, Shelton and his wife\, Kathryn\, enjoy parenthood with their toddler daughter\, Mackenzie\, and new son\, Jack. They are active members at Church of the Incarnation in Dallas\, and he is a member of the Wake Forest Young Alumni Development Board. \nMichael Wiggins is a Sr. Vice President at Children’s Health System of Texas and serves as the Administrator for Children’s Medical Center Plano. He is responsible for the strategic direction\, operational outcomes and financial performance of the Children’s Health campus in Plano\, TX. \nBefore joining Children’s Health\, he was Vice President\, Operations at Children’s of Alabama. He previously served as Chief Operating Officer for Lewis-Gale Clinic in Roanoke\, VA and Executive Director of Mercy Health Center in Bentonville\, AR. Michael has over 24 years of healthcare leadership experience including roles in hospitals\, health systems\, physician practices and ambulatory surgery centers. He has served in for-profit\, not-for-profit\, and academic medical centers. \nMichael’s community service includes the Board of Directors for the Child Advocacy Center of Collin County\, Board of Managers for the Plano Family YMCA and the Board of Directors for the Legacy Association business district. \nMichael is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and a member of Beta Gamma Sigma.  He earned a B.S. and M.B.A. from the University of Alabama at Birmingham\, as well as a M.A. from Liberty Theological Seminary in Lynchburg\, VA. \nREGISTER
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SUMMARY:ACHENTX First Quarter Education Event
DESCRIPTION:Two Panel Education Event\n1.5 Approved Face-to-Face Credits Per Panel\n3-3:30pm     Registration \n3:30-5pm     Panel 1:     The Future of Healthcare Financing (MACRA) \nFinancing\, a driving force on the healthcare landscape\, continues to become more complex. With budgetary pressures on Medicare and Medicaid\, pay for performance and federal expectations for investment in technology without regard to costs\, executives must constantly monitor the financing landscape. Given these pressures\, many questions emerge. \nModerator:\nPaul Aslin\, FACHE \nPanelists:\nBrad Helfand\, FACHE\nTimothy Kennedy\nErin Mastagni\nDr. James Parker \n5-5:45pm     Networking & Dinner \n5:45-7:15pm     Panel 2: Mindful Leadership:  Leading with Heart and Mind for Healthcare Leadership \nThe use of mindful practices like meditation\, introspection\, and journaling have been shown to contribute to the success of leading organizations. Mindful practices support personal and professional growth by enabling leaders to gain focus\, clarity\, creativity\, and compassion – qualities which allow leaders to face the myriad demands and struggles of everyday work life. Healthcare leaders\, in particular\, deal with challenges and pressures that are unique to the healthcare climate. Practicing mindfulness can help healthcare executives more effectively deal with these challenges by teaching them how to approach each situation with focus and clarity to make important decisions\, how to be creative and innovative in their approach to healthcare leadership\, and how to be compassionate with others in times of turmoil. \nThe goal of this session is to make the case for the importance of bringing mindful practices into healthcare organizations to develop leaders’ cognitive abilities to be more effective and compassionate and provide suggestions for how to implement these practices in an organization. \nModerator:\nMike Sanborn\, FACHE \nPanelists:\nDr. Joseph Schaffer\nKevin Stevenson\, MBA\, FACHE\nDan Stover \nSpeaker Bios \nPanel 1 \n\nPaul Aslin\, FACHE\nVice President\, Population Health – Wise Health System\nChief Operating Officer – Wise Health Clinics \nPaul Aslin is the Chief Operating Officer for Wise Health Clinics\, a multispecialty physician group\, and is Vice President of Population Health for 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.  Paul resides in Haslet\, TX with his wife\, Amanda\, and three daughters. \n\nBrad Helfand\, FACHE \nManaging Director\nHealthScape Advisors \nBrad participates in a diverse number of strategic and operational client engagements. His areas of expertise include enterprise growth and financial planning\, service line distribution for integrated delivery networks and health reform preparedness for emerging payment models\, population health management and insurance exchanges. \nPrior to joining HealthScape Advisors\, Brad served as a Vice President for the Sg2 Consulting team. Before his career at Sg2\, he held leadership roles in surgical services at Loyola University Health System and the University of Chicago Medical Center. During his tenure at Loyola\, he oversaw the business operations of 35 inpatient and outpatient operating room suites. Earlier in his career\, Brad was a senior consultant in the health care provider strategy and operations practice at Deloitte Consulting LLP and completed an administrative fellowship program under the COO at Advocate Health Care. \nBrad graduated from an accelerated BA/MA program at Northwestern University in Evanston\, IL\, earning an MA in sociology with a concentration in organizational behavior and a BA with a double major in political science and sociology. Additionally\, he completed an MPH in health policy and administration from Yale University in New Haven\, CT\, where he also served as book review editor for the Yale Journal of Health Policy\, Law\, and Ethics. Brad also holds a graduate certificate in integrated marketing from the University of Chicago. He is a current fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and an active member of the Healthcare Financial Management Association. \n\nTimothy Kennedy\nHall\, Render\, Killian\, Heath & Lyman\, P.C. \nTim Kennedy is a shareholder at the law firm of Hall\, Render\, Killian\, Heath & Lyman\, P.C. and practices out of the Indianapolis\, Indiana office.  Tim earned his undergraduate degree at Wabash College in 1980 and his law degree at Indiana University School of Law in Indianapolis in 1983.  He is a member of the American Health Lawyers Association and the Healthcare Financial Management Association.  Tim specializes in health care reimbursement issues.  In 2015\, the Governor of Indiana awarded Tim a “Sagamore of the Wabash” for his assistance in the development and implementation of Indiana’s Section 1115 health care coverage expansion\, Healthy Indiana Plan 2.0. \n\nErin Mastagni\nSenior Manager\nECG Managed Care\n \nErin works in ECG’s Managed Care practice with a focus on health care reform and population health management. Her experience with healthcare IT\, business intelligence\, and population health projects for providers\, payors\, and public health agencies allows her to help clients address strategic healthcare transformation initiatives through population health program development and community partnerships.  Prior to joining ECG\, Erin was a thought leader in the data analytics practice at Mercer\, a national HR consulting firm\, where she worked to develop intellectual capital to benefit all clients using claims data warehouses and analytics to manage population health. Erin has a bachelor of arts degree in economics and politics from Claremont McKenna College and a master of health administration degree from Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. \n\nDr. James Parker\nInternal Medical\, Primary Care Physician\nTexas Health Care\, PLLC \nDr. Parker received his undergraduate degree at TCU in Fort Worth and his MD at UTMB in Galveston.  He did his residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. \nHe has practiced in Fort Worth since 1985.  After being employed for two of those years\, he went into solo practice for three years; working with a small group of doctors for five of those years; then moving to a large PA (45 doctors) from 1995-2003 – serving as the President of PA and responsible for insurance contracting and medical affairs during that time; and from 2003 to present\, being at Texas Health Care\, PLLC.  Dr. Parker chaired the Medical Advisory Committee (responsible for insurance contracting\, peer review and compliance) until 2011 and has served as the CMIO since 2011 (responsible for MU\, EHR upgrade training programs\, and reporting for CMS programs). \nHis hospital staff leadership experience includes: \n\nHarris Southwest representative/liaison to Harris Hospital Board 1988-1990\nVice-President of Medical Staff Harris Southwest 1990-1992 – Chaired Credentials Committee\nPresident of Medical Staff Harris Southwest 1992-1994\nHarris Southwest Board member 1990-1996\n\n  \nPanel 2  \n\nMichael Sanborn\, FACHE\nPresident\nBaylor All Saints in Ft Worth \nMichael Sanborn currently serves as president of Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center – Fort Worth. He is responsible for the leadership and management of the 574-bed acute care hospital with more than 2\,000 employees and 1\,000 medical staff members. \nBefore joining Baylor Scott & White – Fort Worth\, Sanborn served as the president of Baylor Scott & White – Carrollton where he was responsible for the hospital\, three satellite medical offices and a freestanding diagnostic center.  Prior to his position at Carrollton\, Sanborn served as the corporate vice president of cardiovascular services for the system. He was responsible for management of cardiac services for all Baylor entities with a focus on improving patient outcomes\, program development and strategic planning. Throughout his 23 years in health care\, Sanborn has taken on increasingly complex roles\, initially in pharmacy leadership and then in health care administration. \nMr. Sanborn holds a B.S. and M.S. in Pharmacy and Administration respectively from the University of Kansas in Lawrence and is a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives. \nMr. Sanborn is married with 2 children. \n\nJoseph Schaffer\, M.D.\nChief of Gynecology\nParkland Memorial Hospital and UT Southwestern Medical Center \nJoseph Schaffer\, M.D.\, holder of the Frank C. Erwin Jr. Professorship in Obstetrics and Gynecology\, is Chief of Gynecology at Parkland Memorial Hospital and UT Southwestern Medical Center\, as well as Director of Gynecology and Director of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery at UTSW. \nHe completed undergraduate studies at Wesleyan University\, a pre-medical program at Columbia University\, and medical school at the University of Cincinnati. His additional training included a residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Philadelphia’s Thomas Jefferson University Hospital\, a fellowship in advanced pelvic surgery at the Cleveland Clinic\, and a preceptorship in urodynamics and urogynecology at King’s College Hospital in London. \nBefore joining UT Southwestern in 1997\, Dr. Schaffer was Director of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery at University Medical Center–Stony Brook in New York. At UTSW\, he is Associate Director of the fellowship program in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery and Course Director of the annual update in Female Incontinence and Pelvic Organ Prolapse. \nDr. Schaffer has conducted extensive research on pelvic floor dysfunction\, surgical outcomes\, and surgical and nonsurgical treatments for incontinence and prolapse. His work has been published in numerous textbooks\, books chapters\, video presentations\, and medical periodicals\, and he is a frequent guest lecturer at regional\, national\, and international medical conferences. Dr. Schaffer is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology and female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery\, is a Fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology\, past president of the Society of Gynecologic Surgeons\, and an active member of the American Urogynecologic Society\, American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists\, International \nContinence Society\, and the International Urogynecology Association\, among other professional organizations. He is a reviewer for the New England Journal of Medicine\, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology\, International Urogynecology Journal\, Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease\, Neurourology & Urodynamics\, and the Journal of Reproductive Medicine. Dr. Schaffer was born and raised in New York and spends most of his nonworking hours with his wife\, also a physician at UT Southwestern\, and their two children. Together they enjoy traveling\, snow skiing\, visiting museums\, and hanging out on the beach. \n \nKevin Stevenson\, MBA\, FACHE\nExecutive Director\nIntegraNet Health \nKevin W. Stevenson\, MBA\, FACHE has served in leadership roles in healthcare organizations\, hospitals and systems for over 27 years.  Kevin currently serves as the Executive Director for the North Texas region of IntegraNet Health\, an independent physician network with over 1300 physicians throughout Texas\, and also serves as an adjunct professor in the Healthcare Administration program for Concordia University in Austin.  He earned both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Business Administration from Baylor University. \nA Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives since 2001\, Kevin has served in a variety of roles within ACHE chapters in Texas\, Louisiana\, Kentucky and Nebraska and currently serves as the President-Elect of ACHE of North Texas.  In 2014\, Kevin was honored with the ACHE Service Award for his commitment to healthcare through his involvement with the College.  Kevin and his teams have been recognized for leadership in quality\, safety\, patient satisfaction and Kevin was named 2001 Marketer of the Year by the Greater Omaha Chapter of the American Marketing Association. \nKevin and his wife\, Michelle\, have two daughters (one off of the payroll and the other still hanging on for dear life)\, are rabid Baylor football fans and tailgaters and are members of Park Cities Baptist Church where Kevin sings in the Chamber and Sanctuary Choirs and serves as a deacon. \n\n \nDan Stover\nLeadership Consultant \nDaniel Stover manages the west coast office for Integrated Leadership Systems from Los Angeles\, California. He received his education from The Ohio State University where he studied Psychology\, Criminology and Security & Intelligence. The core of his development and training was in cognitive-behavior psychology and mental health crisis intervention. Through this experience\, he learned that his passion and purpose is to help others understand their emotions. \nDan has concentrated this passion on working with companies ranging in size from 30 to 1\,000 employees in ten states in multiple industries. Some examples of his clients are: healthcare executives\, physicians\, construction and general contractors\, technology entrepreneurs\, partners in tax and consultative accounting\, pharmaceutical manufacturing\, robotics manufacturing\, university administration and wellness providers. \nThe scope of Dan’s work in succession planning\, team consulting\, coaching\, training and development provides insight into the core issues that keep an individual or team from performing at their highest level. Although the work is designed to address emotional intelligence\, it is aimed to positively impact the bottom line. \nDan is a community advocate and has served on multiple non-profit boards in the areas of mental health and community development in both Columbus\, OH and as a volunteer in Los Angeles\, CA. \nIn his free time\, Dan’s activities are hiking\, painting\, sport-shooting\, reading\, writing and continuing his formal education. \n  \nRegister Now
URL:https://achentx.org/event/achentx-first-quarter-education-event/
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