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SUMMARY:Breakfast with the CEOs
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\n\nA Special Panel of Pediatric Healthcare CEOs\nModerator: \n\nStacy Wilson\, JD\nExecutive Director\nChildren’s Hospital Association of Texas \nStacy E. Wilson is the President of the Children’s Hospital Association of Texas.  She has more than 20 years of experience in health policy and law\, working on a variety of issues ranging from healthcare finance to behavioral health to telemedicine.  Ms. Wilson graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 1984 and from the Texas Tech University School of Law in 1987.  She began her law practice at Haynes and Boone\, L.L.P. in Dallas in 1987 and\, since then\, has worked in healthcare policy development\, health law\, and health reimbursement in the public and private sector\, including at the Texas Health and Human Services Commission\, the Teacher Retirement System of Texas\, and most recently as Vice President and Associate General Counsel for the Texas Hospital Association.  She is a frequent speaker on the Texas Legislature and issues affecting hospitals and works closely with policymakers on issues of importance to hospitals. \nSpeakers: \nDavid Berry\, MS\, FACHE\nPresident\, System Clinical Operations\nChildren’s Health System of Texas\n\nJames C. Cunningham\, M.D.\nExecutive Vice President/Chief Medical Officer\nCook Children’s Health Care System \nDr. Jim Cunningham currently serves as Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer for Cook Children’s Health Care System in Fort Worth\, Texas.  Cook Children’s is a non-profit\, integrated pediatric health care delivery organization consisting of a Medical Center\, Physician Network\, Home Health company\, Health Plan\, and a Health Foundation. \nDr. Cunningham is a native Texan\, having been born and raised in Texas.  He graduated from Texas A&M University before attending medical school at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston.  He completed an internship and residency in Pediatrics at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City\, followed by a Fellowship in Pediatric Pulmonology at the University of Arizona. \nDr. Cunningham was initially recruited to Cook Children’s as Medical Director of Pulmonary Medicine and Co-Director of the Fort Worth Cystic Fibrosis Center.  Over the years he held numerous positions of Physician and Administrative Leadership\, ultimately becoming Medical Director for Cook Children’s Medical Center\, prior to assuming his current role as EVP/CMO of Cook Children’s Health Care System. \nDr. Cunningham has remained active in leadership at local\, regional\, and national levels\, and has remained active in clinical medicine and pediatric research.  His book “An Introduction to Cystic Fibrosis for Patients and Families” is now in its sixth edition and is now published in several different languages. \nJim is married and has two sons\, a daughter\, and three granddaughters. \n  \n \nBill Lee\, MBA\, MHA\nChief Executive Officer\nMedical City Children’s Hospital \nLee was named chief executive officer at Medical City Children’s Hospital on May 1\, 2017 and touts more than 25 years of healthcare experience. In addition\, he also serves as the chief executive for Medical Center Dallas – Women’s Hospital. \nSince 2010\, he has served as Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer at Memorial University Medical Center in Savannah\, Georgia\, a 604-bed combined adult and children’s hospital. Lee also served as Chief Administrator for the Willett Children’s Hospital of Savannah\, where he led a $20 million capital campaign to design and build a replacement facility for their children’s hospital\, scheduled to open in 2019. \nLee previously served as President and Executive Director of The Children’s Health Network\, an 800 member physician-hospital organization affiliated with Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta for 10 years. Additionally\, he held leadership positions within Hospital Corporation of America\, including at Eastside Medical Center\, and at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta. \nLee has represented pediatric healthcare issues at a state and regional level with the Georgia Hospital Association\, Georgia Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics\, the Pediatric Healthcare Improvement Coalition of Georgia\, and as a member of the Georgia Board of Physician Workforce. His passion for improving the health status for kids also includes an active board leadership role in Safe Kids of Georgia\, Ronald McDonald House Charities\, March of Dimes\, and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. \nHe holds a Master of Health Administration and Master of Business Administration from Georgia State University\, along with a Bachelor of Business Administration from Oglethorpe University in Atlanta. \nLee is married to Liane for 25 years and has two children\, Evan and Lauren. \n\nRobert L. “Bob” Walker\, FACHE\nPresident and Chief Executive Officer\nScottish Rite Hospital \nBob Walker joined Scottish Rite Hospital in 1979. He previously served as executive vice president and chief operating officer and was named president and chief executive officer in 2012. In his role\, Bob is responsible for the overall strategic and operational direction of the hospital and continuing its position as one of the top-ranked pediatric orthopedic hospitals in the world. He works closely with the Board of Trustees\, medical staff\, and executive leadership to ensure that the highest degree of medical care is provided to the hospital’s pediatric patients. \nBob serves on the board of the Texas Hospital Association and has previously served on its Executive and Audit committees. He is a member of the Texas Hospital Association Foundation board\, the American Hospital Association Regional Policy Board\, and the Children’s Hospital Association Public Policy Committee. Bob is past board chairman of the Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council and currently serves as an ex-officio. He served for many years on the Shelton School and Evaluation Center board where he also served as chairman. Bob also serves on the executive committee of the BMW Dallas Marathon. He is a member of the advisory boards of The Ronald McDonald House and Camp John Marc. \nA native of Garland\, Texas\, Bob earned his Bachelor of Business Administration from East Texas State University (now Texas A&M University-Commerce)\, and his Master of Health Care Administration degree from Trinity University. Bob has been honored by both Garland High School and Texas A&M University-Commerce as an Outstanding Alumnus. He is a past recipient of the Dean Leonard A. Duce Award for Excellence in Healthcare awarded by the Trinity University department of healthcare administration. Bob is a 33° Scottish Rite Mason and holds fellowship status in the American College of Healthcare Executives. \n  \nRegister Now
URL:https://achentx.org/event/breakfast-with-the-ceos/
LOCATION:Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children – Frisco\, 5700 Dallas Parkway\, Frisco\, TX\, 75034
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SUMMARY:After Hours Event - Bowlounge Dallas
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\n  \nCome out and join your colleagues for a great evening of networking and fun at Bowlounge in the Dallas Design District. \nYour ticket includes the following: \n\n2 games per attendee\nShoe rental\nTaco Bar for dinner\nIce Cream Bar for desert\nCash Bar\nAll the networking you can squeeze in!\n\nWe look forward to seeing you there! \nRegister Now\nA special thanks to Sound Inpatient Physicians\, Inc.\, for hosting this event!
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SUMMARY:UAB National Symposium for Healthcare Executives
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to attend the University of Alabama at Birmingham 37th National Symposium for Healthcare Executives on August 9-11\, 2017\, at the beautiful Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa. For the second year in a row\, ACHE of North Texas is proud to be partnering with UAB to support this special program. \n  \nThis is the ideal learning environment for healthcare leaders\, including healthcare executives\, medical professionals and decision-makers. You will have the unique opportunity to earn 12+ ACHE Face to Face credits as well as network with senior healthcare executives. \n  \n“The Sum of Excellence: Patients + Providers + Payors” – touches on new ways you can benefit from the human capital that is all around you and achieve more than ever by working together rather than struggling alone. \n  \nThe symposium is conducted by the Department of Health Services Administration and the Center for Healthcare Management & Leadership in the UAB School of Health Professions with support from their other Partners. \n  \nVisit: www.uab.edu/nshe for more details or to register
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LOCATION:Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa\, 4000 Sandestin Boulevard South\, Miramar Beach\, Florida\, 32550
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SUMMARY:Third Quarter Face-to-Face Education Event
DESCRIPTION:    \nRegister Now\nPanel 1:  Fraud and Abuse \nModerator:\nPamela Stoyanoff\, FACHE\, Executive Vice President & COO\, Methodist Health System \nPanelists:\nErma Lee\, Director of Compliance and Privacy Officer\, JPS HEALTH NETWORK\nSean McKenna\, Shareholder\, Greenberg Traurig\, LLP\nMartin Ostensen\, University of North Texas Health and Science Center \nPanel 2: Leading information Safety \nModerator:\nNick Kagal\, FACHE\, Senior Regional Director\, Premier Inc. \nPanelists:\nRick Frie\, Manager of Information Security\, JPS Healthcare\nWill Long\, VP & CISO\, Children’s Health\nRon Mehring\, MBA\, CISSP\, Vice President\, Technology & Security \nSpeaker Bios: \n  \n \nRick Frie\, CISSP\n Manager of Information Security\n JPS Health Network \nRick Frie\, CISSP\, is a Manager of Information Security at JPS Health Network in Fort Worth\, Texas\, where his primary responsibilities include information security risk assessments\, policy/procedure development\, user access reviews\, security investigations\, and Epic EMR security.  Prior to JPS\, Rick managed and performed information privacy-security reviews for Tenet Healthcare\, performed information systems audits for Commercial Metals Company\, and served as a senior internal auditor for UT Southwestern Medical Center.  Rick holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting from the University of Texas at Arlington. \n \nNick Kagal\, MBA\, FACHE\nSenior Region Director\nPremier Inc. \nNick Kagal is the Southwest Informatics Senior Region Director with Premier \nInc and the President-Elect for DFW-HIMSS. He has over 20 years of experience in the healthcare industry\, and has held leadership roles with several major DFW provider organizations including Parkland Health & Hospital System\, HealthSouth & Medical Center of Plano. In his role at Premier\, Nick has oversight for supporting Premier member hospitals achieve breakthroughs in operational & clinical process improvement and engagement in healthcare quality & safety collaborative efforts\, including QUEST and the Partnership for Patients initiative. Nick also supports various Premier offerings with Dallas-Fort Worth healthcare organizations focused on population health improvement and care management. \nNick has extensive experience working with multiple healthcare providers supporting their technology and informatics strategies.  He has served as Vice President of Business Development for an electronic medical record vendor and for a healthcare focused enterprise resource planning organization.  Nick received his BA in Biology & Psychology from Austin College and an MBA from the Texas A&M University.  He is an ACHE Fellow\, is a Senior Member of HIMSS.  Nick is also a national reviewer and moderator for the Annual HIMSS Conference & Exhibition education sessions.  Nick lives in Plano\, Texas with his wife and two children.  He is an avid sports fan\, a weekend warrior athlete and an extremely amateur musician. \n \nErma Lee\nDirector of Compliance and Privacy Officer\nJPS Health Network \nAs the Director of Compliance and Privacy officer at JPS Health Network\, Emra Lee implements and administers the day to day activities related to the corporate compliance and privacy programs.  She is a subject matter expert with respect to compliance and privacy matters requiring external reporting.  She retired a Commissioned Officer from the Army Reserves in 2015. \nErma is affiliated with the Healthcare Compliance Association\, American Health Lawyer’s Association\, Privacy Officer’s Association\, and North Texas Healthcare Compliance Professionals Association\, where she served as the past president and secretary. \nSome of her recent speaking engagements include: University of North Texas Health Science\, JPS Health Network International Research Day\, and American Academy of Professional Coders. \nHer community affiliations include:  Lena Pope Home\, Chapel Hill Academy\, \nOpening Doors for Women in Need and Downtown Fort Worth\, Inc \n. \n  \n  \n  \nWill Long\nVP & CISO\nChildren’s Health \nAs VP & Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for Children’s Health System of Texas\, Will Long has responsibility for development and oversight of the organization’s corporate information security program. As leader of the information security program\, he monitors new and emerging threats and regularly adjusts the organization’s security programs to mitigate risks. He oversees the development of information security policies\, cyber incident response\, security operations\, risk assurance\, and other security functions.  In addition to securing traditional information systems\, he also directs the efforts to secure the many connected medical devices used across hospital operations. \nLong has spent 30 years in information technology working both in the payor and provider sectors of the healthcare industry for 28 of those years.  During his career\, he has held a number of information technology and security leadership roles.  Prior to Children’s\, Long was the VP of Technology an Infrastructure at Baylor Scott & White Health\, where he was responsible for all technology supporting the hospitals and clinics\, including the biomedical and imaging technologies.  In prior roles\, Long has held security leadership positions where he developed security functions from the ground up. \nLong has holds and B.S. Electronic Engineering Technology degree\, and a M.S in Information Systems Management.  In addition\, Long also holds a CISSP\, CPHIMS certifications. \n\n  \n  \n  \n  \nRon Mehring\, MBA\, CISSP\nVice President\nTechnology & Security \nRon Mehring serves as the Chief Information Security Officer and Vice President of Technology & Security for Texas Health Resources\, one of the largest faith-based\, nonprofit health care delivery systems in the United States. The system’s primary service area includes 16 counties in north-central Texas\, home to more than 6.2 million people. \nAt Texas health Resources\, Ron leads Technology Operations\, IT Risk Management & Assurance\, IT BC DR program and Technology & Security Performance and Standards teams. \nRon began his career in technology for the United States Marine Corps. After 21 years of military service\, Ron retired from the Marine Corps and joined the Department of Veteran Affairs where he led Compliance Assessment teams within the newly formed Oversight & Compliance group. He also served as the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Deputy Director for Network & Security Operations. \nRon holds a Master of Business Administration in Risk Management from NYIT and is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). \n\n  \n  \n  \n  \nSean McKenna\nShareholder\nGreenberg Traurig\, LLP \nSean McKenna focuses his practice on  healthcare enforcement and regulatory issues\, representing individuals and providers under civil or administrative investigation by the Department of Justice\, Offices of Inspector General\, and Attorneys’ General Medicaid Fraud Control Units\, as well as in criminal investigations and matters involving the United States and State Attorneys General.  As a former ten-year Assistant United States Attorney\, Associate Counsel to the Inspector General and General Counsel for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services\, Sean focuses his practice on matters involving the health care industry and regularly represents clients before Medicare\, Medicaid and commercial contractors. Sean’s work includes assisting clients with internal investigations and compliance reviews\, as well as advising on compliance with state and federal fraud and abuse rules.  He is a frequent invited speaker at national\, regional\, and local conference. \n \nMartin Ostensen\, JD\, MBA\, MHA\nUniversity of North Texas Health and Science Center \nMartin Ostensen is an accomplished business leader with multi-faceted expertise in strategic\, legal\, fiscal\, service and administrative leadership. \nMartin was the inaugural leader of Legal Aid Alberta’s (LAA) Legal Services Centres\, and successfully directed the change in LAA’s business model.  He led a 128-member business unit to provide high quality first point of contact service.  Prior to that\, as managing lawyer at Alberta Law Line\, he managed the 28- person legal service center\, and successfully built Canada’s first legal aid web- based channel.  In addition\, he maintained operational integrity in legal hotline operations\, and ensured that client satisfaction exceeded program benchmarks. \nIn his role at LAA\, Martin provided operational support\, including budget development and compliance\, human resources and training\, stakeholder relations\, and policy development\, to deliver high performing client service.  He was a key driver of LAA’s business analytics development\, a project participant in two software changes\, and an effective member of the IT Steering Committee.  He was the project manager for LAA’s Criminal Resolution Unit\, which successfully worked with the Crown\, the judiciary\, staff and clients to shorten resolution times by 75% and effect cost savings over three years that approached $1Million.  He is a recipient of the 2011 Alberta Premier’s Medal of Excellence for his work in the team that supported Alberta Justice’s Self-Represented Litigants Initiative. \nMartin has provided volunteer leadership to two school boards\, a public library\, three minor sports organizations\, and a political party at the district level.  Martin has taught Business Law at a community college.  He believes strongly in investing in young people\, and making a difference in quality of life opportunities in a community. \nPresently\, Martin holds faculty appointments with the School of Public Health (SPH) and the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine at the University of North Texas Health Science Center (UNTHSC)\, Fort Worth\, and in the Neeley School of Business at Texas Christian University.  He is presently the Director of the Master of Health Administration Program\, and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Behavior and Health Systems.  He teaches Health Care Law\, Public Health Law\, Introduction to Health Management and Policy\, Professional and Academic Development\, MHA Internship\, Health Finance 2\, and US Health Policy.  He has achieved a Quality Matters certification for the Public Health Law (online) class.  Martin presently is a member of the President’s Council for Finance and Budgeting\, and is a member of the Faculty Senate.  Martin is leading the CAHME re-accreditation efforts for the MHA Program.  Martin sits on many committees in the SPH. \nHis academic interests include ethics and access to healthcare\, and the intersection of operational excellence with high performance outcomes.  As the Graduate Assistant to the Dean and the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs of the SPH\, Martin played a key role in providing project management for the SPH’s Accreditation Committee\, in its accreditation efforts with the Council on Education in Public Health (CEPH).  Martin assisted the Associate Dean as the TA for PHED 6321 Pedagogy; his duties included populating and maintaining the course’s Canvas interface.  As part of his Pedagogy course requirements\, Martin taught Ethics for Medical Students in the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine.  As part of his MHA degree program\, Martin successfully completed his administrative internship with Baylor\, Scott & White Health\, where he led a project that examined the variation in patient meal satisfaction across the Baylor system. \nMartin holds a Masters in Health Administration degree from UNTHSC\, Masters in Business Administration degrees from Cornell University (Ithaca\, N.Y.) and Queen’s University (Kingston\, Ontario)\, and Juris Doctor and Bachelor of Commerce degrees from the University of British Columbia (Vancouver\, B.C.).  Martin was the 2015 recipient of the Rischard S. Kurz Award given annually to an outstanding SPH graduate who emulates the leadership\, accomplishments and visionary qualities of Dean Kurz.  Martin was a 2015 inductee into the Delta Omega National Honorary Society for Public Health based on demonstrated academic excellence\, leadership and commitment to the field of public health\, and Martin was on the Dean’s List.  Born in Oslo\, Norway\, Martin completed his public schooling in Melbourne\, Australia and Powell River\, B.C. \nHis career objectives are to engage students in the development of ethical decision-making\, and to provide strategic leadership to a high performing healthcare organization\, align organizational philosophy\, mission\, vision and values with strategies and operational objectives\, and engage stakeholders to bring about transformational outcomes for patients. \nThroughout his career\, Martin provided strong and decisive leadership with top management performance that delivered results.  He provides leadership with integrity\, perspective and purpose\, delivered with confidence and care. \n\n  \n  \n  \nPamela J. Stoyanoff\nExecutive Vice President & COO\,\nMethodist Health System \nPamela Stoyanoff\, MBA and CPA is currently Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for the 7 hospital Methodist Health System in Dallas\, Texas.  In that role she is responsible for 4 of the 7 hospitals (the other 3 being joint ventures) and a myriad of Corporate\, centralized functions including IT\, Purchasing\, Quality\, Transplant services and Graduate Medical Education.  Pam is experienced in strategic planning\, financial management\, IT\, Human resources\, operational performance improvement\, joint ventures and physician integration.  She is a member of several Boards\, including the Dallas Ft. Worth Hospital Council Education and Foundation Board\,)\, the American Heart Association Go Red For Women Dallas chapter\, ACHE of North Texas Board and several others.  She is well known in the community\, serving on the Trinity Commons Foundation Board (developed to promote the Trinity River Corridor Project) and has traveled to Washington D.C. with select contingencies to promote Dallas economic development. \nPrior to coming to Dallas\, Pam was the Chief Financial Officer for the St. Vincent Health System (4 hospitals) in Little Rock\, Arkansas.  She is originally from Chicago\, Illinois and began her career at Arthur Anderson & Co. \nPam has her BS in Business Administration with a major in Accounting\, is a CPA and has her Masters degree from the Lake Forest Graduate School of Management in Lake Forest\, Illinois. \nPam has spoken around the country on many topics including revenue cycle management\, cost reduction strategies and diversity in healthcare supply procurement. \nShe was most recently voted one of the top 25 Women in Business in Dallas/Ft. Worth by the Dallas Business Journal in 2010 and was also selected in 2010 by the Dallas Business Journal as a Health Care Hero (in recognition of contributions toward improving health care in North Texas). \n  \nRegister Now
URL:https://achentx.org/event/third-quarter-face-face-education-event/
LOCATION:Methodist Dallas Medical Center\, 221 W Colorado Blvd\, Dallas\, TX\, 75208
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