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SUMMARY:Second Quarter ACHENTX Education Event
DESCRIPTION:  \nThese panels have been approved for 1.50 ACHE Face-to-Face Credits Each (3.00 if you attend both). \n  \nItinerary for the day: \n3-3:30pm – Check-In & Networking\n3:30-5pm – Panel 1: Managing for Morale— Effective Management Techniques to Retain Your Staff\n5-5:30pm – Networking Break\n5:30-7pm – Panel 2: Developing Mentoring and Coaching Skills \nThanks to Spin Sci for hosting this event!\n  \nRegister Here\n  \nPanel 1: Managing for Morale— Effective Management Techniques to Retain Your Staff \n  \nModerator:  Nick Kagal\, FACHE; Leader of Client Success\, SpinSci Technologies \nPanelists: \nKatie Bata Heeter\, FACHE; Baylor Scott & White Health System; SVP – Human Resources Strategic Business Services \nKathi Cox; Texas Health Resources\, COO; Ambulatory & Virtual Channel \nPriti Jain; Texas Health Physicians Group; Regional Director of Specialty Clinics \n  \nPanel 2: Developing Mentoring and Coaching Skills \n  \nModerator: Dr. Jennifer “J” Alexander\, FACHE; UTSW; Operations Manager of Imaging Systems & Services \n  \nPanelists: \nJohn E. Phillips\, FACHE; Methodist Dallas Medical Center; President \nJackie Sifuentes\, MBA\, LSSYB; Children’s Health; Manager of Patient Capacity Ambulatory Services \nTanya Stinson\, MHQS\, CMBB\, MCBA\, CRP; Leaning Towards Change\, LLC; Founder/Owner/Coach/Consultant \n  \nSpeakers’ Bios: \n  \nDr. Jennifer “J” Alexander is the Operations Manager for Imaging Services at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Serving\, collaborating\, and mentoring healthcare professionals is Dr. Alexander’s passion. She frequently attends healthcare conferences and events since she is a passionate scholar. Dr. Alexander has also spoken at colleges\, universities\, and other events on networking\, creating connections\, and the valuable social media tool LinkedIn. She routinely posts healthcare-related content on social media to inform her followers about the fast-evolving healthcare market and the branding and exposure needed to stay relevant. \n  \nShe has earned a doctorate in healthcare administration from the Virginia University of Lynchburg and an MBA and an MHA from the University of Texas at Arlington. She is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and a Certified Radiology Administrator with AHRA. \n  \n  \nKatie Bata Heeter is senior vice president of human resources strategic business services at Baylor Scott & White Health\, the largest not-forprofit health system in Texas. The system’s integrated delivery network includes Baylor Scott & White Health Plan\, Baylor Scott & White Research Institute\, Baylor Scott & White Quality Alliance and its leading digital health platform\, MyBSWHealth. Through 51 hospitals and more than 1\,100 access points\, including flagship academic medical centers in Dallas\, Fort Worth and Temple\, the system offers the full continuum of care\, from primary to award-winning specialty care\, as well as an array of virtual and in-home services. \n  \nIn her role\, Bata Heeter oversees implementation of HR programs that support system leaders in advancing the mission of Baylor Scott & White Health. Previously\, she served as vice president of strategic business services. \n  \nPrior to joining Baylor Scott & White\, Bata Heeter served in multiple human resources leadership roles including vice president and regional executive director at Advocate Aurora Health and its predecessor\, Advocate Health Care. She also previously served as vice president and chief human resource officer at Sherman Health Systems and as human resource director at Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital. \n  \nBata Heeter received her bachelor’s degree in business from Eastern Illinois University and a master’s degree in business management from Northern Illinois University. \n  \n  \nphoto\, headshot\, pic \nKathi Cox is the Chief Operating Officer of the Ambulatory and Virtual Channel at Texas Health. She is charged with forging innovative new models of care for North Texans. \n  \nKathi started her career with Texas Health almost 30 years ago and advanced through positions of increasing responsibility in hospital operations\, information technology and patient and family experience. This diverse background has provided her a wealth of knowledge across the continuum of care that has been paramount to her work to establish a seamless experience for consumers across the Texas Health ecosystem. Her work now includes building and supporting new models of care using both physical and virtual interactions. She brings a passion for the consumer experience and using technology to streamline operations. \n  \nKathi is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and holds an MBA from Western Governors University. In her spare time you will find her playing board games with friends\, smoking meat and making sausage or in the fall cheering on her Texas Longhorns or Dallas Cowboys. \n  \n  \nPriti Jain is an innovative leader\, able to produce actionable insights through lean process improvement\, and engage multi-disciplinary teams to achieve results. She is passionate about mentoring and helping others grow on their healthcare journey. Her expertise spans establishing a quality and risk management program at a hospital level\, driving strategic project deployment at system level\, as well as leading service line and ambulatory practice operations. \n  \nPriti’s accomplishments include leading system level improvement projects yielding substantial savings\, decreasing Serious Safety Events (SSE)s such as deaths and severe harm\, as well as operational dashboard development and deployment at several facilities. In her current role\, as the (Regional) Director of Specialty Care Operations with Texas Health Physicians Group\, she thrives in engaging specialists and practice care teams to optimize patient throughput\, outcomes\, safety\, and optimal experience. \n  \nPriti believes in giving back to the community\, and has been an active member of the ACHE of NTX chapter\, most recently as the chair of the membership and networking committee. She also engages in several local community based organizations like Southlake Association of Gift & Talented and District Advisory Council with Carroll ISD. On the personal front\, Priti enjoys staying active indoors and outdoors\, reading\, cooking\, and spending time with her family. \n  \nNick Kagal served as the Vice President of Marketing & Business Development and is now the leader of Client Success for SpinSci Technologies\, a healthcare technology solutions provider focused on driving patient engagement. Nick previously led Customer Success for the Western United States for Premier Inc.’s Performance Services division supporting informatics solutions and services focused on cost\, quality\, and safety. He has over 25 years of experience in the healthcare industry and has held leadership roles with several Dallas/Fort Worth health systems including Parkland Health & Hospital System\, HCA\, and HealthSouth. \n  \nNick received his BA in Biology & Psychology from Austin College and an MBA from Texas A&M University. He is a Fellow in both the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) and the Health Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS) and is a board member of DFW HIMSS. Nick lives in Plano\, Texas\, and is an avid sports fan\, a weekend warrior athlete\, a long-distance cyclist\, and plays guitar & bass in the local cover band Sonic Dissonance. \n  \nJohn Phillips\, FACHE\, serves as president of Methodist Dallas Medical Center. \n  \nSince stepping into the role in 2018\, Phillips has guided the hospital through accomplishments including recruitment of additional medical staff members to meet the growing needs of the hospitals service area\, further development of the Da Vinci minimally invasive surgical program\, established the MHS Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) Program and numerous hospital expansion and renovation projects providing the hospital’s patients access to high-quality healthcare services. Under his direction\, Methodist Dallas \nhas received accreditations as an American Nurses Credentialing Center Magnet Facility\, Level I Trauma re-designation and Level III maternal and neonatal intensive care designation. \n  \nPhillips has been a member of the Methodist Health System family since 2011. Philips served seven years as president of Methodist Mansfield Medical Center\, a 254-bed non-profit acute care hospital. Under his leadership in Mansfield\, the hospital achieved Magnet designation for excellence in nursing and opened the $118-million Amon G. Carter Foundation Heart and Vascular Center as well as a new patient tower and $11.8-million professional office building. \n  \nPrior to joining Methodist\, Phillips served as Chief Operating Officer at CHRISTUS St. Michael Health System in Texarkana and Chief Operating Officer at Davis Regional Medical Center in North Carolina. \n  \nPhillips earned a Bachelors in Physical Therapy from UT Southwestern\, an MBA from Hardin-Simmons University and a Master of Health Care Administration from Trinity University. Outside of his role at Methodist Dallas\, Phillips\, his wife and two children enjoy family vacations\, hiking and traveling. \n  \n  \nJackie Sifuentes\, MBA\, serves as Manager of Patient Capacity in Ambulatory Services at Children’s Health in Dallas\, Texas. She works with ambulatory department leadership and frontline service representatives to improve and streamline patient appointment request scheduling\, provider appointment utilization\, patient experience\, and increase patient access to ambulatory care. \n  \nJackie is a graduate of the UT Southwestern Aspiring Leaders program\, is EPIC Cadence and Lean Six Sigma certified. She earned her master’s degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Healthcare Administration from Texas Woman’s University in Dallas\, Texas and a bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Southern Methodist University also in Dallas\, Texas. \n  \nPrior to joining Children’s Health\, Mrs. Sifuentes was with UT Southwestern for over nine years and has an array of experience in the laboratory\, clinical and business administrative setting. She started out exploring her Chemistry degree from SMU in a lab setting in the Touchstone Diabetes Lab. Later\, she felt the need to build on her people skills which lead to becoming a Clinical Staff Assistant in the Internal Medicine Subspecialty Clinic. With that experience she then transitioned to the Central Registration role verifying insurance for outpatient clinics & learning more about managed care. Her Aspiring Leaders project led her to discover process improvement & project management skills within EPIC which she then further developed in her role as a scheduling capacity analyst II. She aims to leverage this experience in the ambulatory access strategy & capacity team growth as these two organization’s partner through the Joint Pediatric Enterprise. \n  \nOutside of work\, she pours into the National Association of Latino Healthcare Executives (NALHE) DFW Chapter by serving as President\, has served as president-elect\, and spearheaded the founding of the National La Mesa Emerging Leaders mentorship program. She also serves on the Hispanic Alumni of SMU board. As a leader of several organizations\, Ms. Sifuentes’s hope is to inspire other Latinos to pursue health care leadership positions to help provide access and representation in underserved communities. \n  \nOriginally born in Ciudad Juarez\, Chihuahua Mexico and raised in El Paso\, Texas\, nothing fills Jackie more than watching a West Texas sunrise. \n  \nTanya Stinson is a Performance Improvement Engineer. She has a Master’s Degree in Healthcare Quality and Safety and is a Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt. Tanya has 14 years of experience in leading large Lean Six Sigma transformational initiatives along with training\, coaching\, and certifying others (clinical and non-clinical) in leading performance\, process\, and quality improvement projects. She is extremely passionate about making positive changes that will improve outcomes for the consumer\, employees\, and leadership\, as well as empower project leaders through coaching and mentoring that will help others to become successful and grow the PI culture. She has worked in various Quality and PI settings\, inside and outside of healthcare. Tanya was awarded the 2020 ACHENTX Mentor of the Year award and recently started her own consulting firm\, Leaning Towards Change\, LLC\, and is training\, coaching\, and mentoring students and leaders in getting their Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt\, Green Belt\, and Black Belt certifications as well as work with organizations to reduce their defects\, wastes\, inefficiencies\, and costs therefore improving quality\, cost\, efficiency\, safety\, and productivity. \n  \n  \nRegister Here\n 
URL:https://achentx.org/event/second-quarter-achentx-education-event/
LOCATION:SpinSci Technologies LLC\, 14850 Quorum Drive #150\, Dallas\, TX\, 75254
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SUMMARY:After Hours Networking Event: Game Show Battle Rooms
DESCRIPTION:  \nCome out and join your ACHENTX colleagues for a unique networking and entertaining experience! \n  \n\n\nGame Show Battle Rooms is the #1 new game show experience for everyone to enjoy! \n  \nGet ready to have some fun and make some new connections in an immersive game show arena with engaging live hosts and a mix of your favorite game shows. \nSnacks and drinks will be provided. Beer and hard seltzers available for purchase. \n\nRegister Here\n\nCheck out his video: \n  \nhttps://youtu.be/a_TimxWrDYchttps://gameshowbattlerooms.com/dallas/ \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://achentx.org/event/after-hours-networking-event-game-show-battle-rooms/
LOCATION:Game Show Battle Rooms 4887 Alpha Rd\, Suite 250 Farmers Branch\, TX  75244\, 4887 Alpha Rd\, Suite 250\, Game Show Battle Rooms 4887 Alpha Rd\, Suite 250 Farmers Branch\,\, TX\, 75244
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SUMMARY:Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Certification Course
DESCRIPTION:  \nDue to the high volume of requests and for those who missed one of the earlier opportunities\, ACHE of North Texas’ Student Council is once again offering a Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Certification course. (Be sure to watch future announcements for a Green Belt Certification Course as well. Note: You will need your Yellow belt first to be able to register for the Green Belt session.) \nWhat’s included: \n\nLean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Course e-book\nLean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Certification Exam\nSimulated Project\n\nCourse Instructor: Tanya Stinson \nVirtual Platform: Zoom \n  \nRegister Here\n  \n\n\n\nHi there! My name is Tanya Stinson! It is a pleasure to make your acquaintance! I would like to tell you a little about myself. I have a master’s degree in Healthcare Quality and Safety\, a Master Black Belt in Lean Six Sigma\, and 14 years’ experience in leading\, coaching\, and mentoring professionals in completing Lean Six Sigma\, Quality\, Compliance\, Risk and Safety projects. I have a well-rounded and knowledgeable skill set\, as I have worked in various industries\, such as mining\, utilities\, manufacturing\, technology\, and healthcare. I am passionate about helping others by sharing with them what I have learned and creating positive changes within any organization. \nI have been working for Texas Health Resources since June 2017. Currently\, I am a Supervisor of Data Governance Support for THR and before my recent promotion\, I was a Performance Improvement Engineer/Coach. Since working with them\, I have received several awards and accolades. Here are just a few of the recognitions I have received: \n• 2020 ACHE of North Texas Mentor of the Year \n• Trailblazer Award – Texas Health Arlington Memorial\, 2018 for Blood Culture Contamination Reduction Project \n• Quality Award (2) – Texas Health Fort Worth\, 2019 for Neonatal Extubation Process Improvement Project and “Let’s Get Moving” Patient Ambulation Improvement Project \n• Discoverer Award – Texas Health Resources\, 2019 for ED Discharge Scheduling Improvement Project \n• Transformer Award – Texas Health Resources\, 2020 for Interventional Radiology Throughput Improvement Project \nOutside of work\, I am a wife and mother of 4 handsome young men\, and I love fishing\, camping\, and racing just to name a few! \nThank you so much for reading\, and I hope that you are as excited about the upcoming classes as I am! I look forward to meeting every one of you and growing the passion for PI! \nMany blessings\, \nTanya Stinson \n\n  \nRegister Here\n  \n \n \n 
URL:https://achentx.org/event/lean-six-sigma-yellow-belt-certification-course-4/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Asian Cultural Impact on Networking Strategies
DESCRIPTION:Join the Asian Healthcare Leaders of North Texas\nfor this special networking and educational event.\n  \nOur panelists will include:\nVidya Ayyr MPH\, CHW\nDirector\, Community Social Impact\, Parkland Health\nFounder & CEO\, BrainCharge \nVanessa Lee (Moderator)\nProgram Manager\, Strategy & Business Development\nCHRISTUS Health \nViswanathan Sahadevan\, MS\nChief Administrative Officer\nTexas Institute for Neurological Disorders \nRegister Here\nSpeakers Bios:\n  \n\n\nVidya Ayyr leads high-impact interventions to address the social determinants of health\, with a commitment to health equity and improving the lives and livelihoods of disadvantaged\, marginalized\, and vulnerable populations. As the Director of Social Impact\, she provides strategic oversight to Parkland’s community outreach investments\, promotes innovation in data analytics\, and mobilizes a team of Community Health Workers to drive an integrated approach to population health management. Prior to this role\, Vidya was a part of External Affairs at Parkland where she developed public-private sector partnerships to support diverse\, multi-stakeholder initiatives. Ms. Ayyr holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from University of Texas at Dallas and earned her Master of Public Health degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center\, School of Public Health\, in 2011. Vidya serves on the national EPIC (EMR) Brain Trust\, the Community Leadership Forum with the Federal Reserve Board in Washington\, DC and is a Presidential Scholar with the George W. Bush\, William J. Clinton\, George H.W. Bush\, and Lyndon B. Johnson Foundations. Her work on social impact collaboration has been recognized by the National Root Cause Coalition\, by the Institute for Patient and Family Centered Care (IPFCC)\, and by American Essential Hospitals (AEH) for its merit as an innovative design framework. \n\n\n  \n  \n\n\n\nVanessa Lee joined CHRISTUS Health in December 2019 as a Program Manager in Corporate Strategy. She is a collaborative\, proactive leader with experience in Strategy and Business Development in large and small health systems. \nBefore joining CHRISTUS\, Vanessa served Genesis Health System in Business Development where she began her journey to process improvement and systems thinking with experience as a Baldrige Examiner in Iowa and Illinois. In addition to bringing emerging technologies and new business to the health system\, Vanessa served as a representative of the health system on multiple community initiatives including affordable housing\, child community resources\, behavioral health resources\, and lead-based paint remediation\, where she worked with community leaders\, local agencies\, nonprofits\, and competing health systems to create working solutions for the Quad Cities’ most vulnerable populations. Locally\, she serves as the Chair for the ACHE North Texas Communications Committee and in the 2022 Keller ISD strategic planning cycle. Vanessa’s business expertise is complemented by her commitment to the “guest” experience as instilled in her from her time as a Disney Cast Member. She is a decorated graduate of Texas A&M University for both her Masters of Health Administration and BS in Biomedical Sciences and is a former member of the Corps of Cadets\, Squadron 20. \n\n\n  \n  \n\n\n\nViswanathan (Vishy) Sahadevan is a seasoned healthcare executive with diverse experience in corporate finance and information technology. Vishy has led several organization and fortune 500 companies improving their service levels\, operating costs and delivery times. Vishy is currently the Chief Administrative Officer at the largest neurology private practice in Dallas Metroplex at Texas Institute for Neurological Disorders. \nVishy is extremely motivated and dynamic executive with a comprehensive experience of over 25+ years and is recognized as an innovative and strategic thinker and a problem-solver. Vishy is a very devoted to social work in Dallas Community and involved with several volunteering organization. Vishy is also the recipient of US President Award thrice for volunteering 500 hours or more during his tenure with Bank of America as their senior vice president. \n\n\n  \n  \n  \nRegister Here\n  \n 
URL:https://achentx.org/event/asian-cultural-impact-on-networking-strategies/
LOCATION:CHRISTUS Health\, 919 Hidden Ridge\, Irving\, TX\, 75038\, United States
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SUMMARY:ACHENTX 3rd Quarter Education Event
DESCRIPTION:  \nThese two panels have been approved for 1.5 ACHE Face-to-Face Credits each (3.0 if you attend both sessions) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n3-3:30pm – Check-In & Networking \n3:30-5pm – Panel 1: Sustainable Strategies to Support Resiliency and Professional Well-being for Healthcare Professionals \n5-5:30pm – Dinner & Networking \n5:30-7pm – Panel 2: RN & Clinical Staff Retention & Turnover \n  \nA special thanks to Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth for hosting this event!! \n  \nPanel 1: Sustainable Strategies to Support Resiliency and Professional Well-being for Healthcare Professionals \nAdverse patient events have been attributed to healthcare staff who have experienced difficulty sleeping\, reduced job satisfaction\, impaired behavior and anxiety. These attributes contribute to more serious consequences such as burnout\, depression\, post-traumatic disorder and suicidal ideation. The suicide rate for physicians is higher than that for any other profession\, in part because of the stress of medical school\, risk for malpractice\, sleep deprivation and challenges with work/life balance. Healthcare leaders often struggle with finding long-term solutions to address an important but personal issue for their staff and organization. During this panel\, participants will learn sustainable strategies and approaches that will address well-being and resiliency for healthcare professionals in today’s healthcare environment. Even when leaders recognize this as a problem\, they are often presented with confusing information or get-better-quick solutions that bring no lasting change and can sometimes increase cynicism among employees. During this panel\, participants will learn the importance of sustaining well-being for healthcare professionals in today’s health care environment. \n  \nPanel 1 Panelists: \nChristi Nguyen DNP\, RN\, FACHE\, NEA-BC; ACNO of Nurse Excellence; UT Southwestern Medical Center (Moderator) \nElaine Beardsley MN ACCNS-P CPEN; Clinical Resiliency Specialist Program Manager; Children’s Health \nDr. Thomas Glenn Ledbetter; Chief Medical Officer; Baylor Scott & White Health DFW Central Region and BSWH Waxahachie \nGlenda Mutinda\, PhD\, MFT; Director of Interprofessional Well-Being; JPS Health Network \nMihir Patel\, MD\, MBA\, FACP\, CPE; Chief Medical Officer\, Monarch Region; Sound Physicians \n  \nPanel 2: RN & Clinical Staff Retention & Turnover \nWith an aging population\, baby boomers retiring\, millennials taking over the work force\, and reimbursements being more tied to patient satisfaction and administrative duties\, it is no surprise that turnover is at an all-time high. It is imperative for hospitals and health care systems to understand the impact of turnover as well as how to increase retention through engagement\, professional development and mentorship. \nPanel 2 Panelists: \nTraci Lawler-Shortt\, DNP; Client Services Vice President/Clinical Operations Specialist/ Lead Nurse Practitioner; SCP Health (Moderator) \nKatie Bata Heeter; Senior VP; HR Strategic Business Services; Baylor Scott & White Health \nShonna Bracco\, DNP; Chief Nursing Officer\, Texas Health Resources \nKelly Martin; Vice President of Human Resources; Texas Health Resources \n  \n\nRegister Here\n\n  \nPanel 1 Speakers’ Bios: \nDr. Christi Nguyen has been a nurse for 27 years and nurse leader for 17 years. She recently joined UT Southwestern Medical Center as the Associate Chief Nursing Officer\, Nursing Excellence. She is also a Clinical Assistant Professor with the University of Texas at Arlington’s MSN Nursing Administration Online Program and Student Advisor in the DNP Program. She earned both her Bachelor and Masters of Science in Nursing and Healthcare Administration from the University of Texas at Arlington in 1994 and 2004\, respectively. She completed her Doctorate in Nursing Practice from Texas Christian University in 2016. Dr. Nguyen is certified as a Nurse Executive\, Advanced and a Fellow in the American College of Health Care Executives (ACHE). \nDr. Nguyen has worked in multiple areas of nursing\, including oncology\, home health\, hospice\, case management and as a wound\, ostomy and continence nurse. \nDr. Nguyen is a member of the American Organization for Nursing Leadership\, Texas Organization for Nursing Leaders\, North Central Organization for Nursing Leadership\, and ACHE. She is currently the President of the North Central Organization for Nursing Leadership and a Board member with Texas Organization for Nursing Leadership and the DFW Great 100 Nurses. \nShe was recognized as a DFW Great 100 Nurse in 2013\, Texas Health Presbyterian Dallas Hospital’s “Excellence in Nursing – Transformational Leadership” in 2015\, D Magazine’s “Excellence in Nursing Awards – Nurses in Leadership Roles” in 2016 and 2019\, and a JPS Excellence Award Winner in 2021. \n  \nElaine Beardsley is committed to support health care staff to be their best while doing the difficult work they do. She is in the role of Clinical Resilience Specialist at Children’s Health in Dallas. Her background is a Clinical Nurse Specialist and spent many years at Seattle Children’s in the Emergency Department. She is in her third year of an Industrial and Organizational Psychology PhD program with her research interests being organizational factors that mediate emotional labor within critical care. The focus of her work at Children’s Health is twofold: help individuals connect to their own resilience factors thereby processing stress to support replenishment\, and identifying and mitigating system factors that promote cumulative stress. Elaine has done many presentations locally and nationally. In her spare time\, she loves being with her family and pets and spending time outdoors. \n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\nThomas Ledbetter\, MD currently serves as the Chief Medical Officer at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Waxahachie\, Texas; Sr VP CMO DFW Central Region\, and is a board certified internist\, practicing medicine for more than 35 years in Waxahachie. During his work as an internist\, he recognized the growing divide between the practice of medicine and patient care. As a result he began redesigning how his office operated in an effort to remove inefficiency in hopes to preserve face time a physician had with their patients. In 2014\, he was appointed Chief of Clinical Efficiency for Health Texas Provider Network\, an affiliate of Baylor Scott & White. In 2015\, Dr. Ledbetter co-authored an editorial for the Mayo Clinic Proceedings titled\, “The Engaged Physician\,” highlighting the growing epidemic of physician burnout. He recognized that a systematic approach was needed to improve the health and wellness of physicians\, advance practice providers\, and front line nurses. Since 2018\, he has chaired the Baylor Scott & White’s Wellbeing in Medicine workgroup which is a multi-disciplinary leadership team of physicians\, advance practice providers\, clinical psychologist\, pastoral care\, and front nurses focusing on culture\, workflow efficiency\, and resiliency. \nDr. Ledbetter earned his doctorate in medicine from the Louisiana State University School of Medicine\, graduating with honors. He did his internal medicine internship and residency at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas\, Texas. Dr. Ledbetter is a fellow of the American Board of Internal Medicine. He is a graduate of University of Texas Dallas with a Masters in Medical Management. \nHis clinical interests have centered chronic disease management\, leveraging nutrition\, exercise and cognitive therapy to improve outcomes. \n  \nGlenda Mutinda\, PhD\, serves as the Director of Interprofessional Well-being at JPS Health Network. Dr. Mutinda received two Bachelor of Arts degrees from the University of Iowa in Psychology and African American Studies\, a Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Houston – Clear Lake\, and holds a doctoral degree in Medical Family Therapy from East Caroline University. She also completed advanced fellowship training in integrated behavioral medicine and residency education at Saint Mary’s Family Medicine Residency Program. Her current position at JPS allows her direct access to the residents/fellows\, oversight of all well-being initiatives\, and she holds an integral position in the organization’s overarching Caring for the Caregiver task force. Her interests include well-being of medical trainees and healthcare workers\, diversity and health equity\, and integrated behavioral medicine. \n\n\n\n\n  \n  \nMihir Patel earned his medical degree from NHL Medical College/Gujarat University in India and completed his training in Internal Medicine at St. Mary’s Hospital\, Yale School of Medicine\, CT. Patel completed his MBA in Health Care Management from UT Dallas Naveen Jindal School of management with high honors. He is a board-certified internal medicine and Utilization management\, has a leadership fellowship in Hospital Medicine\, and green belt certification in Lean/Six sigma. In 2014\, Mihir joined Sound Physicians as a Hospitalist Physician at Shreveport\, LA. Since joining he has served in various clinical and administrative capacities. During his 8 years at Sound\, he remains interested and had a significant contribution in Leadership development\, Growth\, Physician engagement\, Value-based care\, and innovation-based performance improvement in various hospital based service lines.  \nMost recently\, he served as an Chief Medical Officer of Monarch Regio\, with primary serving area in 11 different states in Southeastern US. In his role\, Mihir has responsibilities for running 80 plus unique programs with focus on providing inpatient services in hospital setting. He leads the group of >750 Hospital based physicians to drive quality inpatient outcomes and fully responsible for managing P&L\, operations\, contracting and relationships with various health systems.  \nMihir resides in Dallas\, TX area with his wife and 2 children. In his free time\, he loves spending time traveling with his family. \n  \n\n\n\n\nPanel 2 Speakers’ Bios: \n  \nTraci Shortt\, a native of Fort Worth\, TX brings 21 years of experience in nursing\, advanced practice nursing\, project management\, contract management\, and change facilitation to her role with SCP-Health. In her Client Services Vice President role\, Traci facilitates engagement with stakeholders to optimize contracts financially\, operationally\, and culturally. As a Clinical Operations Specialist and Nurse Practitioner she is responsible for special projects\, evaluation of contracts\, operational assessment and clinical practice. In this role\, she ensures clients receive facility specific analysis of their processes\, staffing models\, and practice guidelines. She works to ensure efficiency\, efficacy\, and safety in the delivery of patient care. \nShe completed a doctoral project on Waveform Capnography Use in Moderate Sedation and IV Analgesia. She has worked with ANCC in developing a national emergency nurse practitioner board certification and is active in nurse practitioner lobbying and legislation. Another area of expertise is the prehospital and transport environments. She has taught classes nationally and internationally on this topic and is working on an infrastructure project currently in Nigeria. Traci was recognized as one of Baylor Health Care Systems top directors for clinical and operational performance. Traci also has worked with the U.S. Army in developing and delivering a critical care field medicine course for their Special Forces medical personnel\, which was utilized in Iraq\, and Afghanistan resulting in decreased field mortality numbers. \nShe formerly served as a Director of Emergency and Critical Care Services at Baylor Health System. While there\, she was able to develop Left Without Treatment Plans\, Door to Provider Time reduction plans\, Ventilator Acquired Pneumonia Practice Protocols and Central Line and Sepsis bundles in their clinical transformation\, Traci received her Doctorate of Nursing Practice Degree from Chatham University. She also holds a Masters of Business Administration from Brenau University in Gainesville\, GA and an undergraduate degree from Texas Tech University. Traci is certified as an Adult and Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner clinically and also as a Six Sigma Blackbelt operationally. Traci is based out of the Houston\, TX office. \n  \nKatie Bata Heeter is Vice President of Strategic Business Services at Baylor Scott & White Health\, the largest not-for-profit health system in Texas. The integrated delivery network includes 49\,000 employees\, 52 hospitals\, 7\,500 affiliated physicians\, more than 1\,100 access points\, Baylor Scott & White Research Institute and one of the national’s largest accountable care organizations\, Baylor Scott & White Quality Alliance. \nIn her role\, Bata Heeter oversees implementation of HR programs that support system leaders in advancing the mission of Baylor Scott & White Health. \nPrior to her current role\, Bata Heeter served in multiple human resources leadership roles including vice president and regional executive director at Advocate Aurora Health and its predecessor\, Advocate Health Care. She also previously served as vice president and chief human resource director at Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital. \nBata Heeter received her bachelor’s degree in business from Eastern Illinois University and a master’s degree in business management from North Illinois University. \n  \nDr. Shonna Bracco has been a Registered Nurse since 1996. She holds a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from Texas Christian University and is board certified as a Nurse Executive Advanced. Dr. Bracco currently serves as the Chief Nursing Officer for Texas Health Arlington Memorial since September 2019. She is passionate about creating healthy work environments for healthcare workers to include reducing incivility\, workplace violence and improving self-care and kindness in healthcare. Dr. Bracco serves the community by being a board member for Arlington Chamber Women’s Alliance\, Texas Christian University Nursing Professional Advisory Board\, and Texas Health Surgery Center Arlington board. \n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\nKelly Martin\, Vice President of Human Resources Operations\, is a 20-year veteran of Texas Health Resources. She spent six years as the Entity Human Resources Officer at Texas Health Plano. During her tenure there\, she’s focused on increased employee retention as well as top decile employee engagement results. \nPrior to that she worked as a Human Resources Manager and served in several employee relations roles where she worked closely with employees and others in Human Resources. Kelly’s also been involved with various system projects\, such as the design and deployment of the employee Grievance Program. \nShe is certified in Mediation and Managing Workplace conflict as well as a certified professional in Human Resources. \nKelly has a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the University of North Texas. \nOutside of work she enjoys spending her time with her husband of 19 years\, Mark\, and their 13-year-old son\, Brady. Their entire family are huge baseball fans and split their time between watching her son play select baseball and cheering on the Texas Rangers. \n  \nRegister Here\n\n  \n\n\n\nACHE of North Texas will adhere to CDC COVID-19 guidelines for in-person gatherings. Monitoring the CDC’s COVID-19 By County risk level tracking\, ACHENTX events/meetings will observe the following guidelines. (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/your-health/covid-by-county.html) \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://achentx.org/event/achentx-3rd-quarter-education-event/
LOCATION:Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth\, 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue\, Fort Worth\, TX\, 76104
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SUMMARY:2022 ACHENTX's WHEN Women's Conference
DESCRIPTION:This popular annual conference is offered by the ACHE of North Texas chapter’s Women’s Healthcare Executives’ Network.\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for ACHENTX’s WHEN (Women’s Healthcare Executives’ Network) Women’s Conference EmpowHER 2022! Network with fellow women healthcare leaders and participate in break-out sessions on topical issues. Register and attend two of the four break-out sessions. Networking Breakfast and Lunch will be served.\n\n\nDate: Thursday\, June 9\nTime: 8:30am-2pm\nLocation: Texas Woman’s University\n5500 Southwestern Medical Avenue\nDallas\, TX 75235 \nRegister Here\nSchedule: \n8:30-9:00 am – Registration & Breakfast\n9:00-9:15 am – Kickoff\n9:30- 10:30 am – Breakout Session 1\n10:30 – 10:45 am– Break\n10:45 – 11:45 am – Breakout Session 2\n11:45 -12:45 pm – Network Break & Lunch\n12:45-1:45 pm – Keynote Address\n1:45-2:00 pm – Closing Comments \n  \nBreak Out Session Topics and Speakers: \n• Why Self Care Isn’t Selfish \nLisa Vernon\, MSW\nSEL-Dynamic Mindfulness Trainer \nCharmaine Christianson\, MHSM\, MBA\nSystem Director\, Clinic Services Baylor Scott & White Health \n  \n• Navigating Your Financial Future \nSusan Marvin\, CFP®\nCRPC Financial Advisor\, Certified Financial Planner(tm) Practitioner \n  \n• Executive Presence: Own the Room \nLenetra King\, MSHA\, FACHE\, Founder\, Watch Me EXCEL™ \n  \n• Zoom Ahead: Leveraging our new Virtual Reality \n \nKathi Cox\, MBA\, COO\, Ambulatory & Virtual Channel\, Texas Health \n  \nKeynote Address: “Betting on Women: The Power of an Entrepreneurial Spirit” \nJoin us as Dina Hawidi shares her story: Dream so big that it seems impossible\, then make it possible to help us forge forward not just as leaders\, but collectively as women. \nDina Hawidi\, featured on Shaping DFW and Voyage Dallas is a Fort Worth native. She has drawn more than 122\,000 followers and 3.5 million likes on TikTok with videos showcasing her ornate wedding dresses and sparkling\, beaded evening gowns. A Jordanian-American fashion designer\, she is the founder of the Dina Hawidi bridal boutique in Arlington. She specializes in highly customizable gowns and caters especially to hijabi brides who want to alter them to be more modest. This young entrepreneur empowered herself to fulfill her dreams and is changing the fashion world one gown at a time. \nThis conference will take place on Thursday\, June 9 at Texas Woman’s University – Dallas. Free parking is available in the garage adjacent to the main TWU entrance. If you have any questions or concerns\, please contact us as WHENNTX@gmail.com. We look forward to seeing you! \n  \n  \nA special thank you to TWU and Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP and Leaning Towards Change\, LLC for hosting this event! \n\n\n\n\n  \nRegister Here\n  \n 
URL:https://achentx.org/event/2022-achentxs-when-womens-conference/
LOCATION:Texas Woman’s University – Dallas\, 5500 Southwestern Medical Avenue\, Dallas\, TX\, 75235
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220312T120000
DTSTAMP:20260620T201655
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SUMMARY:ACHENTX New Horizons Event
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our popular New Horizons event – being organized by our ACHENTX Student Council\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe ACHENTX New Horizons event is a special two-for-one opportunity. By registering for this event\, you will have the opportunity to 1) attend the virtual New Horizons event on March 12 and then after that\, 2) meet one-on-one with a local Healthcare Human Resources Representative. \nEvent Agenda: \n\nIntroductions : 10 mins\nPresentations: 90 mins\nBuilding resume /Linkedin/ Social media development – Andrea Askins (30 min)\nCareer building/ Linkedin/ Social media development – Angela Vincent Michael (30 min)\nNetworking/ Linkedin/ Social media development – Lorie Thibodeaux (30 min)\nQ&A Session : 20 mins\n\nAfter registering for this event\, please use the below google form link to submit your resume. Your resume will be used by a local Human Resources Representative who will be conducting a one-on-one Zoom call with you\, to be scheduled after this event. Note: This separate discussion with the HR Rep will not be a job interview\, but instead will be an opportunity for you to receive feedback on your resume and practice your interviewing skills – all with someone who reviews resumes and interviews candidates in the local healthcare community on a day-to-day basis. \nSubmit Resume Here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/192IdqkL7RKbpJ77R12zwYnB7G8QWk4Fj6oZFDlT9_h0YmYeyHU-ubZL4yA_Kib1j9vpjZaiY?usp=sharing \nMore details will be provided during the event about the above referenced post-event HR discussions\, how those will be scheduled\, what they will entail\, etc. \nNew Horizons Event Presenters’ Bios: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nAndrea Askins is a Lead Talent Acquisition Partner with over 20 years of experience in Talent Management.  Andrea works alongside all levels of leadership to place qualified candidates.    Ms. Askins believes that personal branding can set you apart from other candidates and enjoys teaching individuals how to fine-tune their job search.  She has served as a career and resume coach as a consultant and for non-profit organizations. \nAndrea has her a Bachelor’s degree with a concentration in Communication Studies and Business from Lamar University in Beaumont\, TX.  She will graduate in May from Texas A&M University in College Station with a Master’s degree in Human Resources Development.  Andrea plans on attending Baylor University in the Fall of 2022 to focus on her doctorate in organizational leadership.  Ms. Askins serves as the chair for the UTSW Hispanic–Latino Business Resource Group.    In her spare time\, Andrea enjoys working in her yard with her husband of seventeen years and fostering mini schnauzers and old English sheepdogs. \n  \nAngela Vincent Michael is a healthcare leader\, coach and collaborator who is passionate about improving patient experience and key outcomes by engaging clinical and operational leaders on innovative process improvements. Her passion for healthcare improvement is cemented firmly in her experience as the advocate and care navigator for her mom (oncology) and daughter (prematurity). As a young millennial female healthcare leader\, whose ethnicity and origin have ties to India\, Nigeria\, Canada\, and America\, Angela also believes in quietly and peacefully influencing an inclusive and equitable culture for all. \nFor over a decade\, Angela has engaged healthcare cross-functional teams with a strong focus on clinical quality improvement\, performance excellence\, project management and clinical analytics. In her current role as System Director\, Performance Improvement at Methodist Health System\, she collaborates with leaders at all levels of the organization to innovate and advance clinical and operational performance. Angela holds a Master’s degree in Health Finance and Management from Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health\, and is an active member with the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) North Texas chapter. \nAngela’s world revolves around her family\, her husband\, their 10 year old daughter\, 7 year old son and two dogs\, Spot and Snow! Her all-time favorite quote is by Dr. Nelson Mandela\, “I never fail. I am either winning or learning”. \n  \nLorie Thibodeaux\, MHA\, ITILv3\, HACP\, CPHQ is a Quality Improvement Leader who has demonstrated extensive experience in healthcare quality\, research\, process improvement\, and program development. She joined Parkland during the Corporate Integrity Agreement (CIA) and led enterprise-wide projects\, executive project meetings with board of managers\, leadership\, department heads\, providers\, and other clinicians to discuss strategic goals. Additionally\, she worked on process improvements and successfully closed the CIA. Building a safety culture and teamwork centered community in a high-risk environment is no easy task. During this time\, Lorie was instrumental on critical projects to the success and sustainability required through the journey towards building trust by eliminating fear\, examining close calls and errors\, and unsafe conditions. As a Senior Manager\, Performance Improvement\, Lorie demonstrates strong motivation and leadership to help drive our organization into being a safer place. She also has developed an Employee Resource Group for Women at Parkland Health & Hospital System. \nLorie holds an MHA from University of Missouri-Columbia\, a Bachelor of Science from Spring Hill College\, and holds certifications in Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITILv3)\, Health Accreditation Certification Program (HACP) and Certified in Professional Health Quality (CPHQ). She is also an alum of the Institute for Diversity Summer Enrichment Program (SEP). \nLorie has a strong passion for not only improving patient safety and quality of care\, but also strongly supports initiatives around health equity. In Lorie’s free time\, she enjoys making an impact in the Dallas-Fort Worth community. She is the Immediate Past- President (founding DFW Chapter President) for the National Association of Latino Healthcare Executives (NALHE DFW). Lorie also sits on the Executive Board for the National Association of Latino Healthcare Executives.  She serves on the ACHE Diversity Committee and is the Founding Member of the Women Healthcare Executive Network (WHEN ACHENTX). She also is actively involved of the National Association of Health Services Executives (NAHSE). She also serves on the Board of the Jewish Family Service.  In addition\, Lorie actively works with several charity organizations and enjoys mentoring others in her free time. Lorie is a native of New Orleans and is the first generation born in the United States on her mother’s side. Her mother emigrated from Panama City\, Panamá. \n\n\n\nRegister Here
URL:https://achentx.org/event/achentx-new-horizons-event/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220224T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220224T170000
DTSTAMP:20260620T201655
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SUMMARY:Interdependence of Public\, Private and Federal Healthcare Delivery
DESCRIPTION:This virtual panel has been approved for 1.5 ACHE Face-to-Face Credits\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe traditional boundaries between Public\, Private and Federal Healthcare delivery have become more permeable as healthcare regulations and requirements have changed. The beneficiary population can no longer be considered as belonging to its system alone. \nPatients seeks services outside healthcare systems for many reasons\, including access\, capacity\, and cost. Traditionally\, migration between healthcare systems would be discouraged through financial measures or by threat of disenrollment. Today healthcare systems rely on each other to provide services that they cannot provide for financial\, geographical or accessibility reasons. The Veterans Administration and Department of Defense both rely on partnerships with public and private healthcare systems to provide care to Veterans\, Service Members\, and their dependents beyond the capability of the Federal system. Likewise\, public and private healthcare systems enter into affiliation agreements with Federal sector healthcare systems for academic and research-based support. \nThrough this discussion\, participants will gain an understanding of the complexities related to documentation of episodes of care\, reimbursement for completed care\, and information technology challenges; the interoperability and cooperation of Public\, Private and Federal Healthcare Systems during natural or manmade disasters; and the future of Public\, Private and Federal Healthcare Delivery as it relates to the continued homogenization of their respective patient populations. \nAaron Bujnowski\, FACHE\nDirector\, Integrated Delivery Network Leader\nThe Chartis Group \nJason Fisher\nExecutive Assistant to the Director\nSouth Texas Veterans Health Care System \nEric D. Jacobsen\nAssociate Director and Chief Operating Officer\nVA North Texas \nGeorge T. Roberts\, Jr.\, FACHE (Moderator)\nChief Executive Officer\nNortheast Texas Public Health District \n\n\n\n\nRegister Here\nSpeakers’ Bios: \n  \n  \nAaron Bujnowski is a Director with The Chartis Group and co-leader of the Private Equity (PE) practice area. Mr. Bujnowski’s healthcare career spans over 15 years. He focuses on developing innovative enterprise strategies that enable integrated delivery networks and their leaders to create lasting competitive advantage. He also helps PE firms to effectively make buy- or sell-side decisions and deliver increased value through their portfolio companies. \nPrior to joining The Chartis Group\, Mr. Bujnowski was the system Chief Strategy Officer at Texas Health Resources\, where he spent nearly nine years. He was responsible for developing and implementing strategies across the entire enterprise\, including acute\, post-acute\, ambulatory\, physician\, consumer\, and value-based approaches. His experience also includes more than four years with the Boston Consulting Group (BCG)\, where he served as a core member of BCG’s strategy and healthcare practices. He was also a founding member of BCG’s PE practice\, spending time on Wallstreet working on deals with many of the country’s largest PE firms. Mr. Bujnowski previously held various leadership positions in new venture development and innovation at The Dow Chemical Company for more than nine years. \nWhile at Chartis\, Mr. Bujnowski has worked with large IDNs on major strategic efforts\, including enterprise strategy development and implementation\, service line strategy and structure\, consumer strategy\, and strategic and community partnership development. He has also helped accelerate the growth of the PE practice\, working on buy-side due diligence efforts and sell-side efforts in the health provider space. Leveraging his previous in-house strategy experience\, he has also worked on value-enabling efforts for PE portfolio companies\, which have resulted in identifying significant sources of organic and inorganic growth and operational efficiencies for his clients. \nMr. Bujnowski holds a Master of Business Administration from The University of Texas at Austin\, where he graduated with the highest honors. He also holds a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering with a biomedical emphasis from Brigham Young University in Provo\, Utah\, where he graduated with honors. In 2015\, Mr. Bujnowski became a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE). \n  \nJason H. Fisher is the Executive Assistant to the Director at the South Texas Veterans Health Care System (STVHCS).  In this role\, Mr. Fisher reports to the Medical Center Director and has responsibility for Strategic Planning\, VA-DoD Sharing Agreements\, Joint Incentive Fund proposals\, and numerous special projects. \nMr. Fisher received a Bachelor of Administration in Business Management from Texas A&M University in 1991\, and a Master of Healthcare Administration and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Houston – Clear Lake in 1994.  He entered the VA as an administrative resident through the Graduate Healthcare Administration Training Program (GHATP) in Brooklyn\, NY\, and later served as the Executive Secretary of the GHATP Board for almost 10 years. \nMr. Fisher joined the STVHCS in 1995 as the Administrative Officer at the VA Outpatient Clinic in Corpus Christi. Following this assignment\, Mr. Fisher served as Executive Assistant to the Director at the STVHCS from 1997 through 2006.  In 2006 Mr. Fisher was appointed the Strategic Programs Manager of the STVHCS which has since evolved into his current role. \nMr. Fisher received an Honorable Discharge as a Captain from the U.S. Army Reserves in 2010\, having served with the 228th Combat Support Hospital\, the 5th Brigade/95th Division\, and the 4th Brigade/100th Division. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEric D. Jacobsen is the Associate Director and Chief Operating Officer at VA North Texas where he manages numerous administrative departments and sections. \nMr. Jacobsen began his career at VA in 1999 as a supervisory health system specialist and worked in a variety of leadership roles. \nMr. Jacobsen received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Austin in 1996 and completed a Master of Science in Health Care Administration at Trinity University in San Antonio\, Texas in 1999. \nHe is a graduate of VA’s Executive Career Field Training Program and is Board Certified in Healthcare Management and a Fellow in ACHE with experience in healthcare operations\, public health initiatives/crisis management\, quality and performance metrics\, provider networks\, financial management\, strategic and tactical planning\, and improving patient satisfaction. \n  \nGeorge T. Roberts\, Jr.\, has served as the Chief Executive Officer of the Northeast Texas Public Health District since November 2006. The Northeast Texas Public Health District (NET Health) is a local Health Department established by the City of Tyler and Smith County. Services provided by NET Health include Community Outreach\, Disease Surveillance\, Environmental Health\, Immunization\, Tuberculosis Control\, Public Health Emergency Preparedness\, Regional Laboratory\, Vital Statistics\, and the WIC (Women\, Infants\, and Children) Program. NET Health has started and participated in many community collaboratives including Fit City Tyler whose Mission is to make Tyler a Fit City “One Step\, One Bite and One Health-Conscious Decision at a Time”. NET Health primarily serves Tyler and Smith County but also provides some services in 21 counties in East Texas. The WIC Program serves a 20-county area and Public Health Emergency Preparedness serves a 7-county region. Most recently\, Mr. Roberts and his Team have been leading the Community response to the COVID 19 Pandemic and the COVID 19 Vaccination effort. \nMr. Roberts has over 40 years of health care experience\, the majority of which was spent in hospital administration\, having previously served at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas\, Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler\, and Henderson Memorial Hospital in Henderson\, Texas. He received his Bachelor of Business Administration from Southern Methodist University in Dallas\, TX and his Master of Health Administration from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis\, MO. He is Past President of the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) Board of Directors\, and he also has served as President of the Texas Association of City and County Health Officials (TACCHO). He is the President of the Texas Health Institute Board of Directors\, and he currently serves on the Board of the Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce\, Carter BloodCare\, and the Piney Woods Regional Advisory Council (RAC) Area G. Mr. Roberts is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives\, and is active in a number of church\, community\, and statewide efforts. Mr. Roberts has been married to his wife Leslie for 34 years\, and they have adult children – Claire and Travis. \n\n\n\n\n  \n  \nRegister Here
URL:https://achentx.org/event/interdependence-of-public-private-and-federal-healthcare-delivery/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210826T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210826T190000
DTSTAMP:20260620T201655
CREATED:20210706T204738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220302T191049Z
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SUMMARY:ACHENTX Third Quarter Education Event
DESCRIPTION:These panels have been approved for 1.5 ACHE Face-to-Face credits each (3.0 if you attend both). \nAgenda:\n3:30-5pm – Panel #1: Embracing a Dialogue about Gender Equity and Intersectionality \n5:30-7pm – Panel #2: Equity of Care \nRegister Here\nThis will be a virtual event.\nPanel #1: Embracing a Dialogue about Gender Equity and Intersectionality\nAs healthcare consumers become more demographically diverse\, healthcare leaders seek to recruit and retain talent from diverse backgrounds and experiences. Gaining an understanding of intersectionality will equip leaders to build and retain team members across difference and in ways that establish common ground and cultivate inclusive cultures of belonging The concept of intersectionality recognizes that everyone has multiple identities that intersect and influence how we view ourselves and interact with others. Learning how to effectively apply intersectionality principles will help organizations move beyond the one-dimensional aspects of traditional diversity\, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts. \nIn the drive for gender equity\, healthcare leaders have acknowledged the need for fully inclusive gender equity that recognizes the intersectionality of race\, ethnicity\, sexual orientation\, and other dimensions of identity. Efforts to improve women representation in the senior ranks of healthcare management must include women from all backgrounds and experiences. When intersectionality considerations are incorporated into gender equity strategies\, organizations can reap tangible\, proven benefits including better talent recruitment and retention\, stronger DEI outcomes\, and improved organizational performance. \nPanel #1 Panelists:\nLaSharndra Barbarin\, MHA\, FACHE\nChief Executive Officer\nMedical City Lewisville\nPatricia T. Driscoll\, BSN\, MSN\, JD\nProfessor of Healthcare Administration\nTexas Woman’s University\nDr. Cole Edmonson DNP\, RN\, NEA-BC\, FACHE\, FAONL\, FNAP\, FAAN\nChief Experience and Clinical Officer\nAMN Healthcare\nTravis W. Gill\, JD\nAssistant Vice President – Institutional Equity & Access\nThe University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center\nDr. Marlette Jackson\nDirector of Justice\, Equity\, Diversity and Inclusion\nVirgin Pulse\nPamela Stoyanoff\, MBA\, CPA and FACHE\nPresident and Chief Operating Officer\nMethodist Health System\nPanel #2: Equity of Care\nQuality of care should not vary on the basis of the patients’ socioeconomic\, ethnic\, gender\, or geographic background. It is known however\, that there is a healthcare divide in the U.S. especially in vulnerable populations including: those lacking health insurance (or are underfunded)\, low-income families\, racial and ethnic minorities\, and LGBTQ populations. The Affordable Care Act aimed to address access and equity of care issues by expanding health insurance coverage. Deficits in access to care changes the way healthcare is delivered and financed. \nTo embrace diversity is a core principle of the healthcare management profession and is also an ethical and business imperative. Healthcare organizations must ensure their staff is educated on disparities to appropriately address the needs of patients from diverse cultural and economic backgrounds to provide equitable high-quality care to all. It has been shown that patient-centered care improves clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction while reducing medical errors and costs. Eliminating healthcare disparities provides a strategic component to ensure organizational excellence and long-term financial viability. \nPanel #2 Panelists:\nDaffodil Baez\, FACHE\, MPH\, MBA (Moderator)\nAssistant Director of Clinical Operations\nUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical Center- Frisco\nGary DiPersi BSN\, MBAHA\, CENP\, FACHE (Moderator)\nNational Director of Patient Safety\nTenet Health\nCatherine Oliveros\nVice President of Community Health Improvement\nTexas Health Resources\nBianca L. Radney\, MBA\nVice President of Patient and Family Experience\nTexas Health Resources\nPanel #1 Speakers Bios – Embracing a Dialogue about Gender Equity and Intersectionality: \n\nA highly respected leader with a proven record of success\, LaSharndra “Sharn” Barbarin is Medical City Healthcare’s first African American female CEO and 1 of 5 African American CEOs within HCA Healthcare. As CEO\, Barbarin provides leadership\, strategic direction and direct administrative responsibility for all aspects of financial operations\, clinical quality outcomes and patient experience for Medical City Lewisville. \nSince becoming CEO in 2015\, Barbarin has proven to be a dynamic leader\, driving record earnings for Medical City Lewisville for 4 consecutive years. Her strong business development acumen and exceptional leadership has led her team to double the facility’s operating margin and increase growth within a 12 month period. Under her leadership\, Medical City Lewisville achieved the only Level III Trauma Designation and state Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Designation in Southern Denton County. Additionally\, Medical City Lewisville added new service lines including robotics\, bariatrics and peripheral vascular services\, while expanding access points for patients through Solis Mammography Flower Mound and the Medical City Specialty Castle Hills and Corinth clinics. \nBarbarin is a mission-driven leader committed to delivering unparalleled service and exceptional clinical quality for the hospital’s patients and families. Her team significantly improved quality outcomes for the hospital\, while improving patient experience to the top quartile and sustaining top-tier employee engagement and physician satisfaction scores. During her tenure as CEO\, Medical City Lewisville has sustained straight “A” Leapfrog quality performance scores; ranked #1 in clinical quality outcomes within HCA Healthcare’s vast network; and recently achieved ranking of #1 employee engagement and #1 physician engagement in Medical City Healthcare’s system of acute care hospitals. \nPrior to this role\, Barbarin served as Chief Operating Officer at Medical City Arlington from 2011 until her appointment as CEO at Lewisville in July 2015. Under her leadership\, Medical City Arlington expanded services and achieved outstanding patient and physician satisfaction scores. She began her career with HCA Healthcare as an administrative fellow at Medical City Las Colinas and was quickly promoted to COO at Medical City McKinney\, where she served nine years before her promotion to COO at Medical City Arlington. \nBarbarin is proud to be an active member of the Lewisville and North Texas communities. In the Dallas-Fort Worth business community\, she is highly regarded for her inspiring leadership style\, passion for people\, and ability to select and develop leadership talent. As Medical City Healthcare’s first African American female CEO\, she is passionate about promoting cultural diversity as well as cultural inclusion within Medical City Lewisville through patient care\, board representation\, hiring practices\, and promotions. \nBarbarin currently serves on the Dallas Fort Worth Hospital Council Board of Trustees\, as well as the Board of Directors for the Lewisville and Flower Mound Chambers of Commerce\, the Medical City Healthcare Diversity and Inclusion Council\, the HCA Healthcare Division Diversity and Inclusion Council\, and the HCA Healthcare Hope Fund Board. She was selected by the Lewisville Independent School District Superintendent to serve on the Lewisville Independent School District’s Business Advisory Board and was appointed by the Denton County Judge to serve on the Denton County Public Health Advisory Committee. She is also a charter member and Paul Harris Fellow of the Cross Timbers Rotary Club. \nBarbarin is a graduate of Louisiana State University and holds a Master of Health Administration from Tulane University. She is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives. She has been honored as a 2020 Minority Business Leader by the Dallas Business Journal\, named an Outstanding Alumni by Tulane University’s School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine\, Top 25 Women in Business by McKinney Living\, and as a Young Healthcare Executive of the Year Nominee by the Dallas Fort Worth Hospital Council. \nPatricia T. Driscoll\, BSN\, MSN\, JD\, is an accomplished educator and senior healthcare leader; Pat Driscoll is the former President and CEO of Home Health Services of Texas\, Inc. Prior to stepping into the CEO role\, she served on the board of directors. She has more than 40 years of health care experience\, including work in her private legal practice and roles in a variety of clinical\, executive\, consultant\, and educational settings. Pat currently serves as Professor of Healthcare Administration at Texas Woman’s University. She was previously Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for St. Paul Medical Center and served in managerial roles at Parkland Health and Hospital System and RHD Memorial Medical Center. In her role as a consultant\, she advised Fortune 500 companies on health care strategy. \nPat has extensive expertise in acute and post -acute care\, as well as community engagement. She is the Chair-elect of the board of directors of CHAP (Community Health Accreditation Partner) in Washington DC\, and is involved in the development of standards for community-based care. Pat is the immediate past chair of the THR Community Leadership Council for Dallas and Rockwall\, which is engaged in addressing social determinants of health with an emphasis on behavioral health in underserved zip codes. She served on the Board of Health First\, an integrated health delivery system with four hospitals\, a health plan\, home health and hospice\, and served as the Chair of the Board of the North Texas Health Industry Council. \nPat holds a JD from Southern Methodist University\, as well as a BSN and MSN. \nDr. Cole Edmonson DNP\, RN\, NEA-BC\, FACHE\, FAONL\, FNAP\, FAAN is Chief Experience and Clinical Officer for AMN Healthcare. In his role\, Dr. Edmonson oversees the company’s clinical and credentialing organizations\, learning and research programs\, and holds responsibilities related to clinical quality\, compliance\, and risk. \nDr. Edmonson comes to AMN from Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas\, a three time Magnet hospital with a highly respected and decorated nursing staff\, where he has been Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer since 2010. He held the same position at other hospitals since 1998. He brings three decades of experience as a nurse leader\, along with deep involvement in research\, professional organizations\, health policy development\, and community service. He has a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from Texas Christian University and Master and Bachelor of Science in Nursing degrees from Oklahoma University. He is a fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives and the American Academy of Nursing\, as well as being credentialed as a Nursing Executive Advanced\, Board Certified by ANCC. \nDr. Edmonson is well known for his success in elevating the nursing leadership role and creating collegial teams across the clinical delivery continuum. He is a highly sought after national speaker and a published author of articles and a coauthor and contributor to several books. He is currently serving on the board of the American Organization of Nurse Executives and the American Nurses Credentialing Center. He is an alum of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Executive Nurse Fellow. Throughout his tenure as a nurse leader\, he has initiated and led innovative programs to advance clinical quality\, education\, professional practice\, patient experience and safety\, and clinician safety. \nTravis Gill\, J.D. is the Assistant Vice President for Institutional Equity & Access at UT Southwestern Medical Center. In this role\, Travis provides leadership in promoting and furthering the University’s commitment to inclusion and equal opportunity for all members of its community.  As AVP\, Travis has oversight of UT Southwestern’s Equal Opportunity\, Affirmative Action\, Title IX\, and Diversity & Inclusion programs and efforts. \nAs a scholar\, practitioner\, and consultant in diversity\, equity\, and inclusion\, Travis is dedicated to removing barriers and providing equitable opportunity through systemic change. In his role\, Travis oversees the institution’s strategic approach to promoting a culture of inclusion and belonging through programming\, training\, consultation\, investigation & resolution\, collaboration with business resource groups\, and outreach across the wider Dallas/Fort Worth community. \nPrior to joining UTSW\, Travis served as a labor and employment attorney at an international law firm where he provided legal guidance and helped establish corporate policy to ensure a culture of non-discrimination and inclusion at several fortune 500 companies. Travis has also served as the Director of Institutional Equity & Access and Title IX Coordinator at Kansas State University and the Director of Investigations & Outreach in the Office of Institutional Equity at the University of Texas at Austin. \nTravis proudly received his undergraduate degree (BBA) in Finance from the University of Oklahoma and his law degree (JD) from the University of Houston. \nDr. Marlette Jackson (she/her) is a researcher\, educator\, and cross-functional leader with over 8 years’ experience building and scaling DEI initiatives. Currently\, Marlette serves as the Director of Justice\, Equity\, Diversity and Inclusion (J.E.D.I) at Virgin Pulse\, where she leads the company’s global J.E.D.I efforts. In this role\, she oversees all J.E.D.I programming\, education and skill-building\, conflict mediation\, employee resource group engagement\, and culture change management. \nMarlette holds a PhD in Political Science from Stanford University and has published work on equity\, diversity\, and social justice in the Harvard Business Review\, Forbes\, and the Journal of Political Behavior. In her free time\, Marlette serves as a board member for the Stanford First-Generation and/or Low Income Alumni Network and as a board member for the BORNE Alliance\, a non-profit providing neurological care to underserved communities in Ethiopia. \nPamela Stoyanoff\, MBA\, CPA and FACHE\, is currently President and Chief Operating Officer for the 10 hospital Methodist Health System in Dallas\, Texas. In that role she is leads strategic planning for the system and provides operational leadership for its hospitals\, joint ventures and medical group. She is passionate about the Quadruple Aim and improving health by leading efforts that help to reduce health disparities. \nShe has been a member of numerous Boards and current serves on the Dallas Ft.Worth Hospital Council Education and Foundation Board\, Business Council for the Arts Board and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra Finance Committee. \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. She is also a FACHE. \nPam has spoken around the country on many topics including revenue cycle management\, robotics\, cost reduction strategies and diversity in healthcare supply procurement. \nShe has been voted one of the top “100 Women Hospital and Health System Leaders to Know” by Becker’s Hospital Review\, one of the top 25 Women in Business in Dallas/Ft. Worth by the Dallas Business Journal and was also selected by the Dallas Business Journal as a Health Care Hero (in recognition of contributions toward improving health care in North Texas). \n\n  \n  \nPanel #2 Speakers Bios – Equity of Care: \nDaffodil Baez currently serves as the Assistant Director of Clinical Operations at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center- Frisco overseeing the ambulatory multispecialty location. This regional campus is a joint venture between UT Southwestern and Texas Health Resources\, which operates the hospital onsite. \nMs. Baez is also an entrepreneur and consultant. She is the founder and CEO of Fortress Therapeutics\, a company focused on providing tools for optimal health. The main product line is comprised of organic tea blends to eliminate PMS\, stabilize mood from anxiety and depression\, and strengthen respiratory systems from allergies and other infections. Ms. Baez also provides consulting services for companies seeking to improve cultural sensitivity and connect with Latino healthcare consumers\, streamline their outpatient operations\, or launch virtual practice. \nDaffodil received her Bachelor’s degree at Rice University before pursuing her Master’s in Public Health at Columbia University. She began her career as a financial analyst for a commercial health insurance payer before transitioning to practice management. After completing her Master’s in Business Administration at Arizona State University\, she moved into an executive role for an integrated healthcare provider in Phoenix\, AZ which focused on combining medical primary care with behavioral healthcare to the underserved community. In 2020\, Ms. Baez was inducted as a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives. \nSince high school\, Ms. Baez has volunteered in the community as an educator\, organized free health fairs\, and is a contributing author to a healthy lifestyle book and curriculum. She is the president-elect for the National Association of Latino Healthcare Executives (NALHE) inaugural Dallas Fort Worth chapter. Daffodil is also an active member of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE)\, the Greater Hispanic Chamber of Commerce\, and the National Association of Health Service Executives (NAHSE) and is involved with several non-profit organizations focused on education and community health education. In her spare time she enjoys cycling\, traveling\, and baking. She is a native Texan\, the first generation born in the US. Her family emigrated from the beautiful Dominican Republic. \n\nGary DiPersi\, BSN\, MBAHA\, CENP\, FACHE is dually certified as a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives and Executive Nursing Practice\, Gary started his career as an orderly while attending a diploma based registered nursing program. During the course of his career\, Gary spent the first 16 years as a critical care registered nurse eventually obtaining a BSN and MBAHA before transitioning to operations. \nA proven leader with 30 years of experience in both the clinical and operations arenas\, Gary DiPersi is currently the National Director of Patient Safety at Tenet Health and as such is the functional domain thought and impact leader for safety. Gary’s responsibilities include building a safety agenda that bridges across the three business units: Acute Care Hospitals\, United Surgical Partners International\, and Tenet Physician Resources. Prior to Tenet Health\, Gary was the System Director for Nursing Operations and Performance Improvement at CHRISTUS Health and the System Director of Performance Improvement in both the clinical and operational areas for the Adventist Health System. \nGary’s leadership style has always been to engage those closest to the work in the problem-solving process and to sustain change through active engagement of the staff and leadership at the process and performance levels. \nCatherine Oliveros is vice president of Community Health Improvement at Texas Health Resources. \nCatherine provides strategic direction to and oversight of Texas Health’s Community Health Improvement initiatives\, which aim to decrease health disparities and address social determinants with a special focus on underserved populations. In her role\, Catherine oversees community health research and evaluation and is responsible for programs created as part of Texas Health Community Impact\, the Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment Program (DSRIP) and Community Health Ministry. Additionally\, Catherine oversees the Texas Health Mobile Initiative: Wellness for Life and strategic trajectory projects established to disrupt current systems of care to improve health outcomes. Catherine is also responsible for building strong relationships with public and private organizations who share the Texas Health Vision of improving health and well-being across North Texas. \nBefore joining the Texas Health family\, Catherine was director of community affairs at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas\, where she developed strategies and collaborative partnerships to advance health and wellness\, community engagement and business growth. Her 24 -year career includes six years with Susan G. Komen\, where she was regional director for Latin America\, including oversight of Komen’s Latin America research and community-based grants portfolio addressing the entire breast cancer continuum of care. \nCatherine holds a master’s degree and a doctorate degree in public health from Loma Linda University in California\, as well as a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Pitzer College in Claremont\, California. \nCommunity is also a priority for Catherine outside of work. She is a graduate of Leadership Fort Worth and Leadership North Texas and has served on the boards of The Concilio\, North Texas American Diabetes Association\, UNT Health Sciences Center: Women’s Health and Health Disparities\, North Texas Hispanic 100\, and Dallas Fort Worth Hospital Council Foundation. Additionally\, Catherine is a member of the UT Southwestern Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Community Advisory Board. \nBianca L. Radney\, MBA is the Vice President of Patient and Family Experience for Texas Health Resources. She has been in healthcare for over 20 years and has a background in psychology and performance improvement. She has the privilege of leading a diverse team\, which includes a focus on consultation\, insights\, education\, communication\, language access\, and most recently patient diversity/inclusion and health equity. Collaboratively\, she and her team are leading work to define and support an exceptional experience of care for all patients and families across the THR ecosystem. \n  \n\n\nRegister Here
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SUMMARY:ACHENTX Life Fellows & Retirees Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a great time of conversation\, idea exchange\, networking and fellowship!\n\n\n\n\n\nOur next ACHE of North Texas Life Fellows and Retirees Luncheon is going to be at the University of Texas in Arlington. Not only will you have the opportunity to reconnect with your healthcare community colleagues\, but we will also be joined by some U T Arlington graduate students and Professors as well. It will be a grand opportunity for us to mix\, mingle\, and have a great conversation with this group!\n\nRegister Here
URL:https://achentx.org/event/achentx-life-fellows-retirees-luncheon/
LOCATION:University of Texas at Arlington\, College of Business Building\, 701 South West Street\, Arlington\, Texas\, 76010
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SUMMARY:ACHENTX Student Council Keynote Event
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our first ever ACHENTX Student Council Keynote Event.\n\n\n\nDate:  Saturday\, February 27\nTime:  11am-1pm \n\n\n\n\nThis will be a virtual event\, held via Zoom. \nAgenda: \n11am – 12pm – Keynote Speaker: Dustin Anthamatten\, MBA\, MA\, CPA\, FACHE\nVice President\, Operations\nMethodist Charlton Medical Center \n12pm – 1pm – Panel Presentation \nModerator : Paridhi Sheth \nPanelists: \nKristi Abbott\nSenior Associate in the Care Delivery Division\nThe Kintetix Group \nCamille Beste\nStrategic Planning Analyst\nChildren’s Hospital New Orleans \nElizabeth Godines\, MHA\nPatient Capacity Manager\nAmbulatory Services at Children’s Health – Dallas \nColson Files\nAdministrative Fellow\nUT Southwestern Medical Center \nRegister Here\n  \nSpeakers Bios\nDustin Anthamatten currently serves as the Vice President of Operations at Methodist Charlton Medical Center (MCMC). He has operational oversight of cardiology\, oncology\, imaging\, laboratory\, physical medicine\, respiratory therapy\, inpatient hospitalists\, physical plant\, food services\, environmental services\, police and leased tenants. Dustin was originally hired as the facility’s Vice President of Finance in 2014 and moved in to the Vice President of Operations role approximately one year after being hired. \nIn addition to his current role\, Dustin serves on several boards of directors including a joint venture with a 50-bed rehabilitation hospital\, a 100-bed skilled nursing facility\, and a chemotherapy and radiation treatment center. He is also on the Executive Board of Directors of the American College of Healthcare Executives (North Texas Chapter) and Board of Directors of the Best Southwest Partnership that brings together local and state politicians\, business leaders\, community leaders and citizens to address the education\, tourism\, transportation\, and healthcare needs of the Southern Dallas Sector. \nDustin began his career at Fidelity Investments\, holding roles as an investment advisor and financial analyst. During this time\, he was also an adjunct instructor of economics. He transitioned to healthcare at UT Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW) and operated in progressive roles until he was the Manager of the Office of Financial and Capital Planning\, where he developed large projects which supported the growth of UTSW\, before moving to Methodist Health System. \nDustin holds a Bachelors in Business Administration\, a Bachelor of Science in Economics\, a Master’s in Business Administration\, and a Master’s of Arts in Economics from the University of Texas at Arlington. In addition\, he holds a graduate certificate in advanced technical accounting\, is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA)\, and is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE). In 2019\, Dustin was awarded Early Careerist of the Year and Mentor of the Year by the American College of Healthcare Executives (North Texas Chapter). In 2020\, he was recognized as the Young Healthcare Executive of the Year by the Dallas-Ft. Worth Hospital Council and selected for the Leadership Dallas Class of 2021 by the Dallas Regional Chamber. \n  \nKristi Abbott is a Senior Associate in the Care Delivery Division at The Kinetix Group. She completed her Master of Health Administration at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine in 2020. While finishing her MHA\, Kristi worked at The Kinetix Group as a Practice Transformation and Innovation Resident\, where she worked with practices across the Southeast to help them transition to value-based care arrangements. Working at The Kinetix Group\, Kristi has found her passion working with providers\, payers\, and life sciences organizations across a number of initiatives relating to health policy\, practice transformation\, real-world evidence generation\, virtual health and CV-19. Each day and every client are different which keeps Kristi on a path of continuous learning and growth. Kristi completed her Bachelor’s degree in Public Health in 2018 also at Tulane University. In her spare time\, Kristi loves travelling and experiencing unique festivals and cuisine in every city. \n  \nCamille Beste currently works at Children’s Hospital New Orleans as a Strategic Planning Analyst. CHNOLA was also where she completed her Administrative Residency while finishing up her Master of Health Administration at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. She graduated in 2020. During her time at CHNOLA\, Camille learned hands on experience with financial planning and analysis and witnessed the hospital undergo fast improvements and updates to provide a more robust facility that provides extraordinary care\, just for kids. Prior to her graduate degree\, Camille completed her Bachelor’s in Psychology from LSU. In her spare time\, Camille loves exploring new places to eat in the heart of New Orleans as well as snuggling on the couch with her 12-pound cat named Gary. \n  \nColson Files is a current Administrative Fellow at UT Southwestern in Dallas. He completed his Master of Health Administration at University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth in 2020. While working on his MHA\, Colson interned at UAB University Hospital in Birmingham\, Alabama. There he worked with the hospital operations team to increase patient throughput\, rewrite processes to improve patient experience\, and implement initiatives around patient transportation. Colson earned his Bachelor of Science in Human Relations from the University of Oklahoma in 2017. Prior to pursuing his graduate degree\, he served on the medical operations team with Mission of Hope in Haiti and then as an assistant administrator with Watermark Health’s nonprofit urgent care clinic in Dallas. \n  \n\nElizabeth Godines\, MHA\, currently works for Ambulatory Services at Children’s Health – Dallas as a Patient Capacity Manager. Elizabeth leads a team of Epic analysts\, Ambulatory Directors\, and clinical leaders to improve scheduling access for new and established patients. She is currently working on an optimization project that aims to improve patient access and provide a consistent\, favorable consumer experience for patients and referring providers when they engage with Children’s Health. Elizabeth previously worked for Ambulatory Operations at UT Southwestern Medical Center as the project manager for the Access Initiative project. She led the project and increased new patient appointments by 10% and increased provider slot utilization by 80% by standardizing clinic scheduling practices. Elizabeth is also Cadence certified in Epic.  \nElizabeth is a first-generation college student and is the daughter of Mexican immigrants. Elizabeth received her Bachelor’s degree in Biology from the University of North Texas and recently graduated from Texas Woman’s University with a Master’s in Healthcare Administration.  \nElizabeth is an active member of ACHE and NALHE. She is also the marketing co-chair for NALHE DFW and has helped coordinate and promote events for the organization and community.  \nRegister Here
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SUMMARY:Stark Law and Anti-Kickback Statute Final Rules
DESCRIPTION:Exploring the 2020 changes to fraud and abuse laws.\n\n\n\n\n\nOn November 20\, 2020 the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG) issued long-awaited final rules to “modernize and clarify” the regulations that interpret the Medicare Physician Self-Referral Law (Stark Law) and to modify the Federal Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS).\n\n\nPlease join us for a presentation of these important updates to fraud and abuse laws from Gray Reed attorneys Jenny Givens and Darrell Armer . \n  \nPresenters: \nDarrell Armer\nDallas Managing Partner\nGray Reed Attorneys & Counselors \nJenny G. Givens\nPartner\nGray Reed Attorneys & Counselors \n\n\n\nRegister Here\n\n\n\nSpeakers’ Bios: \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nAn experienced dealmaker and strategic advisor for a diverse group of healthcare clients\, Darrell Armer focuses his practice on structuring complex commercial transactions that not only achieve his clients’ business goals\, but also minimize risk within strict regulatory frameworks. Leader of the Healthcare Transactions Practice Group\, he has over 20 years of experience managing all aspects of the organization\, reorganization\, funding\, operation and merger/acquisition of a variety of providers\, including hospitals\, ambulatory surgery centers\, physical therapy companies\, diagnostic imaging centers\, medical and dental practices\, and home health agencies\, as well as various provider networks. He is Board Certified in Health Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. \nDarrell has negotiated and structured numerous mergers and acquisitions of healthcare providers on behalf of both sellers and buyers. This unique experience working on both sides of the deal helps Darrell anticipate many issues that typically arise and resolve them proactively before they can impede negotiations or break the deal altogether. Darrell also serves as outside general counsel for many of his clients\, guiding them through a variety of operational and administrative matters\, including Medicare/Medicaid and other third party reimbursement and appeals\, licensure issues with state boards\, cyber security and related breaches\, vendor contracts plus much more. \nKeeping clients out of trouble is also a substantial part of Darrell’s practice. He helps clients maintain compliance with all federal and state regulations that impact entity structuring\, commercial transactions and day-to-day operations\, particularly the Stark Law and the Anti-Kickback Statute\, HIPAA and other privacy laws\, and antitrust considerations. Darrell also plays a significant role in protecting clients when they’re facing potential civil or criminal liability in government investigations or litigation involving alleged fraud or other regulatory violations. He works hand-in-hand with the firm’s white-collar lawyers\, providing valuable insight on the substantive regulatory issues involved to ensure that clients achieve the best outcome possible. \n\n\n\n\n  \n \n\n\n\n\nHealthcare providers trust Jenny Givens to help them navigate the numerous regulatory frameworks impacting their businesses and to guide them through a variety of operational\, privacy and corporate matters. She works with a wide range of providers with operations primarily in Texas but also in many states across the country\, including hospitals\, physician entities\, ambulatory surgery centers\, pharmacies\, laboratories\, neuromonitoring facilities plus many more. Jenny is Board Certified in Health Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and Certified in Healthcare Compliance by the Compliance Certification Board. \nJenny is the go-to advisor for healthcare providers that need strategic guidance on how regulatory compliance interacts with their everyday operations and long-term business planning. She has substantial experience in developing proactive policies and corrective action plans concerning several issues\, including fraud and abuse\, the Stark Law\, the Anti-Kickback Statute\, HIPAA\, EMTALA\, licensure and certification\, patient overflow and billing and reimbursement. Jenny also helps clients with a variety of transactional and corporate matters\, ranging from employment contracts and coverage agreements to management services contracts and entity formation. \nBefore joining the firm\, Jenny held in-house positions at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children and City of Hope National Medical Center in Pasadena\, California\, where she handled a variety of transactional and compliance matters. Prior to entering law school\, Jenny served as an assistant administrator for a community hospital in Los Angeles where she worked with medical staff committees\, participated in all executive team committees and was responsible for strategic planning\, service quality\, licensing and accreditation activities and day-to-day operations of the hospital’s ancillary services. \n\n\nRegister Here
URL:https://achentx.org/event/stark-law-and-anti-kickback-statute-final-rules/
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SUMMARY:Women's Healthcare Executives Network - Networking Mixer
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a virtual mixer to meet accomplished female professionals. Participants will have the opportunity to purchase wine to be delivered to your home\, enjoy a wine presentation from Scout and Cellar (locally owned)\, speed network and hear from one of ACHENTX’s own successful female leaders; Winjie Miao\, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Experience Officer\, Texas Health Resources. \n\n  \n\n\nWinjie Tang Miao is the senior executive vice president and chief experience officer for Texas Health Resources. In this role\, she brings consumer and operational experience to both the core business transformation and new business creation\, including strategy and research and development for Texas Health. \nMiao joined Texas Health in 2000 as an administrative resident at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas. While there\, she oversaw the development of more than $500 million in construction and the growth and development of outpatient clinics and the oncology service line. In 2007\, she was named president of Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Azle\, and in 2011 she became president of Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Alliance. Under her leadership\, Texas Health Alliance opened in 2012\, and received national recognition for its innovative technology. Miao became Texas Health’s senior vice president of System Integration and Innovation in 2015 and was instrumental in systemwide efforts such as Reliable Care BlueprintingTM. \nA biomedical engineering graduate of Johns Hopkins University\, Miao also earned a master’s degree in health care administration\, with a concentration in financial management and quality management\, from the University of North Carolina. \nIn 2013\, she was honored with the Outstanding Achievement Award from the US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce-Southwest Region. She has been named by Becker’s Hospital Review as one of the “130 Women Hospital and Health System Leaders to Know” (2015) and “25 Healthcare Leaders Under Age 40” (2012). In 2008\, she was honored as one of Modern Healthcare magazine’s “Up and Comers.” \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreate your own wine tasting by placing your order with Scout and Cellar online by November 13th so you can sip and savor from the comfort of your home while learning more about their amazing product from Robin Neeley\, Wine Consultant. \nYou may want to consider ordering the Scout Sampler\, the Celebrate the Season Box or one of the full size bottle gift sets. \nInterested in learning more about Scout and Cellar watch found Sarah Shaddonix\, in “From Grape to Glass” as she explains the love\, care and attention to detail that goes into every step of Clean-Crafted winemaking\, from grape to glass. \n\n  \nRegister Here
URL:https://achentx.org/event/womens-healthcare-executives-network-networking-mixer/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20201117T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20201117T190000
DTSTAMP:20260620T201655
CREATED:20201019T211823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201019T211842Z
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SUMMARY:Leadership Imperatives …to Becoming 99
DESCRIPTION:Get to a 99th percentile performance!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nCheryl Lynn Mobley launched reCalibrate to help company founders and C-Level leaders accelerate achievement to 99th percentile performance…sustainably. \nHer focus in her own life and with her clients is Be Bold. Have fun. Be well. And above all\, Be99. \nCheryl is beyond honored to have served as President of an amazing hospital for 5 years\, and she enjoys sharing the specific methodologies she used to drive this level of performance YOY. She is dedicated to helping action-oriented leaders lift their organizations to 99th percentile performance too. \nShe brings her diverse breadth of experience to the table\, along with her uncanny ability to create clarity and simplicity in chaotic situations. \nShe lives in Texas now with her husband and rock star Australian Cattle Dog\, and recently\, she added a few awesome horses to the mix – they teach her something every single day… \nAnd\, she is putting the finishing touches on her first book titled: Face to Face: 12 Leadership Lessons from a South African Horse Safari. \nShe shares stories from the Safari\, and then interviewed amazing leaders around the world to share how they brought to life the principles Cheryl pulled out from these experiences…and she’s including a few select images she shot on the trip… \n\nRegister Here\n\n 
URL:https://achentx.org/event/leadership-imperatives-to-becoming-99/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20201013T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20201013T090000
DTSTAMP:20260620T201655
CREATED:20200826T175522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220310T212804Z
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SUMMARY:Breakfast with the President - Clint Abernathy
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the next event in our Breakfast with the President Series!\nClick Here to Register\n\n\n\n\nThis event will be held via Zoom. \n  \n \nClint Abernathy serves as president of Texas Health Alliance\, with a focus on safe and quality patient care. \nAbernathy and his team view their work as a ministry to the community. Texas Health Alliance serves more than 50\,000 patients each year and connects with the community outside the walls of the hospital by providing more than 9\,000 service hours. Under his leadership\, the hospital was honored as one of the 2017 Truven Top 100 Hospitals in the nation. \nHe joined Texas Health Alliance in 2012 as professional services officer and played an integral role in efforts to open the facility. During that time\, he recruited and worked with physicians on the medical staff and oversaw ancillary services\, including the Imaging\, Laboratory\, Pharmacy\, Cardiopulmonary and Rehabilitation departments. He also led the Texas Health Convenient Care Clinic and Outpatient Surgery Center and spearheaded process improvements throughout the hospital. \nPreviously\, Abernathy served as administrative director of Operations and Clinical Excellence for Texas Health Dallas. He was also the hospital’s director of Performance and Productivity from 2007-2011. During that time\, Abernathy implemented process improvements that helped reduce costs and improve quality of care. \nHe served as a Lean Six Sigma black belt and associate plant manager for Fresenius Medical Care from 2005-2007 and the quality assurance supervisor for PCI Technology from 2003-2005. \nAbernathy received his bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Dallas and a master’s degree in health care management from Champlain College in Burlington\, Vermont. He is a Lean Six Sigma master black belt and a certified quality engineer\, as designated by the American Society for Quality. \nHe serves as board president of the Northwest Independent School District Education Foundation and is involved with the March of Dimes Strategic Leadership Team\, DFW Hospital Council\, Healthy Tarrant County Collaborative and the Northeast Tarrant County Leadership Team. He is also a volunteer and welcome team member at Keystone Church. \nHe enjoys everything outdoors in particular taking care of his horses\, cows and spending time with his wife\, Stephanie\, and their four daughters. \n\n\n\n\n  \nClick Here to Register
URL:https://achentx.org/event/breakfast-with-the-president-clint-abernathy/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200924T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20200924T140000
DTSTAMP:20260620T201655
CREATED:20200817T224822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220310T212830Z
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SUMMARY:COVID19: What We Learned: Supply Chain
DESCRIPTION:A multi-chapter event offered by the East TX\, North Texas and TX Midwest ACHE Chapters.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister Here\n\n\nThis panel has been approved by ACHE National to qualify for 1.5 Face-to-Face virtual credits. \nPlease note we are required to restrict this event to a maximum of 50 participants – limiting it to 16 per hosting chapter. Please register early to reserve your spot. \n  \nModerator: Patrick Brown\nVP/Chief Operating Officer\nMethodist Mansfield Medical Center \nPanelists: \nCharles (Charlie) Cobb\nAssociate Vice President for Supply Chain Management\nUT Southwestern Medical Center \nKito Gary\nDirector\, Supply Chain\nTexas Health Resources \nSoumi Saha\, PharmD\, JD\nVice President of Advocacy\nPremier Inc. \nSpeakers Bios: \nPatrick Brown is the VP/Chief Operating Officer of Methodist Mansfield Medical Center and oversees the daily operations of the 254 bed hospital that has over 1\,200 employees and over 900 physicians. While at MMMC\, Patrick has helped guide the organization to a Leapfrog A rating and a recently acquired 5 Star Quality rating through CMS. He is also involved in the local community by participating in the 2019/2020 class of Leadership Mansfield and now serves as a board member for the Mansfield ISD Foundation. Prior to joining Methodist Health System\, Mr. Brown was with Texas Health Resources where he served as COO/Professional & Support Services Officer for Texas Health Allen. While at Texas Health Allen\, Mr. Brown oversaw daily operations of several ancillary departments and was in charge of the business development of the cardiovascular and general surgery service lines. He also served on the system’s Heart and Vascular Committee and served on the Allen ISD District Improvement Planning Committee. \nPrior to his time at Texas Health Resources\, Patrick worked at Tenet Healthcare serving as the Chief Strategy Officer over multiple hospitals in Tenet’s Phoenix market. His responsibility included service line development\, physician recruitment\, and narrow network enhancements with the market’s accountable care organization\, Arizona Care Network. \nWith nearly 15 years of progressive healthcare leadership experience in operations\, human resources\, supply chain\, and business development roles across Georgia\, Texas and Arizona\, Patrick is committed to servant leadership\, service excellence\, and always doing the right thing\, at the right time for patients. \nPatrick earned his bachelor’s degree in Business Management from Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach\, FL and an MBA degree from Mercer University in Macon\, Georgia. He is also a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives and Vice President for the DFW Chapter of the National Association of Health Service Executives. \n  \nCharlie Cobb is the Associate Vice President of Supply Chain Management and Chief Procurement Office for the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center\, one of the country’s leading academic medical centers\, dedicated to medical education and training\, research\, and patient care. \nCharlie is focused on creating an integrated Supply Chain Management infrastructure ensuring outstanding customer service and leveraging system-wide opportunities. As a leading Academic Medical Center\, we must provide an uninterrupted flow of goods and services at best value by utilizing market leading technologies\, performance metrics\, optimized processes\, and strategic partnerships. \nPrior to joining UTSW\, Mr. Cobb was the Director\, Materials Management at the University of Arizona Health Network and spent 2.5 years helping rebuild their supply chain prior to the Banner Health acquisition. He also previously served as an Strategic Account Vice President for Cardinal Health\, a Fortune 20 health care services company dedicated to improving the cost-effectiveness of health care. He joined Cardinal Health in 1999 where he spent 14 years holding positions of increasing responsibility including Region Director\, Director of Logistics\, Surgical Products Representative\, and Operations Manager. \nPrior to joining Cardinal Health\, Mr. Cobb served in the U.S. Air Force where he also earned his Associates Degree in Logistics. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Information and Operations Management from Texas A&M University and completed his MBA from the University of Arizona. He also is a Certified Texas Procurement Manager (CTPM). \nCharlie serves as a member of ACHE and AHRMM and actively participates in the local chapters. He and his wife\, Shannon\, have two children\, Cael (16) and Brooke (14). In his leisure time\, he enjoys playing golf\, basketball\, and spending time with his family and friends. \n  \nKito Gary serves as Director\, Supply Chain for Texas Health Resources\, which is comprised of 14 acute-care hospitals serving the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Prior to joint Texas Health\, Kito was a Sourcing Executive for Vizient Inc.\, a Group Purchasing Organization that specializes in bolstering members’ supply chain initiatives. As a Sourcing Executive\, he worked with strategic member accounts supply chain team to identify\, implement and manage their businesses purchasing requirements. Prior to Vizient\, his 10-year professional experience spans across industries\, which includes Xerox\, New York Life\, Legatum Aviation\, Northrop Grumman and Vought Aircraft Industries. Kito earned a Master of Business (Management) degree from Dallas Baptist University. He earned his BA in Sociology from Wake Forest University\, where he competed as a scholarship-athlete on the football team. Kito lives in the Grand Prairie area; and is married to Stephanie Gary. They have two children\, (Isaiah and Corinne). Kito and Stephanie are passionate about sports\, education\, travel\, family and financial investments. \n\n\n  \nSoumi Saha\, both a pharmacist and attorney\, is the Vice President of Advocacy at Premier Inc. and is responsible for influencing legislative and regulatory proposals that support a competitive drug marketplace and lead the transformation to high-quality\, cost-effective healthcare. \nPrior to joining Premier\, Soumi served as the Director of Pharmacy & Regulatory Affairs for the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) where she was responsible for advocating the Academy’s regulatory positions at the federal and state level with agencies such as the Food and Drug Administration\, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services\, and State Boards of Pharmacy. Soumi led AMCP’s initiatives related to health care economic information communications between population health decision makers and biopharmaceutical manufacturers\, including adoption and advocacy efforts with Congress and the FDA. Soumi was also responsible for advancing the interests of the Academy’s members in managed care pharmacy issues such as specialty pharmacy\, medication therapy management\, real world evidence\, and research. \nPreviously\, Soumi worked for Kaiser Permanente where she most recently served as the Director of National Pharmacy Controls and was responsible for leading the planning\, development\, and implementation of strategic initiatives for the National Pharmacy Controls Improvement Program\, specifically related to the Policy & Procedure and Training & Awareness initiatives\, across all aspects of pharmacy operations including outpatient\, inpatient\, infusion\, oncology\, clinical services\, and pharmacy distribution centers. \nSoumi has a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) from the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy and a Juris Doctor (JD) with a concentration in Health Law from the University of Maryland School of Law. She is actively involved in the pharmacy law community as a member of the American Society for Pharmacy Law (ASPL) and American Pharmacists Association (APhA). Soumi speaks regularly at schools of pharmacy and local events regarding her unique background and opportunities for pharmacists to become involved in legislative and advocacy efforts. \n\nRegister Here
URL:https://achentx.org/event/covid19-what-we-learned-supply-chain/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200922T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20200922T130000
DTSTAMP:20260620T201655
CREATED:20200820T184237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220310T212925Z
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SUMMARY:ACHENTX Life Fellows & Retirees Zoom Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:We have not been able to schedule an in-person meeting during this Covid pandemic so we have decided to have a Zoom meeting instead. \nWe will have a roundtable discussion and share what we are doing to weather this Covid situation. We will also give you more details on our Guest Faculty Program. \nHope you can join us! \nClick Here to Register
URL:https://achentx.org/event/achentx-life-fellows-retirees-zoom-luncheon/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200901T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20200901T090000
DTSTAMP:20260620T201655
CREATED:20200714T161324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220310T213112Z
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SUMMARY:Breakfast with the President-COO - Pamela Stoyanoff\, MBA\, CPA\, FACHE
DESCRIPTION:A Virtual Breakfast with Pamela Stoyanoff\, MBA\, CPA\, FACHE\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor the time being we’re offering our popular Breakfast with the President series virtually. Please join us as Pam Stoyanoff \, President and Chief Operating Officer at Methodist Health System shares with us her experiences\, wisdom and perspectives. \n\nRegister Here\n  \n\nPamela J. StoyanoffSummary Bio \nBorn and raised in a suburb of Chicago\, Illinois\, Pam attended Valparaiso University (Indiana) where she obtained her Bachelors of Business Administration Degree with an Accounting major. She received her CPA in 1983. She later received her Masters in Business Administration from Lake Forest Graduate School of Management in Illinois. \nShe began her career at Arthur Andersen & Co. After several years\, she accepted a position as Controller with St. Therese Hospital and Provena Health System. After nearly 16 years she left Provena and became the Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for St. Vincent Health System\, Little Rock\, Arkansas. After 7 years\, she was recruited from Arkansas to Texas where she is currently the President – Chief Operating Officer of Methodist Health System in Dallas. She is responsible for the 4 main Hospital campuses\, Graduate Medical Education\, Transplant Services and many centralized functions (IT\, HIM\, Materials Management\, Quality). \nPam has often been recognized for her leadership\, and was most recently named one of the Top 12 women in Healthcare in North Texas by the Health Industry Council of the North Texas Region. She was also named on of the “56 Women Hospital and Healthcare Leaders to know” by Becker’s Hospital Review and one of the top 56 women nationally in healthcare by Modern Healthcare\, both in 2011. \n\nRegister Here
URL:https://achentx.org/event/breakfast-with-the-president-coo-pamela-stoyanoff-mba-cpa-fache/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200625T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20200625T130000
DTSTAMP:20260620T201655
CREATED:20200603T165140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220310T213415Z
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SUMMARY:Voices that Care: Navigating a Covid-19 Future
DESCRIPTION:This event will be a virtual program offered through Zoom.  Please join us to hear from experts in the field on their visions of the future of healthcare as we continue to confront COVID-19.\n\n\n\n\nAs an independent chartered chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives\, ACHE of North Texas is authorized to award 1.0 hour of ACHE Qualified Education credit toward advancement or recertification in the American College of Healthcare Executives. Participants in this program who wish to have it considered for ACHE Qualified Education credit should list their attendance when they apply to the American College of Healthcare Executives for advancement or recertification.\nDate:  Thursday\, June 25\nTime:  12-1pm\n\nClick Here to Register\n\n\n\n\nOur Professional Panel will include: \n  \nBenson P. Chacko\, FACHE\nVice President of Operations\nMethodist Dallas Medical Center \nTracy Martinez\nProfessional and Support Services Officer\nTexas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Alliance \nA. Chris Rubio\, MBA\, FACHE\nChief Operating Officer\nUT Southwestern William J. Clements University Hospital \nMary Wylie\, DHA\, MBA\, MHA\, FACHE\nVice President of Operations\nBaylor Scott and White Medical Center Plano \n  \nSpeakers Bios: \nBenson P. Chacko\, FACHE\, is Vice President of Operations (COO) of Methodist Dallas Medical Center. Methodist Dallas is a 556-bed Level-1 Trauma Center home to The Liver Institute\, Transplant Institute\, Methodist Digestive Institute and Moody Brain and Spine Institute. In his role he provides day to day leadership for the operations of the hospital\, collaboratively implements strategies\, and efficiently manages hospital and clinic departments to maximize quality. Benson’s healthcare career spans two decades in various areas to include human resources\, project management\, ambulatory care\, business development\, and hospital operations. Prior to joining Methodist Dallas\, Benson served as Interim Chief Executive Officer/Chief Operating Officer at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center Lake Pointe\, where he led the organization through a successful Joint Commission Survey\, achieved the Leap Frog “A” Rating for the organization\, and led the corporate transition from Tenet Healthcare to Baylor Scott & White. Prior to returning to D/FW\, Benson held the Chief Operating Officer role at Des Peres Hospital in St. Louis\, MO\, and The Hospitals of Providence-Sierra Campus in El Paso\, TX\, where he managed a $53 million\, two-year renovation of the 329-bed tertiary care hospital. \nBorn and raised in Dallas County\, Benson started his career as a junior volunteer at St. Paul Medical Center\, which defined his career path to serve in healthcare. He holds a Bachelors of Healthcare Administration from Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos\, TX\, and Master of Healthcare Administration and Master of Business Administration degrees from Texas Women’s University in Dallas. Throughout his career as a healthcare executive\, Benson has continued to find time to serve on professional councils with the Texas Hospital Association and serving for community nonprofits such as The Boys & Girls Club and Center Against Sexual and Family Violence. Finally he’s had the honor of being recognized by the United States Congress for Community Service during his time at Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital in Palo Alto\, CA. \nTracy Martinez is a North Texas native\, growing up in the Metroplex\, and now lives in Haslet\, Texas. \nShe started her 20-year long career in healthcare as a Physical Therapist at Arlington Memorial Hospital after graduating with her Bachelor of Science from UT Southwestern Medical Center. After many years of progressive leadership in the clinical environment\, she became to have an interest in the business side of healthcare. \nIn 2008 she received her Master of Science in Healthcare Administration from UT Arlington. At that point\, Tracy became increasingly involved in leading and developing teams\, as well as managing a successful business operation. \nAfter several years leading at the departmental level\, she began looking for opportunities to expand her experience\, knowledge\, leadership and involvement in hospital operations. She found herself eager to support the broader mission of the organization. \nIn 2015\, Tracy earned a role on the Executive team at Texas Health Alliance. At Alliance\, Tracy oversees ancillary clinical departments as well as support departments such as food and nutrition and engineering. She is involved in all aspects of hospital operations\, including construction projects\, business development and physician relations. \nTracy is married to Vincent Martinez\, who is a Biomedical Professional in healthcare as well. During their 16 years of marriage they’ve traveled a great deal and enjoy spending time with family\, friends and their poodle\, Mickey. Tracy is an avid health and wellness advocate\, championing a life of health and wellness. \nChris Rubio is the Chief Operating Officer of UT Southwestern’s William J. Clements University Hospital. Prior roles include Associate Vice President of Neurosciences and the O’Donnell Brain Institute at UTSW; Director of Anesthesiology & Critical Care at the MD Anderson Cancer Center; and\, served as an officer in the US Army. He has over 20 years of experience in academic medicine and the University of Texas System. Chris is the proud father of a 2-1/2 year old son and is enjoying his relatively new positions as Papa. \n  \n  \nMary Wylie serves as the Vice President of Operations for Baylor Scott and White Medical Center Plano. She has administrative responsibilities for ancillary services\, and service line development. \nPrior to her current positions\, she served as the Senior Director of Professional Services for Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas\, with administrative oversight of the neuroscience\, orthopedic\, behavioral health\, cardiovascular\, oncology\, spine\, post-acute\, trauma\, emergency management\, bariatrics\, pharmacy\, pulmonary\, physics\, and radiology. \nDr. Wylie has nearly 3 decades of progressive health care management experience within the Dallas market\, at 3 of the largest health care systems\, with extensive experience in the areas of business development and fundraising\, having generated over $20 million dollars from philanthropic sources to support both educational and clinical services. \nPrior to her appointment at Texas Health Dallas\, Dr. Wylie served as the Vice President of Oncology and Medical Surgical Services for Medical City Dallas Hospital. While at Medical City\, she built one of the largest bone marrow transplant programs in the United States. Prior to Medical City\, she was the Executive Director of Clinical Services and Development for Baylor Richardson Medical Center. During this time\, she spearheaded the master plan for a new hospital\, office building\, and a 50\,000 square-feet cancer center affiliated with the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. \nDr. Wylie completed her doctorate in the area of Health Administration\, from the Medical University of South Carolina. Her work in palliative care\, and dissertation\, Evaluating Palliative Care as a System: Consideration of General System Theory as a Potential Methodology led her to an assignment as Texas Health Resources palliative care project director for Texas Health Resources. Dr. Wylie’s work in palliative care culminated in the adoption of a system-wide palliative care program for 24 hospitals. \nPrior to her doctorate\, she received two master’s degrees from Texas Woman’s University in Healthcare and Business administration\, and a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Texas in Austin. Dr. Wylie is an active member of the community and serves as a board of director member for several community boards. Dr. Wylie is an active member of the American College of Healthcare Executives\, the Alpha Eta Society and the Upsilon Phi Delta Society Chapters of the Medical University of South Carolina. \nAchievements and awards include a Healthcare Administration Fellowship from the American College of Healthcare Executives\, and the Texas Hospital Association. \nShe currently is an adjunct professor for Texas Woman’s University\, University of Texas at Dallas and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. \nDr. Wylie volunteers at Preston Hollow Presbyterian church\, and enjoys water sports\, traveling\, playing the piano\, tennis\, cycling\, and golf. \n  \n\nClick Here to Register\n 
URL:https://achentx.org/event/voices-that-care-navigating-a-covid-19-future/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20191105T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20191105T204500
DTSTAMP:20260620T201655
CREATED:20190708T230702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220323T185352Z
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SUMMARY:2019 ACHENTX General Membership Convocation
DESCRIPTION:  \nGenerational Leadership Lessons for Everyone\nBe sure to take advantage of the early bird pricing options and get your ticket soon. Individual and table tickets are available. Tickets will be selling fast. \nRegister Now\nAgenda:  Networking/Reception – 5:30 – 6:30pm\nProgram/Awards – 6:30 – 8:45pm \nPlease join us for a discussion around leadership\, change management and motivation built on a combined 125+ years of experience and insight. Our panel will be moderated by Ted Shaw\, CEO of the Texas Hospital Association and will feature the following leaders who have announced recent retirements from several major systems in the DFW area. \nJim Berg FACHE\nFormer President\nTexas Health Resources Dallas \nGary D. Brock FACHE\nFormer Executive Vice President and Special Advisor\nBaylor Scott & White Health \nJohn A Gillean\, M.D.\nEVP and Chief Clinical Officer\, Retired\nCHRISTUS Health \nStephen L. Mansfield\, Ph.D.\, FACHE\nFormer President and CEO\nMethodist Health System \nSpeakers Bios: \nJim Berg\, FACHE\, was named president of Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas in April of 2015 and announced his retirement from THR in the spring of 2019. Berg joined the organization in 2007 as senior vice president and chief operating officer\, and served as Interim President from August 2014 until April 2015. In his role as president\, Berg had primary oversight of day-to-day activities and responsibility for the annual operating plan. \nPrior to joining Texas Health Resources\, Berg led hospitals and health care systems in Illinois\, Iowa\, Kansas\, Utah and Missouri. \nBerg served more than 20 years in the U.S. Air Force Reserve\, retiring with the rank of lieutenant colonel. He received numerous military awards and decorations\, including the Air Force Reserve award for Outstanding Hospital Administrator\, three Meritorious Service Medals and a Commendation Medal. \nBerg holds a master’s degree in hospital and health care administration from Saint Louis University\, where he also received a bachelor’s degree in management sciences\, magna cum laude. He is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and on the boards of the Texas Hospital Association HealthSHARE and the American Hospital Association (AHA) Services\, Inc. Each of these organizations is committed to finding innovative solutions to the most pressing challenges facing hospitals. \nGary Brock is executive vice president and special advisor for Baylor Scott & White Health (BSWH)\, an integrated health care delivery system serving the Central and North Texas regions. During fiscal year 2018\, BSWH served more than 2.3 million unique patients across the system’s numerous access sites\, which includes 50 hospitals\, 196 outpatient ancillary facilities\, 162 primary care clinics\, and 513 specialty care clinics. \nThroughout his distinguished 30+ year career with Baylor\, Mr. Brock has held many leadership positions\, including BSWH chief integrated delivery network officer\, providing direct executive leadership and oversight for managed care and network development\, the Baylor Scott & White Quality Alliance\, HealthTexas Provider Network\, and served as president and chief operating officer for the North Texas Division of Baylor Scott & White Health. \nMr. Brock holds a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Master of Public Health degree from the University of Oklahoma and is a graduate of the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School. He is a past chair of the Texas Hospital Association (THA). THA honored Mr. Brock as the 2016 recipient of the Earl M. Collier Award for Distinguished Health Care Administration. He is the chair of the Texas Health Ventures Group board of managers – a joint venture with United Surgical Partners International\, which develops and operates surgery centers and short-stay hospitals in partnership with local physicians in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. He is the chair of the Zephyr Integrated Provider Services\, L.L.C.\, board of managers. He is also a board member of the Baylor Scott & White Quality Alliance. Additionally\, he serves on the board of the Dallas Regional Chamber. \nDr. John Gillean serves as the senior clinical executive of CHRISTUS Health\, a faith-based\, Catholic health care organization serving communities in the United States\, Mexico\, Chile\, and Colombia.  In this capacity\, Dr. Gillean’s many responsibilities include the oversight of quality and patient safety\, health informatics\, accreditation readiness\, clinical research and academics\, along with other areas that effect the care administered to patients. \nDr. Gillean has more than 35 years of experience in the provision and management of health care.  From his graduation until 1995\, he served as an internal medicine specialist in Texarkana.  Subsequent to this and prior to joining CHRISTUS Health\, he held several administrative positions\, including that of Medical Director for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arkansas. \nDr. Gillean has a passion for quality health care delivery that meets the needs of individual patients and unique populations.  He continuously challenges CHRISTUS Health associates to move to a high reliability organization which first does no harm\, and then optimizes health care outcomes. \nDr. Gillean received both his medical degree and internal medicine specialty education from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.  He later earned a Master of Science in Health Administration degree from the University of Colorado. \nStephen L. Mansfield\, Ph.D.\, FACHE has been the President and CEO of Methodist Health System in Dallas\, Texas since 2006. \nWith a stated mission to improve and saves lives through compassionate quality health care\, Methodist has been one of the region’s fastest growing health systems – having more than tripled in size during Mansfield’s tenure\, and being cited in 2014 by Modern Healthcare as one of America’s 40 Fastest Growing healthcare companies in the nation. \nMethodist continues to grow at a rapid pace\, having recently broken ground on their next hospital in Midlothian\, TX.; acquired Methodist Southlake Hospital; Mid-way through an $80 million expansion at Methodist Richardson; and\, recently completing major expansions to add: a $130 million Trauma/Critical Care Center at its Methodist Dallas campus; and a $118 million expansion for its Methodist Mansfield Medical Center campus. \nThe $1.7 billion non-profit\, Methodist Health System\, is comprised of Methodist Dallas Medical Center\, Methodist Charlton Medical Center\, Methodist Mansfield Medical Center\, Methodist Richardson Medical Center\, Methodist Rehabilitation Hospital\, Methodist Hospital of McKinney\, Methodist Hospital for Surgery in Addison\, Methodist Richardson Campus for Continuing Care\, Methodist Midlothian Health Center\, Methodist Southlake Hospital\, 30 Methodist Family Health Centers\, Transplant Centers throughout Texas plus 2 located in Puerto Rico\, and an array of outpatient imaging and urgent care centers.. \nMethodist Health System employs 8\,800 staff and has over 2\,400 physicians and more than 2\,000 volunteers engaged with the health system. \nIn 2015\, Methodist Health System was awarded the Texas Award for Performance Excellence by the Quality Texas Foundation. \nIn 2018\, and for the past fifteen years in a row\, Dallas Business Journal has acknowledged Methodist as a Best Place to Work and Methodist has recently been recognized as a Best Place to Work by Modern Healthcare and Becker’s Review\, and was just named the top health system for employee engagement by the Advisory Board in Washington\, D.C. as well. Earlier this year\, Methodist was named #2 among health systems in America by DiversityInc for their success with inclusion & diversity initiatives. \nOver the past several years\, in addition to having grown substantially\, Methodist has experienced its most profitable years in its history\, enjoys a bond-rating that places the system among the top 16% of health systems in the US\, and has won numerous national\, state\, and local awards for their community-based wellness programs\, patient safety\, accountable care organization\, clinical quality\, and overall performance. \nCommitted to community involvement Dr. Mansfield currently serves on the boards of The Dallas Foundation\, Dallas Citizen’s Council\, Dallas Regional Chamber and is Past-Chairman of the Dallas Regional Chamber. He is the 2015 recipient of the Texas Association of Business’s Distinguished Business Leader Award. He was recognized by D Magazine as Healthcare Executive of the Year in 2014 and was included as a “Top Newsmaker to Watch for 2013” by Dallas Business Journal. In 2012 he was awarded “Entrepreneur of the Year” by Ernst & Young and in 2009 was selected as “Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser” by the DFW Division of March of Dimes. \nBefore joining Methodist in 2006\, Dr. Mansfield spent seven years as the President and CEO of the five-hospital St. Vincent Health System based in Little Rock\, Arkansas\, and before that held a variety of executive roles for the Baptist Memorial Health Care System in Memphis for 23 years. \nDr. Mansfield has a Bachelor’s Degree in Healthcare Administration from Ottawa University\, a Master’s from the University of Tennessee\, and holds a Ph.D. in organizational leadership from Regent University in Virginia Beach\, Virginia. \nSteve’s wife Marilyn – a teacher by training – is an author and speaker. Steve and Marilyn have one daughter. \nWalter “Ted” Shaw joined the Texas Hospital Association as the organization’s fourth president and chief executive officer in February 2014. Shaw brings expertise forged from a 40-year career in health care leadership to his role as key strategist and spokesperson on behalf of more than 450 THA member hospitals and health systems. As president and CEO of the largest state hospital association in Texas\, Shaw is responsible for leading the industry in its advocacy work and positioning Texas hospitals to achieve their missions of delivering the highest quality health care to all Texans. \nPrior to joining THA\, Shaw served as interim executive vice president and chief financial officer for Parkland Health and Hospital System in Dallas\, where he led the development of the Medicaid Transformation Waiver in North Texas and the construction of an 864-bed replacement hospital. From 2004-2011\, he was a partner with the Dallas-based Financial Resource Group LLC\, a health care consulting firm where he specialized in interim operational turnarounds with facilities across the U.S. Prior to joining FRG\, Shaw was president of the health care consulting firm W.T. Shaw Company from 1998-2003. \nHis legacy for leading impressive turnarounds includes assignments at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami\, the third largest public health system in the U.S.; East Jefferson General Hospital in Metairie\, La.\, both before and after Hurricane Katrina; Fletcher Allen Health Care in Vermont; and Maricopa Integrated Healthcare System in Phoenix. In addition\, he has a strong background in health care technology and insurance\, having served as chief operating officer of Health2Health.com\, an Internet-based HIPAA solutions company; and with Dallas-based CareSystems Corporation\, a workers’ compensation technology support firm. \nHe began his career with Ernst & Young in San Antonio\, Cleveland and Dallas\, achieving the role of partner with responsibility for the Southwest Region Healthcare Practice from 1973-1992. Shaw holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration in accounting from The University of Texas at Austin\, and is a certified public accountant and a fellow in the Healthcare Financial Management Association. \n  \nRegister Now
URL:https://achentx.org/event/2019-achentx-general-membership-dinner/
LOCATION:Las Colinas Country Club\, 4400 N O'Connor Road\, Irving\, TX\, 75062\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190822T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190822T193000
DTSTAMP:20260620T201655
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220323T185910Z
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SUMMARY:Third Quarter Education Event
DESCRIPTION:Approved for up to 3.0 ACHE Face to Face Credits (1.5 per panel)\n\nRegister Here\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCome join us of our next double panel education event. This event is being hosted by TCU’s Neeley School of Business and for the first time\, we’ll be meeting at the beautiful Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth. \nPanel 1: Rethinking the Ambulatory Care Network \nModerator:\nStuart Flynn MD\nDean\nTCU & UNTHSC School of Medicine \nPanelists: \nKyllan Cody\, FACHE\nIndendent Consultant\nNueHealth \nKenneth Hutchenrider\, Jr.\, FACHE\nPresident\nMethodist Richardson Medical Center \nDr. Todd Richwine\, MS\, DO\, FAACP\nChief Medical Infomatics Officer\nTexas Health Family Care \nRuby Taylor\nSenior Vice President\, Nursing\, Population Health\nParkland Health \nPanel 2: Population Health Management: Justice\, Access and Financial Implications \nModerator:\nKarim Kaissi\, FACHE\nGeneral Manager\nCaremore/Anthem\, Inc. \nPanelists: \nMae Centeno\, DNP\, RN\, CCNS\, ANCS-BC\nVice President\, Chronic Care Continuum\nBaylor Scott & White Health \nBob Ellzey\, FACHE\nSenior Consultant\nTORCH Management Services\, Inc. \nJoy Parker\, MS\nVice President\, Community Health Administration\nJPS Health Network \nMatt Richardson\, FACHE\nDirector of Public Health\nDenton County \nA special thanks to the TCU Neeley School of Business for hosting this event!\nRegister Here\n  \nSpeakers Bios: \nMae Centeno serves as Vice President of the Chronic Care Continuum for Baylor Scott & White Health. She is also an adjunct faculty member at Baylor University College of Nursing and the University of Texas at Arlington. In her previous role at BHCS\, Dr. Centeno served as Program Manager and Clinical Nurse Specialist for the Heart Failure Program and Advanced Lung Disease Center at Baylor University Medical Center. She frequently gives international presentations on topics such as reducing readmission rates and transforming care for patients with chronic medical conditions. She is currently co-leading a grant-funded project focused on risk stratification and transitional care. \n\n\n\n\n  \n  \nKyllan Cody serves as independent consultant for NueHealth\, which owns\, manages\, and operates specialty hospitals and surgical centers. Prior to her role as independent consultant\, Kyllan served as administrator for Cook Children’s Surgery Center in Hurst\, TX. Kyllan has also served as vice president of operations for Methodist Charlton Medical Center\, and in various roles in both the for-profit and not-for-profit arena in Texas and Florida.  \n Kyllan is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and holds a Master’s Degree in Healthcare Administration from Cornell University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from Wake Forest University.  \nKyllan and her husband\, William\, live in Irving\, TX and have two young children\, Laurel and Elliott.  \n\n\n\n\nBob Ellzey\, MHA\, FACHE\, has been in healthcare for 30 years and provides a wealth of knowledge in operational leadership\, strategic planning\, and forming collaborative relationships. He is passionate about improving the health and well-being of people in our communities and is mission driven but margin focused. \nBob is currently a Consultant with TORCH Management Services\, Inc.\, where he provides audits and assessments for Community hospitals\, with a focus on the current trends towards ambulatory and urgent care. \nHe was most recently the President of Texas Health Azle\, Texas from 2011-2019\, CEO of Mena Regional Health System\, Mena\, Arkansas from 2008-2011 and has held various other executive level positions with community and tertiary healthcare organizations throughout his extensive career. \nA graduate of Baylor University with a BBA\, in 1971 and an MHA from University of Houston-Clear Lake\, in 1991\, he is also a fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives. \nBob is a member of many professional organizations including Healthy Tarrant County Collaborative\, Board of Directors\, (President 2018-19)\, ACHE North Texas Regents Advisory Council 2014-17\, and many others. \nHe is also a member of many community and religious organizations including the Azle Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors\, where he was selected as “Business Man of the Year” for 2019\, and was also selected as “Health Hero 2019”\, by the Fort Worth Business Press. \nBob is married\, has two sons and one daughter in law\, as well as a new grandson. He enjoys family\, friends\, community and anything outdoors. \nStuart D. Flynn\, M.D.\, is the founding dean of Fort Worth’s new M.D. school\, the TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine. Pending accreditation from the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME)\, the school will begin in July 2019. \nFlynn has led the development of the new School and built a team that is pursuing accreditation and creating an innovative and patient-centric curriculum. In a supportive environment\, students will become excellent communicators\, active listeners\, life-long learners and become valued physicians\, colleagues\, leaders and citizens in their communities. \nPreviously\, Flynn served as founding dean of the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. He also was a professor of pathology and surgery at Yale University School of Medicine\, as well as an accomplished researcher\, director of the residency program\, a leader in the design and oversight of the school’s curriculum\, and founding member of The Society of Distinguished Teachers at Yale. \nFlynn received his medical degree and residency training from the University of Michigan and completed a fellowship in oncologic pathology at Stanford University. \nFlynn has authored more than 100 articles\, books and monographs. He has received numerous honors including America’s Top Physician’s Award from the Consumers’ Research Council of America\, the Bohmfalk Teacher of the Year Award from Yale University School of Medicine and the Averill A. Liebow Award for excellence in the teaching of residents\, also at Yale. He has been a member of the National Board of Medical Examiners Pathology Test Committee and USMLE Step I Test Material Development Committee. \n\nKen Hutchenrider joined Methodist Richardson Medical Center as President in July\, 2010.  \nHe has more than 25 years of executive experience with a result oriented record of substantially increasing financial stability and strengthening team management to build a tradition of providing the best care possible to the communities served.  \nDuring his tenure\, Ken administered the assimilation of the hospital into the Methodist Health System\, as well as the development of a $120M replacement hospital and its subsequent and ongoing expansions. Pam Stoyanoff\, Chief Operations Officer of Methodist Health System has said “Ken is an outstanding leader with a proven track record in operational excellence.”  \nAdditional accomplishments include the establishment of a new wound care center\, recruitment and stabilization of the NICU physician group\, development of the Da Vinci surgical program\, and the successful recruitment/employment of new medical staff members. Under his direction\, Methodist Richardson has received accreditations as a Chest Pain Center\, a Stroke Center\, and achieved nursing Pathway to Excellence.  \nPrior to July 2010\, Ken served as the Chief Executive Officer of Galesburg Cottage Hospital\, in Galesburg\, Illinois. There\, he successfully and effectively managed all facets of the 173 bed acute care facility\, including a skilled nursing unit\, inpatient psychiatric unit\, a joint venture outpatient therapy unit\, and a joint venture dialysis unit.  \nPreviously in his career\, Ken served in executive roles including Chief Executive Officer of the Terre Haute Regional Hospital in Terre Haute\, Indiana and Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Wesley Medical Center in Wichita\, Kansas. Ken started his career in a clinical position as a Paramedic Shift Supervisor in Pasadena\, Texas.  \nHe holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Texas A&M University and a Masters of Healthcare Administration from the University of Houston\, Clear Lake.  \nKen has received many accolades\, including the American Heart Association SOAR Award\, the Community Health System Outstanding Achievement Award\, and Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives. He is actively involved in the community and has served as the Chairman of the Richardson Chamber of Commerce and President of the Plano Independent School District Foundation. Ken is an enthusiastic supporter of the PISD Health Sciences Academy. Currently\, Ken serves as the Regent for Northern Texas for the American College of Healthcare Executives  \nOn a personal note\, Ken and his wife Melinda have two teenage daughters. When he’s not spending time with his family\, you are most likely to find Ken on the golf course. He is also a private pilot.  \n\nKarim Kaissi\, FACHE is the General Manager for CareMore Health – a highly integrated\, patient-focused national network bringing team-based care to North Texas. CareMore provides primary care\, behavioral health\, pharmacy management as well as care coordination and social resources to the community’s most vulnerable\, complex and chronically-ill patients. CareMore has a proven track record of increasing access\, improving quality and health outcomes while driving down medical costs. Karim has oversight of strategy\, growth and operations for CareMore’s Texas market\, with overall budget and P&L responsibility from start-up to sustainment and expansion. He is in charge of business and clinical operations\, care management functions\, payer relations and community engagement. \nPrior to CareMore\, Karim was with Texas Health Resources for 12 years and held leadership roles in strategy\, operations and business development. He is also a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives and an active member in our local chapter in North Texas. \nJoy Parker received her bachelor’s and master’s of science degrees from Texas A&M University System Health Science Center and holds an additional leadership certification from the University of California\, Berkley’s Haas School of Executive Education. \nPrior to joining JPS Health Network in 2017 as executive director of Community Health\, Joy served in leadership positions of Ambulatory Services and Home Care at Children’s Health in Dallas. During that time\, she led efforts to increase access and patient satisfaction in the outpatient clinics\, overseeing new clinic expansion and grant-funded programs for at-risk children. Joy led a team to open and operate the hospital’s first Joint Commission-accredited Home Care division as well as oversaw the management of reporting for the hospital’s U.S. News and World report ranking for its ambulatory services. \nSince joining the JPS team\, Joy has supported initiatives to improve patient access to their medical homes\, achieve PCMH certification and successfully complete The Joint Commission survey. Most recently she guided JPS’s efforts to provide telehealth service availability for its employees. \nDr. Matt Richardson was appointed as the Director of Public Health for Denton County in the summer of 2014. Dr. Richardson previously served as Director with the City of Amarillo and Potter/Randall Counties for 9 years. Dr. Richardson has authored peer-reviewed publications\, testified to the Texas Legislature regarding public health issues and continues to advocate for public health practice and resources for Denton County and the state of Texas. \nHe has a bachelor’s degree in Biology from Abilene Christian University and both Master’s and Doctoral degrees in Public Health from the University of North Texas. He is currently board certified and Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives. Dr. Richardson also serves as an accreditation site reviewer for public health programs in universities across the US. \nMatt lives in Argyle with his wife of 24 years and their two daughters. \n  \n\nTodd Richwine\, M.S.\, D.O.\, FAAFP\, is the chief medical information officer (CMIO) for Texas Health Physicians Group (THPG). \nSince 2018\, Dr. Richwine has lead and assisted in planning\, coordinating and overseeing the electronic health record (EHR) and other information technology solutions which providers and clinicians use within THPG. \nAs a member of Physician Comp Committee\, he was also an integral part of the development and deployment of all improvements and modifications to the primary care provider reimbursement structure. In an effort to meet the needs of the community\, the providers and prepare for future changes in health care\, this committee recently launched the latest version of the Physician/APP salary index including traditional guaranteed salary\, wRVU-based salary and an innovative panel model. \nDr. Richwine began his career as a physician at THPG in 2011. Along with providing patient care\, he also worked as the physician champion for THPG. As the physician champion\, he was the primary Epic physician builder who oversaw the Ambulatory PAC committee and helped leadership in the Epic Refuel. In addition\, Dr. Richwine worked to improve the CareConnect One EHR experience for providers and assisted with their training. \nHe earned his undergraduate degree at Baylor University and earned a masters in integrative physiology at the UT- Houston Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. In 2000\, he received his doctor of osteopathic medicine at the University of North Texas Health Science Center – Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Worth and completed his post graduate residency at the St. Louis University-Forest Park Hospital. \nOutside of work\, he enjoys spending time with his family\, traveling\, attending his children’s’ sporting events and playing golf. \n\nRuby Taylor has over 15 years of experience as a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner and is currently the Senior Vice President of Nursing for Population Health at Parkland Health & Hospital System. Ruby received her Doctor of Nursing Practice with a focus in Nursing Administration from Texas Christian University in Fort Worth\, Texas\, where she also received her BSN. Her past experience includes 5 years as a Geriatric Nurse prior to becoming a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner. Ruby is also a colposcopist and completed her training at UTSW. Ruby has served as Texas Woman’s University Adjunct Faculty for Critical Care Integration Preceptorship. Ruby has been in nursing leadership for most of her career and enjoys all aspects of leadership\, especially mentoring and helping to develop leaders. \nRuby is a recipient of the Great 100 Nurses Award and the D Magazine Nursing Excellence Award. \n\n  \nRegister Here
URL:https://achentx.org/event/third-quarter-education-event-2/
LOCATION:Colonial Country Club\, 3735 Country Club Circle\, Fort Worth\, TX\, 76109
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190709T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190709T130000
DTSTAMP:20260620T201655
CREATED:20190529T183229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220323T190014Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar:  Current Trends in Physician Compensation Enforcement & Fair Market Value
DESCRIPTION:ACHENTX is partnering with Hall\, Render\, Killian\, Heath & Lyman\, P.C. to provide you this special educational Webinar.\n\nRegister Now\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nThis presentation will focus on the key issues impacting physician compensation in recent years\, including the regulatory requirements (Stark\, Anti-Kickback)\, lessons learned from recent enforcement actions and self-disclosures\, the mechanics of common compensation plans/models (shift\, production\, quality-based\, hybrids\, etc.)\, areas of potential risk (FMV\, pooled productivity models\, runaway compensation plans\, common pitfalls\, etc.)\, and the features of an effective physician contracting/ compensation process. \n  \n• Comments: Kiel Zillmer is an attorney in the Milwaukee office of Hall\, Render\, Killian\, Heath & Lyman\, P.C.\, the largest health care focused law firm in the country. Hall Render’s attorneys provide advice and counsel to many of the nation’s largest health systems\, hospitals and medical groups on a variety of health care issues. Mr. Zillmer regularly counsels clients on compliance-focused physician compensation strategies nationally and is a frequent speaker on issues related to Stark Law compliance\, medical group strategy\, hospital-physician transactions\, physician compensation and health care fair market value issues. \n  \n• Speakers’ Bios: \nKiel Zillmer counsels clients on a variety of health care issues\, including hospital-physician arrangements and transactions\, fraud and abuse\, physician compensation and health care valuation issues. \nPrior to graduating cum laude from Marquette University Law School\, Kiel earned a master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. While in law school\, Kiel served as a judicial intern to the Honorable Michael J. Gableman of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. \nWesley Sylla practices in the area of health care law with a focus on hospital-physician arrangements and transactions\, fraud and abuse issues and corporate transactions. Mr. Sylla completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Minnesota in 2010 and graduated magna cum laude from the University of Illinois College of Law with a J.D in 2014. \n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\n• Presentation Learning Objectives: \n\nTo understand the laws and regulations impacting physician compensation and how those laws have been interpreted and enforced by various governmental bodies\nTo recognize the basics of compensation plans and recent trends in developing compensation models for healthcare entities\nTo appreciate the importance of developing effective processes to support the introduction of new compensation plans and models\n\n  \nA special thanks to Kiel Zillmer and Hall\, Render\, Killian\, Heath & Lyman\, P.C for providing us this special educational opportunity!\n\n\n\nRegister Now
URL:https://achentx.org/event/webinar-current-trends-in-physician-compensation-enforcement-fair-market-value/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180911T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180911T200000
DTSTAMP:20260620T201655
CREATED:20180723T215220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220426T211953Z
UID:12517-1536683400-1536696000@achentx.org
SUMMARY:ACHENTX New Member Networking Blitz - Fall 2018
DESCRIPTION:For new members from July 2017 to Present\nThe ACHE North Texas Welcoming Committee cordially invites you to the ACHE of North Texas chapter’s New Member Networking Blitz. This fun event will allow new members to get to know one another and some seasoned ACHE members as well. There will be special breakout sessions where fun activities and personal connections will be made. The intent of this program is to bring new members together to get a real in depth view of ACHENTX\, to enable you to meet some of the chapter’s leadership and to help you map out how to best take advantage of the plethora of local and national benefits and opportunities available to you as ACHE members. It’s a way to “let us get to know you” as well and become a part of your professional network. \nWe are looking forward to meeting each of you. \nA light meal and drinks will be served. \nRegister Now
URL:https://achentx.org/event/achentx-new-member-networking-blitz-fall-2018/
LOCATION:Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Grapevine\, 1650 West College Street\, Grapevine\, TX\, 76051\, United States
GEO:32.93399;-97.093823
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20161205T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20161205T220000
DTSTAMP:20260620T201655
CREATED:20161007T201438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220610T165147Z
UID:10321-1480960800-1480975200@achentx.org
SUMMARY:After Hours Networking Event - Mavericks vs. Charlotte Hornets
DESCRIPTION:Come join your ACHETNX colleagues for a great evening of networking and fun – and support a great cause at the same time!\n\nYour $50 ticket purchase will include your game ticket\, access to the Admiral Room at the American Airlines Center for our private ACHENTX reception\, complimentary hors oeuvres during the reception\, and a $10 donation (per ticket) to the Assist the Officer Foundation which provides support to the families of recently fallen police officers.  A cash bar will be available during the reception as well.\n\nA special thanks to Curo Health Services for hosting this reception.\n  \nRegister Here
URL:https://achentx.org/event/hours-networking-event-mavericks-vs-charlotte-hornets/
LOCATION:American Airlines Center\, 2500 Victory Avenue\, Dallas\, TX\, 75219\, United States
GEO:32.7904922;-96.810285
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Avenue Dallas TX 75219 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=2500 Victory Avenue:geo:-96.810285,32.7904922
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20160204T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20160204T210000
DTSTAMP:20260620T201655
CREATED:20151208T222005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151208T222347Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150625T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150625T193000
DTSTAMP:20260620T201655
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150616T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150616T200000
DTSTAMP:20260620T201655
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150423T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20150423T193000
DTSTAMP:20260620T201655
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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