Thursday, August 29, 2013

Great Oral Health Session You Don't Want to Miss!

Quinn Dufurrena, DDS JD 
Executive Director, Colorado Dental Association
Presents The Future of Dentistry in Rural America
Friday, October 18th at 10:00 am
22nd Annual Rural Health Conference
 
Dr. Dufurrena received his dental degree from the University of the Pacific and his law degree from Concord Law School. He practiced general dentistry in rural Nevada for 25 years. In 2007 he was the recipient of the American Dental Association Hillenbrand Fellowship. As part of this fellowship he researched and wrote about the future of Teledentistry in rural America. Click here to learn more about the Colorado Dental Association
 

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Steve Sorensen, CPO at Enlighten360 joins healthcare education panel!

Steve Sorensen is the Chief Performance Officer at Enlighten360. Steve will join Dr. Irene Frederick and Eric Johnson on Thursday, October 17th at the 2pm breakout session.
Thursday, Oct. 17th 2-3pm
When Work No Longer Works: a Blueprint for Self-Renewal
Objectives:
  • Provide attendees with the tools to move forward in their careers
  • Explore avenues for transformation through learning
  • Optimize skill sets by pursuing learning opportunities


Steve’s work experience features three successful decades within the Fortune 500 as a Vice-President, a Manager of Corporate Accounts and Western States/Western Canada Regional Manager. He attributes his successful career to the many people who shared his goal of a culture of excellence and collaboration.

As founder and president of Enlighten360, Steve provides proven learning systems that include, leadership academies for all levels of leadership requirements, creates highly functional cultures of collaboration, and client engagement methodologies. Steve also coaches those seeking to advance within their careers, and executives for learning to lead programs.

He is adjunct faculty, teaching leadership and organizational culture within two graduate programs at the University of Denver, He writes for industry publications, and delivers speeches on the positive impact and strategic importance of leadership, the power of collaborative cultures and ways to improve customer relationships.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Colorado Welcome Back: New Source of Healthcare Talent for Colorado's Medically Underserved

Thursday October 17, from 3:15-4:15
Elzbieta Nolan, Co-Director, Colorado Welcome Back 
and
Laurence Nolan, Co-Director, Colorado Welcome Back


Elzbieta and Laurence Nolan are co-Directors of the Colorado Welcome Back, a program of Spring Institute for Intercultural Learning, in Denver, which helps foreign-trained healthcare professionals re-establish careers in healthcare in Colorado. Elzbieta is a broadly experienced international executive who has built, transformed, and developed multi-national teams of professionals during her career with several Fortune 100 companies (Hewlett Packard, Compaq Computer, Digital Equipment, Unisys), as well as several startups, small and mid-size organizations. Her multi-disciplinary background includes managing consulting and support services, scientific research, finance, operations, general management, strategy development, business planning, marketing, and non-profit management.

Laurence has developed extensive experience in managing diverse teams of technical talent during his successful management and executive career with several high technology companies (Ericsson, Qualcomm, Motorola, US West), as well as several startups. His most recent corporate role was as the Head of a 250+ person R&D Center for Ericsson, where he established a strong record for increasing the organization's competitiveness, innovation and productivity.
 
 

Dr. Irene Frederick will discuss higher education opportunities!

Dr. Irene Frederick is Academic Director for the University of Denver, University College, Master’s Degree and Certificate program in Healthcare Leadership. She holds an MD from the Milton S. Hershey College of Medicine-Pennsylvania State University, is board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and a fellow in the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

Mentoring students and residents in their educational and career choices has been a major focus of Dr. Frederick’s career.  Using her background in clinical, academic and administrative medicine, she extends this experience to University College students seeking educational advancement through the Healthcare Leadership degrees.  A program designed for the working adult, Healthcare Leadership provides coursework both on campus and online, allowing access to individuals in all locations.

Dr. Frederick presents
When Work No Longer Works: a Blueprint for Self-Renewal
Thursday, October 17th from 2-3pm

Eric Johnson, J.D.
Enrollment Manager at University of Denver,
will co-present with Dr. Frederick.
If you miss this session, be sure to stop by the DU exhibit table!

 

Monday, August 26, 2013

Kimberly Patton to speak to Annual Rural Health Conference attendees!

Kimberly Patton, PsyD
Public Health Analyst/Behavioral Health Liaison
Health Resources & Services Administration
Presenting: 
Thursday, Oct. 17th - 9:15-10:15
 
Dr. Kim Patton has worked as a Public Health Analyst for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration in Denver for the past seven years. She currently serves as the Colorado State Liaison and the Behavioral Health Liaison for Region VIII states, and has worked extensively on health care issues both in Colorado and the region. Kim promotes collaboration among Federal, state, and community stakeholders, and provides consultation on the integration of behavioral health and primary care services. She is a member of the HRSA regional Behavioral Health Team, and has focused on rural mental health issues, training, and workforce development.

Have you met Michelle?

Michelle Mills
Michelle Mills will open this year's 22nd Annual Rural Health Conference.

“Significant changes are occurring in the healthcare industry,” said Colorado Rural Health Center’s CEO, Michelle Mills. “This conference is very timely and we have tailored this year’s agenda accordingly.”

As the Chief Executive Officer at Colorado Rural Health Center, Michelle brings substantial experience and working knowledge of rural health issues and has worked closely with rural communities and providers to make a positive impact on rural health delivery. Michelle is responsible for building relationships that the Center has established with other organizations, funders, and rural healthcare leaders and is dedicated to collaboration. In 2009, she received the Patient Safety Leader of the Year Award and in 2011 graduated from NOSORH’s Leadership Institute. Michelle earned her BA in Communications from Regis University. She enjoys any activity outdoors with her family and is an avid DIYer.

Michelle publishes an Update from the CEO article in the organization's monthly e-newsletter, click here to read past articles.

Think About it Colorado...






Donna Kusuda, MSN, CPHQ
Chairperson for Think About it Colorado

Donna has many years of experience in the field of quality improvement, patient safety and risk management in hospital, ambulatory care and the managed care settings.  She received her graduate degree in nursing from the University of Colorado and holds and international certification as a Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ). 

Ms. Kusuda will speak on Thursday October 17th during a breakout session from 10:30-11:30 am. Think About it Colorado is a public awareness program designed to spark a statewide conversation about patient safety and to drive reform in this critical area. The goal is to provide Colorado consumers and health care providers the information and resources they need to team up for safer health care.

Connect for Health Colorado, a new statewide health insurance marketplace opens this October!

Patty Fontneau is the president and CEO of Colorado’s health benefit exchange.

Starting in October, Connect for Health Colorado will serve individuals, families and small employers who are looking for health insurance and will provide access to up-front financial assistance to eligible consumers to reduce costs. Customers will shop through a website and get expert help in person and over the phone from a network of customer service professionals, including Customer Service Center Representatives, Health Coverage Guides and certified health insurance agents and brokers. The marketplace is a public, non-profit entity that was established by Senate Bill 11-200, passed by the General Assembly in 2011. More information is available at www.connectforhealthco.com.

How would you like to hear from Patty Fontneau, Connect for Health Colorado's, Executive Director and CEO?

Ms. Fontneau will speak to the general session on Friday, October 18th from 8:45-9:45 am. Patty Fontneau joined Connect for Health Colorado as Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer in December 2011. She previously served as Chief Operating Officer at Holme Roberts & Owen LLP, an international law firm. Prior to that, she served as Chief Administrative Officer for the IMA Financial Group Inc. and as Vice President and General Manager of the Western Service Center of TIAA-CREF, managing the operation of a 1,300-employee office in Denver. She serves on the boards of CollegeInvest, the University of Denver Business School and the Downtown Denver Partnership.

Andi Dwyer to lead breakout session on Friday, Oct.17!

University of Colorado Cancer Center, A National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center





Andrea (or Andi) Dwyer is the Integration Manager at the University of Colorado Cancer Center. Andi was a key member of the team who developed and implemented the patient navigation of the Colorado Colorectal Screening Program (CCSP), one of the largest screening and early detection navigation programs in the country.

Thursday October 17th
3:15-4:15pm
Community Health Workers and Patient Navigation: Current State and Opportunities

Thursday, August 22, 2013

David Jemmett joins David Ginsberg to speak about Disaster Recovery!

Disaster Recovery
12:45-1:45
Breakout Session V
David Jemmett, CTO, ClearDATA - has 25 years of experience in pharmaceuticals, diagnostic, medical software and healthcare professional services. He is responsible for developing strategic partner and distribution relationships to further build ClearDATA's market leading position in healthcare cloud computing and information security. Most recently, he launched U.S. Healthcare Compliance, a best-in-class HIPAA security and privacy services company to help physicians, hospitals, and clinics understand how to take advantage of the HITECH Act and address the immediate need for HIPAA security and privacy related work specific to meeting Meaningful Use and information security.

ClearDATA acquired his company in 2011. Previously, he was with Ventana Medical Systems as their VP of Sales, where he grew this VC-backed cancer diagnostics company from a private $6M revenue company to a $90M public company in three years.  Click here to learn more about ClearDATA.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Tommy Barnhart will kick off the 2013 Annual Rural Health Conference!

He's Back!

Tommy Barnhart will commence this year's Annual Rural Health Conference with a discussion on the Future of Rural. 

Tommy Barnhart has over 40 years of experience in healthcare finance and operations, working with hospitals, long-term care providers, home health agencies, hospices, clinics and other healthcare entities. Tommy has a B.A. (Business Administration) from Bridgewater College. Tommy is former CFO of large rural hospital and has consulted on a wide variety of financial management and operational issues.

As one of CRHC's Senior Advisors and NRHA's Chair of the Rural Health Congress - Tommy is a trusted resource and expert in rural healthcare. 

Do you have a burning question you would like Tommy to address?  Email your question to bo@coruralhealth.org.  No guarantees Tommy will be able to address all questions - we've only given him one hour to speak!!

HealthONE Sponsors Annual Rural Health Conference!

HealthONE is the largest healthcare system in the metro Denver area with more than 10,000 employees. HealthONE hospitals have a long and trusted legacy going back more than 130 years with St. Luke’s, more than 85 years with Presbyterian Denver, more than 105 years with Swedish and more than 60 years with Rose.

Please make sure to stop by the HealthONE booth at this year's conference!  

Telehealth 101 is sure to be a hit!!

Dr. Elizabeth Krupinski is the Associate Director of Evaluation for the Arizona Telemedicine Program and Director of the Southwest Telehealth Resource Center. She has published extensively in these areas, and has presented at conferences nationally and internationally.

"Telemedicine has been shown empirically to improve access to quality medical care for many patients living in rural and medically underserved areas".


Patty Skolnik to present series of breakout sessions!

Patty Skolnik named one of CNN’s “Intriguing People,” Patty was also invited to the White House to discuss health care. She is the proud recipient of the National MITTS HOPE Award, the Colorado Patient Safety Coalition Patient Safety Leadership Award, the Transparent Health Leadership Award and The Colorado Trial Lawyers Consumer Protection Award in honor of her son. She is featured in the book “Take Back your Government” by Colorado State Senator Morgan Carroll.

Skolnik will be leading a set of breakout sessions at this year's Annual Rural Health Conference.

Friday, October 18th - 2 Part Series...
Switching Chairs: The Health Professional Becoming the Patient and Advocate Part I and Part II

To learn more about Patty and her incredible story, check out www.citizensforpatientsafety.org

Don't miss out!

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Check out the Annual Rural Health Conference Agenda

Click here for the 2013 Agenda
*Subject to change 
 

2013 Keynote Announced: Kostas Voutsas

Keynote Speaker

Kostas Voutsas

Kostas Voutsas has taught Management and Human Resources courses for 17+ years receiving numerous teaching and faculty awards. He is a tenured Professor of Business at Dickinson State University (DSU) at the Bismarck campus. Kostas delivers humorous, dynamic presentations at national and state conferences, companies and organizations. Kostas has a Master of Science in Human Resources and Organizational Development, and an MBA from Eastern Michigan University.

Book Signing:
Kostas Voutsas will autograph his book at the end of his presentation.
 
Vampires @Work 
Get past the drama of difficult people, improve work relationships, reduce stress, and keep calm when kittens become tigers at work. Explore solutions to managing workplace conflict to better lead and succeed. 
 
Seminar Objectives
  • Discuss strategies for handling chronic complainers, emotional exploders, and other difficult people within your diverse team. 
  • Learn how to resolve conflicts before they grow into major crises.
  • Develop solutions to managing today’s workplace conflict effectively.
  • Explore solutions to bridge the generational gap.
  • Understand cultural diversity.
For more information about Kostas, visit his website at www.diversitykeynote.com