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Seminars 23–35 1.5 credit hours each “A” seminars will be held 4:15 p.m.–5:45 p.m. on Monday; “B” seminars will be held 8:45 a.m.–10:15 a.m. on Tuesday 23A or 23B Addressing Inpatient Nurse Staf ng Issues With Predictive Modeling Beena S. Peters, RN, FACHE Associate Director, Nursing, Learning Objectives: University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System • Incorporate data trends and predictive modeling to develop Beena Mathew Financial Analyst, Nursing, University of Illinois a proactive approach to nurse staffing and use resources Hospital and Health Sciences System more efficiently • Explain how a decentralized staffing model facilitates better decision making for frontline managers and nursing staff MORE 24A or 24B Facility Sizing and Design in an Era of Health Reform Michael J. Romano Jr. Director, Advisory Services, Adams Learning Objectives: Management • Predict potential demand related to potential coverage Douglas A. Jones COO, Forrest General Hospital expansion • Incorporate operational performance, future physician strategy and the promise of health reform into your future facility sizing and design MORE 25A or 25B Social Media and Mobile Health: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Christina B. ielst, FACHE Vice President, Tower Strategies Learning Objectives: • Discover legitimate and innovative uses of social media and mobile technologies that contribute to improved patient outcomes and experience • Recognize the potential risks of using these technologies and develop strategies to mitigate them MORE 26A or 26B Health Information Exchange: Driving Value in Tomorrow’s Healthcare System Pam W. Arlotto President/CEO, Maestro Strategies LLC Learning Objectives: Steve Gordon, MD Director, Medical Informatics, PeaceHealth • Determine how health information exchange will impact Jan Lee, MD Executive Director, Delaware Health Information health reform and clinical integration Network • Identify the key questions you need to ask within your organization about health information exchanges MORE “Congress is a unique opportunity to learn about trends in the healthcare field. With numerous presentations on implementing innovative strategies, Congress allows attendees to hear from an array of leaders on a broad variety of topics in one location. It is an efficient and eff ective way to think about and plan the future of our organizations.” Teri G. Fontenot, FACHE President/CEO, Woman’s Hospital Baton Rouge, La. 24 Congress Events & Educational Programs http://http:// http://http:// http://http:// http://http://

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of 2013 Congress on Healthcare Leadership

2013 Congress on Healthcare Leadership
Contents
How to Use This Brochure
Congress Highlights and New Events
ACHE Social Responsibility
2013 Premier Corporate Partners
Schedule of Events
Pre-Congress Seminars
Boot Camps
General Sessions
Luncheons
Fellows’ Forums
Breakfast Sessions
Masters Series
Seminars
Continuing Education Credit
Student Track at Congress
Orientations and Receptions
Other Special Events and Activities
Membership Activities
Management Innovations Poster Session
Career Development Programs and Activities
Employment Referral Service
Uniformed Services/Department of Veterans Affairs Activities
Hotel Accommodations
Chicago Highlights
Registration Checklist
Registration Information
Registration Form
Congress Express Registration Form
Student Associate Registration Form
Faculty Index

2013 Congress on Healthcare Leadership

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