Join us for a conversation, Enhance Patient Access While Supporting Provider Wellbeing, in which we’ll explore the intricate relationship between patient access and provider wellbeing. This webcast will delve into successful strategies employed by health care leaders to align these seemingly conflicting goals.
Participants will learn effective engagement techniques for leadership and clinical providers to enhance patient access and gain valuable insights into the organizational costs of inadequate care access. Attendees will discover actionable solutions for a healthier, more balanced health care system.
RegisterMarnee has more than 40 years of ambulatory operations experience serving in senior level leadership roles providing strategic planning, operations, and financial performance. She provided leadership and direction for the accelerated deployment of a major health system’s EHR with its employed and community ambulatory partners.
Marnee has more than 20 years of experience applying improvement methods, including lean, and brings firsthand experience on the application of the Toyota Management System to health care organizations.
Jenny Barry is the COO at The Christ Hospital Physicians and leads the development and execution of operating goals, continuing to enhance the quality, patient-centric care the group has come to be known for. Her responsibilities include leveraging technology to improve care coordination, employing and training the best talent, optimizing office operations, and coordinating with The Christ Hospital’s experience officer to provide the very best experiences for their patients.
Barry joined The Christ Hospital Physicians with over 30 years of health care operations experience.
Aaron has worked in a variety of health care executive leadership roles since 2000, including hospital president, CFO, and vice president of enterprise transformation. He has expertise in hospital, ambulatory, and health system operations, strategic and financial planning, transformative change, and leadership development.
Aaron assists health care organizations in achieving their operational, patient safety, clinical quality, and financial priorities.
Kim began his career in family medicine in 1979. By 2004, he’d become a strong believer in the Toyota Production System’s ability to ease quality-care delivery while also boosting financial success and maintain sustainable practices in primary care. He became a kaizen fellow certified by Virginia Mason and Shingijitzu Consulting in Japan.
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