ACHE to host Third Quarter Education Event on Aug. 22

08/16/2019



The ACHE of North Texas will host a Third Quarter Education Event on Thursday, August 22 from 3:00-7:30 p.m. at the Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth. The seminar has been approved for up to 3.0 Face-to-Face Credits.

The event will be highlighted by two panel discussions. Panel 1, titled “Rethinking the Ambulatory Care Network,” will include Kyllan Cody, FACHE, indendent consultant of NueHealth; Kenneth Hutchenrider, Jr., FACHE, president of Methodist Richardson Medical Center; Dr. Todd Richwine, MS, DO, FAACP, chief medical infomatics officer of Texas Health Family Care; and Ruby Taylor, senior vice president, nursing and population health at Parkland Health & Hospital System. Dr. Stuart Flynn, dean at the Texas Christian University and UNT Health Science Center School of Medicine, will serve as moderator.

Panel 2, titled “Population Health Management: Justice, Access and Financial Implications,” will include Mae Centeno, DNP, RN, CCNS, ANCS-BC, vice president of chronic care continuum at Baylor Scott & White Health; Bob Ellzey, FACHE, senior consultant at TORCH Management Services, Inc.; Joy Parker, MS, vice president, community health administration at JPS Health Network; and Matt Richardson, FACHE, director of public health of Denton County. Karim Kaissi, FACHE, general manager of Caremore/Anthem, Inc. will serve as moderator.

That’s a loaded lineup you do not want to miss!

You can register here.

For information, please contact John Whittemore at jwhittemore@achentx.org.