Webinar: How to accelerate financial recovery by focusing on post-op efficiency

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As facilities work to return to pre-pandemic levels of efficiency and income in the face of the latest COVID surge, surgical procedures are a critical source of revenue—but common complications post-surgery can increase costs and negatively impact patient care.

This webinar, featuring a panel of experts, will explore the scope of this problem and what facilities can do to combat it. Topics addressed will include historic areas for cost savings and how a proven respiratory therapy cuts post-op costs by helping prevent common post-op pulmonary complications.

Join this webinar to:

Understand the financial impact of post-op pulmonary complications  Discover how much revenue you could recover using proven post-op therapy that enhances patient care Learn how a single device can make a substantial impact on your facility’s bottom line Panelists

Angela Murray, RN, BScN, MN Executive Director, MA & HEOR Hillrom

Angela Murray is the executive director of market access and health economics outcomes research at Hillrom. She’s an experienced medical device executive with expertise in understanding and addressing the needs of global payers, policymakers, providers and professionals across numerous conditions and medical technologies. Not only has she worked for several Global Medical Device companies in the US, she has also been a nursing program director for a large pediatric hospital in Canada and started her career as a registered nurse specializing in pediatric hematology/oncology and BMT. These professional experiences, her healthcare expertise, and her current role at Hillrom make Angela uniquely suited to provide perspective on a healthcare decision maker’s economic challenges.

Beth Hock, DNP, RN, NE-BC, FACHE VP, Chief Operating Officer/CNO  Providence Health, St. Patrick Hospital

Beth Hock is a Vice President and Chief Operating Officer/Chief Nursing Officer with more than 30 years’ experience in nursing and hospital operations. Her experience is broad — Beth has led operations in complex health systems and long-term acute care (LTAC) hospital settings, working at facilities comprised of 100–550 bed community hospitals as well as large integrated health systems. In her role, she has significant experience and success working with challenging fiscal expectations, while also remaining focused on patient safety and operational efficiency.  

Maria Lariccia Brennan, DNP, RN, CPHQ VP of Patient Care Services & CNO Penn State Health, St. Joseph Medical Center

Maria Lariccia Brennan is a Vice President of Patient Care Services and Chief Nursing Officer who has more than 40 years’ experience. In recent years, Maria’s focus has centered around operational efficiencies and top-notch patient care for acute care facilities ranging from 204 beds to to 750 beds. In 2020, she helped design, implement, and staff a subacute rehabilitation facility for the treatment of COVID-19 patients for St. Joseph’s Health in New Jersey, all within a three-week time period.  

Colleen Reisdorf, RRT Sr. Clinical Programs Manager Hillrom

Colleen Reisdorf is the senior clinical programs manager for Hillrom and has been a respiratory therapist since 1997. She has worked in both acute and home care settings with special interest in neuromuscular disease. Colleen enjoys giving back to her profession and is an active member of the Saint Paul College Respiratory Therapy Advisory Committee. She is currently serving as past president for the Minnesota Society for Respiratory Care, as well as the co-chair for the state PR and Membership committees.

Moderator

Maria Castellucci Content Strategist  Modern Healthcare

Maria is a content strategist who helps develop events, conferences and custom content at Modern Healthcare. Prior to joining the education and events department, Maria was a reporter for more than four years at Modern Healthcare, spending the last three covering the safety and quality beat. She graduated from Columbia College Chicago with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and minor in public relations.

 

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