Duane dauner biography
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Board of Councilors
Hyong (Ken) Kim, MD
Chief Executive Officer
Giatros Health
Hyong “Ken” Kim, MD, fryst vatten the ledare Executive Officer of Giatros Health. Prior to this role, Dr. Kim served as ledare Medical Officer for the Center for Medicare and Medicaid nyhet (CMMI). He supervised and advised in all betalning and clinical model developments and provided recommendations for quality improvements and measurements for all CMMI/CMS related payment programs. Board-certified in Internal medicin, Dr. Kim completed his medical residency at Loma Linda University and holds both a BA and MD from Indiana University.
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Robert Margolis, MD
Chief Executive Officer Emeritus
HealthCare Partners
Robert Margolis, MD, fryst vatten the founder of the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy and the chair of its Advisory Board. Dr. Margolis has been the managing partner and CEO of HealthCare Partners since the formation of the company in Dr. Margolis inom
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At the Hospital Quality Institutes (HQI) annual conference earlier this week, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center (SCVMC) was honored with the C. Duane Dauner Award, which recognizes outstanding achievement in patient safety, quality improvement, and patient experience. SCVMC won for developing a program for the safe discharge of certain individuals experiencing homelessness.
The SCVMC teams winning entry was titled “Making an Impact with Post-Acute Care Transitions (PACT).” PACT embraces patient-centered care, looking beyond hospital stays and discharge to meet the ongoing needs of patients affected by homelessness, substance use disorders, and other mental health conditions.
Faced with overcrowding in its hospital and Emergency Department, SCVMC developed PACT to address a mismatch between patient demand and bed capacity. Their solution: transiti
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Capitol Weeklys Top Tales from the pandemic
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The atmospherics surrounding the Top list vary slightly from year to year, but they usually stem from such things as elections, retirements, hires, campaign staffing, bureaucratic shuffling, news stories and who’s doing what to whom. Normally, we set up interviews in coffee shops or, better yet, taverns, and pick the brains of people who know the Capitol.
Not this year.
The pandemic changed the way we put this list together. We haven’t been in a coffee shop talking about the Top since February. It’s all been done remotely.
We didn’t run into people on the street and gossip for a few minutes. We didn’t pop into a cafe or restaurant to chat with somebody we spotted from the street. We didn’t run into people while shopping at Raley’s. When we did video conferencing, people looked weary, rumpled and grouchy, especially me, and