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Using Enterprise Risk Management to Mitigate Facility and Provider Liability
Program Code:
040
PRESENTER
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Peggy Nakamura,
RN, MBA, JD, CPHRM, AVP, Chief Risk Officer and Associate Counsel,
Adventist Health
Peggy Nakamura, RN, MBA, JD, DFASHRM, CPHRM is assistant vice president, chief risk officer and associate counsel for Adventist Health. In this role, she oversees a comprehensive Risk Management Department, including self-administered/self-insured programs in workers' compensation, professional, general and managed care liability.
Nakamura has more than 35 years of health care experience and has worked in critical care nursing, nursing administration and as a medical malpractice defense attorney. In addition, she has developed multi-hospital system risk management programs. Nakamura was awarded the Distinguished Service Award (2008) from the American Society of Healthcare Risk Management (ASHRM).
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Jay A. Martus, Esq., Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer and Secretary,
Sheridan Healthcare
• General counsel manages legal, human resources, risk management and quality departments for company with services in 17 states
• Coordinates mergers and acquisitions, financing, insurance, physician contracting, managed care litigation, and facility contracting
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Description
As the application of enterprise risk management principles in healthcare organizations continues to evolve, it’s becoming clear that healthcare risk management and quality professionals who understand and can apply ERM principles are in a better position to help their organizations minimize costly liabilities.
In this webinar, experts with extensive clinical, financial and legal experience will share useful tools and walk through effective risk mitigation strategies in the human capital, technology, strategic, financial, legal/regulatory, and operations domains that define ERM.
Participants will be able to:
• Describe liability arising from human capital, technology, strategic, financial, legal/regulatory, and operations categories for facilities and other healthcare providers
• Identify proactive risk mitigation and minimization strategies, utilizing ERM principles and processes
• Define ERM’s application to healthcare facilities and other providers