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Schario ME; Mark E. Schario, MS, RN, FACHE, is the vice president, Population Health and President, University Hospitals (UH) Quality Care Network, UH Accountable Care Organization & UH Coordinated Care Organization. He leads the Population Health services for UH of Cleveland. Before joining UH, he has led clinical integration networks and accountable care, served as a vice president of operations/chief nurse executive, and senior field director for The Joint Commission. He is a retired lieutenant colonel with the U.S. Army.; Carol A. Bahner, BSN, RN, CCM, is the manager of care management in Population Health at University Hospitals (UH). Her 25+ years of nursing career at UH spans pediatric bedside nursing, home health care coordination, and care management in UH's Accountable Care Organization from its inception. She is passionate about helping people with chronic disease optimize their health.; Theresa V. Widenhofer, ADN, RN, CCM, is a nurse care manager in Population Health at University Hospitals (UH). Her nursing experience includes UH's transplant surgical unit. Before nursing, she was a product support analyst for a point-of-sale platform development company. She also works with Evolve Coaching, including its Arts for Autism and Joey Travolta Film Camp-Pittsburgh programs.; Joan I. Rajaballey, BSN, RN, CCM, is a nurse care manager in Population Health at University Hospitals, focusing on Medicare and Adult Insurance populations. She received her BSN degree from University of Central Florida. Her nursing experience includes ICU and home care coordination, and serving on the ADAMHS board for mental health and addiction services in Lake County, Ohio.; Esther J. Thatcher, PhD, RN, is a nurse scientist with Population Health at University Hospitals. A nurse since 2001, she has worked in primary care, inpatient, community outreach, and public health settings. Earning a nursing PhD in 2014, Esther's research focuses on population-level interventions for cancer and chronic disease prevention and early detection.; Bahner CA; Mark E. Schario, MS, RN, FACHE, is the vice president, Population Health and President, University Hospitals (UH) Quality Care Network, UH Accountable Care Organization & UH Coordinated Care Organization. He leads the Population Health services for UH of Cleveland. Before joining UH, he has led clinical integration networks and accountable care, served as a vice president of operations/chief nurse executive, and senior field director for The Joint Commission. He is a retired lieutenant colonel with the U.S. Army.; Carol A. Bahner, BSN, RN, CCM, is the manager of care management in Population Health at University Hospitals (UH). Her 25+ years of nursing career at UH spans pediatric bedside nursing, home health care coordination, and care management in UH's Accountable Care Organization from its inception. She is passionate about helping people with chronic disease optimize their health.; Theresa V. Widenhofer, ADN, RN, CCM, is a nurse care manager in Population Health at University Hospitals (UH). Her nursing experience includes UH's transplant surgical unit. Before nursing, she was a product support analyst for a point-of-sale platform development company. She also works with Evolve Coaching, including its Arts for Autism and Joey Travolta Film Camp-Pittsburgh programs.; Joan I. Rajaballey, BSN, RN, CCM, is a nurse care manager in Population Health at University Hospitals, focusing on Medicare and Adult Insurance populations. She received her BSN degree from University of Central Florida. Her nursing experience includes ICU and home care coordination, and serving on the ADAMHS board for mental health and addiction services in Lake County, Ohio.; Esther J. Thatcher, PhD, RN, is a nurse scientist with Population Health at University Hospitals. A nurse since 2001, she has worked in primary care, inpatient, community outreach, and public health settings. Earning a nursing PhD in 2014, Esther's research focuses on population-level interventions for cancer and chronic disease prevention and early detection.; Widenhofer TV; Mark E. Schario, MS, RN, FACHE, is the vice president, Population Health and President, University Hospitals (UH) Quality Care Network, UH Accountable Care Organization & UH Coordinated Care Organization. He leads the Population Health services for UH of Cleveland. Before joining UH, he has led clinical integration networks and accountable care, served as a vice president of operations/chief nurse executive, and senior field director for The Joint Commission. He is a retired lieutenant colonel with the U.S. Army.; Carol A. Bahner, BSN, RN, CCM, is the manager of care management in Population Health at University Hospitals (UH). Her 25+ years of nursing career at UH spans pediatric bedside nursing, home health care coordination, and care management in UH's Accountable Care Organization from its inception. She is passionate about helping people with chronic disease optimize their health.; Theresa V. Widenhofer, ADN, RN, CCM, is a nurse care manager in Population Health at University Hospitals (UH). Her nursing experience includes UH's transplant surgical unit. Before nursing, she was a product support analyst for a point-of-sale platform development company. She also works with Evolve Coaching, including its Arts for Autism and Joey Travolta Film Camp-Pittsburgh programs.; Joan I. Rajaballey, BSN, RN, CCM, is a nurse care manager in Population Health at University Hospitals, focusing on Medicare and Adult Insurance populations. She received her BSN degree from University of Central Florida. Her nursing experience includes ICU and home care coordination, and serving on the ADAMHS board for mental health and addiction services in Lake County, Ohio.; Esther J. Thatcher, PhD, RN, is a nurse scientist with Population Health at University Hospitals. A nurse since 2001, she has worked in primary care, inpatient, community outreach, and public health settings. Earning a nursing PhD in 2014, Esther's research focuses on population-level interventions for cancer and chronic disease prevention and early detection.; Rajaballey JI; Mark E. Schario, MS, RN, FACHE, is the vice president, Population Health and President, University Hospitals (UH) Quality Care Network, UH Accountable Care Organization & UH Coordinated Care Organization. He leads the Population Health services for UH of Cleveland. Before joining UH, he has led clinical integration networks and accountable care, served as a vice president of operations/chief nurse executive, and senior field director for The Joint Commission. He is a retired lieutenant colonel with the U.S. Army.; Carol A. Bahner, BSN, RN, CCM, is the manager of care management in Population Health at University Hospitals (UH). Her 25+ years of nursing career at UH spans pediatric bedside nursing, home health care coordination, and care management in UH's Accountable Care Organization from its inception. She is passionate about helping people with chronic disease optimize their health.; Theresa V. Widenhofer, ADN, RN, CCM, is a nurse care manager in Population Health at University Hospitals (UH). Her nursing experience includes UH's transplant surgical unit. Before nursing, she was a product support analyst for a point-of-sale platform development company. She also works with Evolve Coaching, including its Arts for Autism and Joey Travolta Film Camp-Pittsburgh programs.; Joan I. Rajaballey, BSN, RN, CCM, is a nurse care manager in Population Health at University Hospitals, focusing on Medicare and Adult Insurance populations. She received her BSN degree from University of Central Florida. Her nursing experience includes ICU and home care coordination, and serving on the ADAMHS board for mental health and addiction services in Lake County, Ohio.; Esther J. Thatcher, PhD, RN, is a nurse scientist with Population Health at University Hospitals. A nurse since 2001, she has worked in primary care, inpatient, community outreach, and public health settings. Earning a nursing PhD in 2014, Esther's research focuses on population-level interventions for cancer and chronic disease prevention and early detection.; Thatcher EJ; Mark E. Schario, MS, RN, FACHE, is the vice president, Population Health and President, University Hospitals (UH) Quality Care Network, UH Accountable Care Organization & UH Coordinated Care Organization. He leads the Population Health services for UH of Cleveland. Before joining UH, he has led clinical integration networks and accountable care, served as a vice president of operations/chief nurse executive, and senior field director for The Joint Commission. He is a retired lieutenant colonel with the U.S. Army.; Carol A. Bahner, BSN, RN, CCM, is the manager of care management in Population Health at University Hospitals (UH). Her 25+ years of nursing career at UH spans pediatric bedside nursing, home health care coordination, and care management in UH's Accountable Care Organization from its inception. She is passionate about helping people with chronic disease optimize their health.; Theresa V. Widenhofer, ADN, RN, CCM, is a nurse care manager in Population Health at University Hospitals (UH). Her nursing experience includes UH's transplant surgical unit. Before nursing, she was a product support analyst for a point-of-sale platform development company. She also works with Evolve Coaching, including its Arts for Autism and Joey Travolta Film Camp-Pittsburgh programs.; Joan I. Rajaballey, BSN, RN, CCM, is a nurse care manager in Population Health at University Hospitals, focusing on Medicare and Adult Insurance populations. She received her BSN degree from University of Central Florida. Her nursing experience includes ICU and home care coordination, and serving on the ADAMHS board for mental health and addiction services in Lake County, Ohio.; Esther J. Thatcher, PhD, RN, is a nurse scientist with Population Health at University Hospitals. A nurse since 2001, she has worked in primary care, inpatient, community outreach, and public health settings. Earning a nursing PhD in 2014, Esther's research focuses on population-level interventions for cancer and chronic disease prevention and early detection.
Publisher: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins Country of Publication: United States NLM ID: 101291585 Publication Model: Print Cited Medium: Internet ISSN: 1932-8095 (Electronic) Linking ISSN: 19328087 NLM ISO Abbreviation: Prof Case Manag
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