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Alexander Lipovtsev LCSW

Director, Emergency Management Program, Community Health Care Association of New York State

Alexander Lipovtsev has been with CHCANYS since September 2015. In his current position, he is responsible for the development and implementation of CHCANYS’ federal, state, city, and privately funded Emergency Management projects. In this role, he provides ongoing training/technical assistance services and various programming to community health centers and primary care clinics to increase their emergency preparedness and response capabilities. Alexander is a certified trainer of both the ALICE® method (active shooter training) and CPI® Programs (workplace violence preparedness training methods). He holds an active clinical license (LCSW) from New York State.

Appearances

  • Thumbnail for It’s Not Too Late: Preparing for Emergencies is Ongoing
    Date
    September 1, 2020
    Pandemics, hurricanes, and cyberthreats – these are every-day considerations for health care organizations…

    Moderators

    Speaker Image for Kristine Gonnella
    Senior Director of Strategic Initiatives, National Nurse-Led Care Consortium (a PHMC Affiliate)
    Speaker Image for Tina Wright
    Director, Emergency Management, Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers

    Speakers

    Speaker Image for Nora O'Brien
    Nora O'Brien, MPA, CEM
    Chief Executive Officer, Connect Consulting Services
    Speaker Image for Alexander Lipovtsev
    Director, Emergency Management Program, Community Health Care Association of New York State
  • Thumbnail for Operational Continuity: Before, During, and After a Disaster
    Date
    October 16, 2018
    Community Health Centers, Primary Care Associations, and Health Center Controlled Networks are key players in their community’s when disaster strikes. Any disruption in business operations, whether natural or manmade, requires a strategic approach to respond and recover…

    Speakers

    Speaker Image for Alexander Lipovtsev
    Director, Emergency Management Program, Community Health Care Association of New York State
    Speaker Image for Michelle Fundora
    Michelle Fundora, BHSA, CPHRM
    Operations Manager, Health Choice Network
    Speaker Image for Audrey Mazurek
    ICF TRACIE Deputy Program Director, ASPR TRACIE
    Speaker Image for April Lewis
    April Lewis, Director, Health Center Operations and HR Training, NACHC
    Director, Health Center Operations and Human Resources Training, NACHC
  • Thumbnail for Emergency Preparedness Considerations for Health Centers
    Date
    March 16, 2018
    Emergencies may take many shapes and sizes, from smaller localized situations that may impact one health center to larger multi-region disasters…

    Speakers

    Speaker Image for April Lewis
    April Lewis, Director, Health Center Operations and HR Training, NACHC
    Director, Health Center Operations and Human Resources Training, NACHC
    Speaker Image for Alexander Lipovtsev
    Director, Emergency Management Program, Community Health Care Association of New York State
    Speaker Image for Tina Wright
    Director, Emergency Management, Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers
  • Thumbnail for CMS Emergency Preparedness Final Rule: Make Sure Your Health Center Is Ready
    Date
    October 27, 2017
    The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released its long-awaited final rule establishing emergency preparedness requirements for 17 healthcare providers and suppliers participating in Medicare and Medicaid programs, which specifically includes Federally Qualified health centers…

    Speakers

    Speaker Image for Ted Henson
    Director, Health Center Growth & Development, NACHC
    Speaker Image for Dianne Pledgie
    Partner and Compliance Counsel, Feldesman Leifer
    Speaker Image for Alexander Lipovtsev
    Director, Emergency Management Program, Community Health Care Association of New York State
  • Thumbnail for CMS Emergency Preparedness Final Rule: Make Sure Your Health Center Is Ready
    Date
    October 27, 2017
    The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released its long-awaited final rule establishing emergency preparedness requirements for 17 healthcare providers and suppliers participating in Medicare and Medicaid programs, which specifically includes Federally Qualified health centers…

    Speakers

    Speaker Image for Dianne Pledgie
    Partner and Compliance Counsel, Feldesman Leifer
    Speaker Image for Alexander Lipovtsev
    Director, Emergency Management Program, Community Health Care Association of New York State

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