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Clinical Workforce: Maximizing Opportunities for Retention and Recruitment - NCA FEATURED

Date
August 19, 2019

At NACHC’s Workforce Summit in March, a human resource expert from the banking industry challenged health centers to make workforce the top issue in their strategic plans. Moreover, as we move to a focus on population health and paying for value, care teams are expanding. These care teams are foundational in achieving the Quadruple Aim – better care, better health, lower costs, and a more joyful workforce. This session will provide tips on how to use available resources to improve the retention and recruitment of your clinical care teams.

Speakers

Speaker Image for Donald Weaver
Senior Advisor, Clinical Workforce, NACHC
Speaker Image for Grace Wang
Grace Wang, MD, MPH
Senior Fellow, Public Health Integration and Innovation, NACHC
Speaker Image for Elvin Plank
Chief Executive Officer, Indiana Health Centers, Inc.
Speaker Image for Moises Arjona, Jr.
Chief Officer, Programs, MHP Salud
Speaker Image for Sophia McIntyre
Sophia McIntyre, MD, MPH, MBA, FAAFP, CPE
Chief Medical Officer, 2016 Baldrige Executive Fellow, Hudson River HealthCare, Inc.
Speaker Image for Catherina Patrice Walker
Catherina Patrice Walker, MPH, RN, PHNA-BC
Commander, U.S. Public Health Service, Region 5 Supervisor, Division of Regional Operations - Chicago Health Resources and Services Administration/Bureau of Hea
Speaker Image for Michelle Fernandez
Senior Training Specialist, Association of Clinicians for the Underserved

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