Within a short period of time, hospitals and healthcare facilities have innovated new ways to adapt and respond to COVID-19 - with technological advancements leading the way. This webinar will highlight lessons learned from healthcare providers using innovative technologies to manage the pandemic response. The discussion will focus on the ROI and rise of digital health during COVID-19 to address the following:
• Enhancing patient-centered care
• Reducing readmission rates
• Clinical efficiency of home-based care
Speakers:
Natalie Sensabaugh
Healthcare Customer Success Director
Everbridge
Natalie brings more than 15 years of expertise working within the healthcare industry, bringing a valuable blend of healthcare technology and clinical acumen to her role. She has demonstrated success in delivering innovative healthcare technology solutions, drawing on previous experience gained as a clinical technology consultant at a top clinical software firm and clinical expertise gained while working as an ICU nurse at several of the largest U.S. hospitals. Natalie has a strong track record of transforming innovative healthcare concepts and technologies into solutions that improve quality, patient safety and increase hospital workflow efficiencies for better patient outcomes.
Eric Chetwynd
General Manager, Healthcare Solutions
Everbridge
Eric oversees Everbridge’s global portfolio of healthcare solutions and brings more than 20 years of experience in creating and leading innovative software solutions to market. As an experienced product solution leader, he has launched and grown multiple successful SaaS healthcare digital products globally. In his role at Everbridge, he works closely with the healthcare team to deliver an end-to-end customer experience that fits their unique needs, equipping them with innovative technologies and strategies to ensure they are always ready to adapt and respond to a host of risks, whether a high-acuity clinical case or a critical event.
Jen Covich Bordenick
Chief Executive Officer
eHI
For over 20 years, Jennifer has focused on quality and innovative technology solutions to transform healthcare. As CEO, she provides leadership for research, education and advocacy components of eHealth Initiative and Foundation (eHI). Convening senior executives from every group in healthcare to discuss, identify, and share best practices that transform the delivery of healthcare. Focus areas: improving health and wellness through innovative solutions; interoperability; privacy concerns; artificial intelligence; payment models to support innovative care; and tech tools for chronic care. She led development of dozens of national surveys and published groundbreaking reports. As part of her work with the Foundation, she led grants with California Health Care Foundation, Commonwealth Fund, Aetna Foundation and Bristol Meyers Squibb Foundation. Jennifer is co-chair of the Federal HIT Policy Committee’s Strategy and Innovation Workgroup; member of the HL7 Board of Directors; and a member of the Diabetes Collaborative Stakeholder Panel. Jennifer is a faculty member for the MHA and MHIA graduate programs at George Washington University. Prior to joining eHI, Jennifer headed up the strategic marketing at OpenNetworks, Inc., focusing on security solutions for the healthcare industry. She led healthcare industry relations at MicroStrategy, Inc., focusing on data-mining solutions for the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry. She spent four years at the National Committee for Quality Assurance as Director of Policy and Product Development, helping develop national quality standards for healthcare organizations. Jennifer began her career at the George Washington University Hospital, Medical Center and Health Plan working on quality management initiatives, clinical pathways and healthcare administration. Jennifer earned a master's in Human Resource Development, completed coursework in health administration doctoral program at GWU, and resides in Maryland with her husband and two children.
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