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October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
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October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
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Heinz College hosted students from its MSIT distance degree and CIO Institute program to join us in Pittsburgh for the First Annual SUMMER CAMPus.
This new event offered an opportunity for the students to collaborate and connect with each other, staff and faculty at our beautiful campus in Pittsburgh, PA. This year's SUMMER CAMPus theme was INNOVATION. Faculty presented on the latest innovations in Strategic IT Leadership, Mobile and Social Media Technologies, and Economics of Data Security.
The Miami Valley Teen Coding Challenge - #Unhackable: Keeping it Secure - launched this September with a special event in building 12. #Unhackable is a 12 week programing competition which features 20 teams of students from 7 area high schools, who will work over the course of the fall on projects that focus on improving data security.
Teams will be judged on quality, execution, creativity, and the potential impact on the Miami Valley region.
Sinclair, along with AT&T, are proud to sponsor such a fantastic competition! Good luck to all the teams!
ALL CLEAR from the ship’s doctor as of this afternoon for everything except the children’s center and the pools!! We will celebrate the 4th of July by visiting the Glendalough Ruins and the countryside near Dublin, Ireland. THANK YOU for your positive thoughts and energy. There was no improvement at all with the rash this morning but a dramatic turnaround this afternoon, otherwise we would have had to face Day #2 of quarantine.
This has been one of the longest and most stressful days of our family’s life although Barracuda had a fantastic time with movies, books and games. For a while my husband & I were discussing things with the doctor that highlighted stark differences between the United States’ and Europe’s health care systems, public health departments and medical data security that I will probably guest blog about later. An assignment I created last year for my MSIS eerily foreshadowed a situation similar to what we just went though, and to be quite honest it’s freaking me out.
Randy Nordby, MSF '15, pitched data security firm Checkpoint Software (CHKP) to the gang from The Motley Fool.
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October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
The Miami Valley Teen Coding Challenge - #Unhackable: Keeping it Secure - launched this September with a special event in building 12. #Unhackable is a 12 week programing competition which features 20 teams of students from 7 area high schools, who will work over the course of the fall on projects that focus on improving data security.
Teams will be judged on quality, execution, creativity, and the potential impact on the Miami Valley region.
Sinclair, along with AT&T, are proud to sponsor such a fantastic competition! Good luck to all the teams!
Disentangling the Gordian Knot: Privacy and Compliance
Moderator:
Ira Parghi, Counsel, Ropes & Gray LLP
Panelists:
Joe Bengfort, Chief Information Officer, UCSF
Leslie Bottorff, Managing Director, Healthcare, GE Ventures
Doug Foster, CEO, DigiSight Technologies
In digital health, a company’s ability to protect users’ personal health information is paramount to their success. It is, without a doubt, one of the most difficult areas in the industry for companies to manage. And, with privacy laws changing on almost a weekly basis, most companies are struggling to keep up while many find themselves behind the eight-ball when trying to stay current. This session will present not only the MOST current changes to privacy and data security, but will address many questions companies are dealing with on a daily basis: What is your privacy and compliance plan and how up-to-date are you? While you might clearly understand the need for security and privacy, do you have the technical chops to execute? How can you manage your resources better to protect your long-term investment and still make privacy and security a “manageable and containable” top priority? What is currently working and where can we go from here?
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October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
Prioritizing duties for healthcare professionals during peak hours is an occupational challenge, which eventually translates into below average throughput when not addressed at the right time. To address challenges related to patient experience in the healthcare sector, an efficient hospital management system has to go beyond being only a Real-time Location System (RTLS).
For improved throughput, an ‘integrated’ RTLS can help immensely in streamlining long wait-times and overcrowding. Added to this, the integrated system can evolve into a platform for building brand vitality through Location-based Services (LBS) and proximity marketing.
RTLS for health care
What is an Integrated RTLS?
The last decade has witnessed considerable research related to the applicability of RTLS in the healthcare sector. While one research paper focuses on the technical aspects of an RTLS and outlines its applications in fair detail, another specifies how this technology can help in mental rehabilitation programs in a health care environment.
A more recent paper published in 2018 discusses the LoCATE (Localization of Health Center Assets Through an IoT Environment) solution, which uses wireless networks to track all patients and medical staff in real-time.
However, optimal healthcare management needs a holistic tech platform which can be used for indoor tracking, indoor positioning & indoor navigation, localization, workload synchronization, workforce reporting & conformity, marketing & promotions, and LBS.
RTLS technology when fused with facility management and marketing processes can be termed as an integrated RTLS which supports 360 degree operations of a healthcare facility.
Hospital Management System
Also read our blog How Can Indoor Mapping and Wayfinding in Hospitals Improve Patient Experience?
10 Key Features of an Integrated RTLS
Works with Wi-Fi, Ultra wide-band (UWB), Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), Bluetooth, and Beacon technologies among others
Real-time locating of assets & personnel
Asset reservation and location bookmarking
Step by step wayfinding to points of interest within the facility
Reporting and metrics for space management
Workforce collaboration through instant messaging
Marketing gamification
Safety tips, alerts & notifications during emergencies
Data security through multi-layered encryption
Location Based Services (LBS) for information and access to applications
Features of RTLS
Integrated RTLS – Improved Throughput for Healthcare Sector
It is interesting to know, mercy Health hospitals in the US recently implemented RTLS as part of their mobile asset utilization drive and saved millions of dollars in the financial year. The full report of this successful model can be read here.
On the other hand, Atrium Health averted a major situation when almost 2.65 million patients’ preliminary data was compromised due to a breach in its data security system. Fortunately, the third party vendor was able to arrest the situation before users’ sensitive details were grabbed by the hackers.
Healthcare facilities are prone to cyber attacks and data theft as they process huge amounts of patient information for multiple health systems. This makes it easier for hackers to get into the system and obtain sensitive user information.
To address this concern it is important to integrate multiple hospital management systems into one flexible tech platform. This may require altering the existing IT infrastructure and remodeling it to achieve interoperability across different platforms such as Smartphones, tablets, and personal computers.
Wayfinding in Hospitals
In the long run, however, an integrated RTLS will ensure improved throughput and higher precision in tracking assets, reporting and data management.
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The Miami Valley Teen Coding Challenge - #Unhackable: Keeping it Secure - launched this September with a special event in building 12. #Unhackable is a 12 week programing competition which features 20 teams of students from 7 area high schools, who will work over the course of the fall on projects that focus on improving data security.
Teams will be judged on quality, execution, creativity, and the potential impact on the Miami Valley region.
Sinclair, along with AT&T, are proud to sponsor such a fantastic competition! Good luck to all the teams!
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
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October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
Saying that the more transparency around health care costs, the better decisions people will make about their care, Gov. Markell signed Senate Bill 238 creating the Delaware Health Care Claims Database, which will be housed at the Delaware Health Information Network (DHIN).
Joining the Governor at the July 21 signing were Senate sponsor, Sen. Bethany Hall-Long, Secretary Landgraf, DHIN Director Dr. Jan Lee and the Governor’s chief counsel, Meredith Tweedie, who helped to shepherd the bill through the General Assembly.
The bill, which also was sponsored by Rep. Melanie George Smith, creates a central location within the DHIN, which already holds statewide clinical health data, for health care claims data. The information will be used to support population health improvement initiatives as well as the State’s ongoing efforts to move towards a value-based payment system. The database will assist the State in making more informed health care purchasing decisions and control long-term health care costs without compromising the quality of care available to state employees and Medicaid recipients.
“The status quo is not sustainable,” Gov. Markell told the 50 people gathered at the DHIN offices in Dover. “We must do everything we can to encourage innovation among providers, keep moving toward a more flexible system that pays for the quality rather than quantity of care, and give patients the ability to make more informed health care decisions.”
The database complements the State Health Care Innovation Plan, an initiative spearheaded by Markell and the Delaware Center for Health Innovation, a public-private partnership that includes stakeholders throughout the health care system, who have worked together over the past few years to improve patient care, support the health of all Delawareans, and reduce the costs of care. Delawareans pay an average of 25 percent more for health care than the national average, and health care costs continue to grow substantially as a portion of the state budget.
In addition to the bill sponsors, the Governor thanked the Delaware Center for Health Innovation, Secretary Landgraf and the many health care community stakeholders who worked with the administration to build consensus around SB 238, which passed the House and Senate unanimously in June.
“We will better understand this claims data both from a clinical perspective and a cost perspective,” said Secretary Landgraf, who noted the Delaware Cancer Consortium had sought a claims database for five years as a way to analyze treatment costs for patients with cancer. “It will help us to analyze the high cost of health care delivery.”
“This legislation creates much-needed transparency around health care costs, and moves Delaware toward a more efficient health care delivery system that emphasizes quality care and places a greater value on patient outcomes,” Sen. Hall-Long said.
“The creation of a Health Care Claims Database will be an important asset to State policy-makers and other stakeholders who are working on public policy solutions to rising health care prices without sacrificing the quality and availability of care to Delawareans,” said Rep. Smith, who has confronted rising health care costs in her role as Co-Chair of the General Assembly’s Joint Finance Committee.
Governor Markell discussed the need for a health care claims database in his 2012 State of the State Address, where he noted that “[a] next step to leverage technology is to create a claims and cost database. Business leaders have come to understand the key to improving performance is harnessing the capacity of information technology to aggregate and analyze data. This database will allow us to figure out why some providers get better results and why some providers create more costs without better results to show for it. We will be in a position to reward what works and change what doesn’t.”
The database will be administered under the authority of the Delaware Health Information Network’s (DHIN) board of directors, whose membership reflects a cross-section of stakeholders from the health care industry, state government, and members of the public and health care consumers. The DHIN currently holds clinical data from all of Delaware’s major hospitals and providers, and this legislation allows the DHIN to also maintain pricing data. The legislation requires that the information be maintained in a secure, encrypted setting in compliance with all federal and state health care privacy and data security laws.
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October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
Melissa Terwilliger, AOSS Data Security Analyst, is honored at the 2013 Excellence in Staff Service Awards and The Judith A. Pitney Staff Service Career Award Program and Reception in the Chrysler Center on May 22, 2013.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Cloud based management Software
There are many schools and colleges that still use the traditional methods of data maintenance by keeping old registers that might get lost.
This can lead to loss of valuable school records and create inconsistency and could make all related records worthless. Not only the human errors, can loss of school data also occur regardless of any human intervention. Records kept in an old storage room could fall prey to rats or there could be accidents such as a fire that can instantly destroy all the files.
So it’s extremely important to switch to a cloud-based management system so that schools and colleges can function seamlessly.
Skugal Cloud based Features
Skugal ERP is cloud-based and heavily uses Artificial Intelligence for its unique features that provide the school total control over transportation and management of teachers, drivers and students. The data gets backed up on online servers and since there are no physical records, they are not susceptible to accidents such as fires or get damaged by rodents. There are a variety of features that are facilitated by having our ERP on the cloud. The attendance record is saved safely on the cloud and is constantly updated in real-time. iTracking uses the cloud so that location keeps getting updated in every Skugal application therefore providing real-time location updates of the bus.https://skugal.com/company/services/cloud-based-erp
I just loved the irony and symbolism of the seed tray filled with fresh snow and ice.
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October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
CSI, Nigerian hackers may I present my old hard drives
writing Zeros just didn't feel enough, Data security CJ style :)
Which Mobile Payments Technology Will Dominate the World?
From a consumer's perspective, the type of mobile payments technology is irrelevant, what matter are things like consumer experience and data security. For more: blog.unibulmerchantservices.com/which-mobile-payments-tec...
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
Get a tremendous amount of capacity, high-speed performance and data security on demand with the LaCie Biggest Quadra. This 4-disk RAID is designed for professionals who require an easy, affordable, user-controlled solution. Select RAID 0+1, 5 or 5+hot spare with automatic background rebuilding for protecting your data or RAID 0 for high transfer rates. The four drives are removable, hot-swappable and even lockable. It comes with 1 eSATA port, 2 FireWire 800 ports (FireWire 400-compatible), and 1 USB 2.0 port for complete universality with any PC or Mac. Since it’s plug & play and driver-free, setup is quick and easy. EMC® Retrospect® Express software for advanced backup management and data restoration is included for Windows and Mac users.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
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October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
Managing and maintaining a patient's record can be a huge mess when maintaining every detail and medical record of patients in a vast number. Maintaining a patient's history is as crucial as it defines a healthcare organization's quality of care. Medical records management has emerged as a rapidly growing among healthcare organizations for solutions that eliminate paper-based systems, leading to easy accessibility and tracking for medical purposes.
Electronic medical records work towards automated tracking and enhanced data quality of medical records to productivity and increase patient satisfaction and loyalty. As medical data is transferred an ample amount of times among various healthcare providers, it increases the chances of data being lost or misused, resulting in improper medical treatment.
An electronic medical record system simplifies medical data transfer for cross-organization use. It can access the relevant information accordingly through accurate data identification where the data is secured and protected through stringent security measures, which annihilates security breaching. The data is interconnected with the EHR system for aggregated health information of the patient. Data is authenticating with E- Signatures, which helps increase data security and be updated by the patient when needed.