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COLLECTIVE YEARS OF EXPERTISE

ACTIONABLE INSIGHTS

LESSONS LEARNED

Meet the Provider Executives and IT Leaders Featured in This Webinar

John-Paul Jones, MD

Provider & IT Leader at Centra Health

Dr. Jones has served in a multitude of roles within the healthcare industry over the past 25 years. During his career, he has served as a practicing physician, medical director of CPOE, medical examiner, and Chief Medical Information Officer. Jones is a thought leader and has presented throughout the U.S. and internationally on topics such as clinically-driven revenue cycle, EHR adoption, and the power of IT governance.

Jeff Tennant, VP of HIS Services

Jeff Tennant

VP of Healthcare IT Services @ ROI Healthcare Solutions

As a former Hospital CIO, Jeff offers 20+ years of IT consulting and services experience. He is passionate about leadership, innovation, business development, and quality. Jeff has proven success through multi-million-dollar revenue cycle performance improvement services, revenue cycle gap analysis, remediation services, and population health strategy efforts focusing on appropriate workflow processes and industry best practices.

Lore Mandozzi

Healthcare IT Practice Director @ ROI Healthcare Solutions

Lore offers 20+ years of clinical and executive level client management in academic medical centers, large health systems, and physician group practices. She has led and coordinated complex healthcare advisory engagements with a focus on business effectiveness, information technology, and financial performance. Lore currently leads our business strategy for all EHR Solutions, including Cerner Millennium, Soarian, and Invision, Allscripts, Epic, and MEDITECH.

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