Join us, in Kansas City at NRHA’s Critical Access Hospital Conference 2018, Thursday, September 27 at 4:15 pm for our best practices panel:
Beyond Survival: Creating True Grit Teams Key to Greater Success.

In a world where critical access hospitals have to do more with less, how do you lead your hospital to go beyond mere survival? Join a hand-pick panel of Top 20 Hospital CEOs to learn their specific strategies for nurturing highly engaged teams, controlling cost, and creating new revenue.

At the end of this session, attendees will be able to:

  1. Implement innovative Performance Improvement strategies
  2. Use meaningful Performance Measurement methods to identify highly actionable opportunities
  3. Discover new ways to leverage scarce resources while protecting quality and patient satisfaction

Panelist

Rolland “Boomer” Bojo is the Vice President Patient Care Services & CNO at Catskill Regional Medical Center. He joined Catskill Regional Medical Center in 2004 and has held several positions including Administrator of Patient Care Services and Emergency Manager, Grant Director, Clinical Director of the Emergency Department and Director of Infection Control. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing from Binghamton University and earned his Master’s degree in Nursing from Norwich University.

Robbie Dewberry is the CEO of Mitchell County Hospital in Colorado City, TX. He has served in that roll since 2010. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting and Business/Management at Midwestern State University

Rebecca McCain is the CEO of Electra Memorial Hospital in Electra, TX. She has served the hospital for 28 years as CFO, COO and CEO. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting from West Texas A & M, and her Master’s in Health Care Administration from Trinity University.

Matt Shahan has served as the CEO of West River Health Services in Hettinger, ND since 2016. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems from the University of Montana, and his MBA with a concentration in Healthcare from the University of Mary.

Brant Couch is President of HealthSure and leads business development, programs and strategic account management. HealthSure is the program manager for RHIA. For nearly 15 years Brant has worked closely with community hospitals to develop new and better ways to ensure their success.