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The Future-Proof Health System: How Dismantling Communication Siloes Can Support Better Care Delivery Today and Tomorrow
In the largest pandemic of our lifetime, learn how healthcare leaders are using a unified communication and logistics platform to not only manage the COVID-19 crisis, but also lay the foundation for a new reality in healthcare—including the dismantling of communication silos between disparate care teams, single source of truth patient care coordination, and systems of care that scale.
Presented by Joey Branton, Senior Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at Pulsara, this presentation will provide tangible takeaways that you can apply to your own organization.
When: Wednesday, November 10th, 2021 | 12:00 PM EDT | 11:00 AM CDT | 10:00 AM MDT | 9:00 AM PDT
Cost: FREE
Registration: Click Here to Register
Joey has served as the Chief Intelligence/Operations Officer for the Louisiana Emergency Response Network (LERN), which coordinates patient transportation for trauma and time-sensitive illness. He was responsible for research, planning, development, and implementation of technical operations for LERN Communication Centers. Most recently, Joey served as the Director of Technology at Acadian Companies, where he worked on Computer Assisted Dispatch (CAD), telecommunications services, software programming services, network services, mobile computing and radio communications, and cybersecurity services. Joey was also responsible for the continuity of operations for two data centers, four secondary PSAP centers in three states, and IT service desk operations, ultimately supporting over 5,000 employees.
As the Senior Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at Pulsara, Joey oversees and is responsible for national, regional, and state sales initiatives. He works closely with the executive leadership team on product management, governmental affairs, and strategic planning.
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