In this webinar, Dr. Ben Wandtke, Chief of Diagnostic Imaging of University of Rochester Medicine Thompson Health, Kirk Hintz, Regional Vice President of Mednax, Inc, and Sander Kloet, Diagnostics Sr. Director of Product Management, discuss how to prioritize patient follow-up and how to get those patients back into the health system.
Attendees will learn:
- How to prioritize patient follow-up
- How to bring patients back into the health system
- How two different health organizations tackle the problem of failed follow-up
This is part one in a three-part webinar series.
Experts have shown that 10% of all imaging requires a follow-up recommendation and half are never followed up on. In this series, we will show how organizations can capitalize on these opportunities to improve outcomes, avoid malpractice and recover revenue.
Agenda:
- Monday, November 23 at 11 AM CST | Tackling failed follow-up: Two perspectives
- Tuesday, December 1 at 11 AM CST | Capturing failed follow-ups: What this means for the patient and the practice
Learn more about part 2 and register. - Monday, December 14 at 11 AM CST | The follow-up recommendation lifecycle: starting upstream in the workflow
Learn more about part 3 and register.
Dr. Ben Wandtke
Chief of Diagnostic Imaging
University of Rochester Medicine Thompson Health
Dr. Ben Wandtke practices as a general radiologist while also focusing funded research on health system quality improvement. Most notably, his work includes the development of the Backstop radiology recommendation tracking system that assures patients with incidental findings receive appropriate follow-up care, eliminating delays in diagnosis of cancer. He develops medical informatics solutions that make implementing quality systems easier and more affordable and is a member of the Nuance Executive Client Council. Dr. Wandtke is active in radiology and health system leadership, currently serving as the President of the Medical Staff of FF Thompson Hospital and the Vice President of the Rochester Roentgen Ray Society. He serves on the Board of the FF Thompson Health System and chairs the FF Thompson Population Health Committee. Dr. Wandtke is certified in Diagnostic Radiology by the American Board of Radiology. He completed a Fellowship in MRI Imaging and a master's degree in medical management at the University of Rochester. He is an Associate Professor of Imaging Sciences at the University of Rochester Medical Center.
Kirk Hintz
Regional Vice President
Mednax, Inc.
Kirk Hintz brings twenty-four years of senior-level management experience in the healthcare and business industries, as well as expertise in medical operations and development. Previously, Hintz was the Chief Executive Officer for Emergency Physicians of Naples, LLC in Naples, Florida. A graduate of Asbury University in Wilmore, Kentucky with Bachelor of Arts in Accounting, Business Management and Spanish, Hintz is a Certified Public Accountant. He is a member of numerous professional and civic organizations.
Sander Kloet
Senior Director of Product Management, Diagnostics
Nuance Communications
Sander's team of product managers is responsible for the product strategy of Nuance’s radiology-focused solutions such as PowerScribe and PowerShare. Sander has been in Healthcare IT Product Management for almost 20 years and has extensive experience in Radiology and Cardiology solutions, where he was responsible for PACS, VNA and RIS. He has also ventured into Surgery, Anesthesia and ICU IT solutions, providing him with a broad perspective of the role and importance of radiology in a healthcare organization. Sander has brought new innovations to market, such as Enterprise Imaging (including visible light), zero-footprint DICOM viewing, real-time analytics for Radiology Departmental performance management, and is working on the Nuance AI Marketplace to augment radiologists with Artificial Intelligence in their workflows. Sander holds a M.Sc in Engineering from Eindhoven University of Technology, and an MBA from Booth School of Business in Chicago.
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