Improving Care Transitions to Drive Patient Outcomes: The Triple Aim Meets the Four Pillars

Vivian Campagna1, Sheila A Nelson, Jean Krsnak

  • 1Vivian Campagna, MSN, RN-BC, CCM, is the Chief Industry Relations Officer (CIRO) for the Commission for Case Manager Certification, the first and largest nationally accredited organization that certifies more than 45,000 professional case managers and more than 2,600 disability management specialists. Vivian has been involved in case management for more than 25 years, holding staff and administrative positions on both the independent and acute care side of the industry. Sheila A. Nelson, MSN, RN, CCM, is a CCMC Commissioner and also a Clinical Practice Specialist, Care Management Programs and Strategies, for Kaiser Permanente Washington, supporting clinical practice innovation, education, and program development to achieve cost, quality, safety, and service outcomes. Sheila has been involved in case management for more than 18 years, including holding leadership positions with large national health plans. Jean Krsnak, MSN/MBA, RN, CCM, is a CCMC Commissioner. She is also an Acute Care Case Manager at UC Irvine Medical Center, the only Level I trauma and burn center in Orange County, California. Her experience is primarily in academic centers and across settings including critical care, medical and surgical telemetry, and oncology.

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