7th Annual Case Management and Transitions of Care Conference

NEW JERSEY CHAPTER

June 1, 2023 | West Orange, New Jersey

 

Roundtable Discussion: Top Challenges, Creative Solutions and Takeaways

 

Alternate: Content Level – Foundational/Beginner 1 General CE

ABSTRACT

This session provides interactive guided discussion focused on current challenges within case management practice explored during this conference. Facilitated by a moderator and panelists representing the scope of multisite case management practice, audience members are invited to share best practices and solutions from their practice sites.

Learning objectives

1. Identify two top challenges in your roles and case management practice.

2. Describe two creative approaches, solutions, or best practices you have applied.

3. Through interactive discussion, identify at least one new idea to apply within your setting.

 

SPEAKERS

Cinthia Neumany, RN, MAS, BSN, ACM-RN

Senior Vice President, Case Management
Hackensack University Medical Center

Cinthia Neumany holds a Master of Administrative Science from Fairleigh Dickinson University and a Bachelor Degree in Nursing from William Paterson University. She serves on the ACMA NJ Chapter board and is currently the Pres-Elect. She is an Accredited Case Manager through ACMA. Cinthia is currently the Senior Vice President of Case Management at Hackensack Meridian Health, where she has worked since 2015.She has held a variety of leadership roles within Case Management, Population Health, and Transitions of Care.

 

Karine Shnorhokian, MSN, RN

Regional Director, Case Management & Clinical Integration
CareOne LLC

Karine Shnorhokian holds a Master’s Degree in Nursing with a concentration in leadership. She has worked as a nurse for over 15 years primarily in the acute world with a gradual shift towards transitional care, and now the post-acute space. Karine has led several nationally recognized innovative programs including a hospital based inpatient mobility program, simulation training courses to increase care coordination during patient transitions, as well as a harmonica playing program to engage patients with COPD.  She currently serves on the ACMA NJ board and is very active in her Armenian community where she assists in educating seniors in the community on wellness and advance care planning.  In her current role as Regional Director of Case Management and Clinical Integration at CareOne, Karine oversees process improvement for over twenty facilities throughout New Jersey.