Lisa Thomson; Key Note address at LTC MDRC , Savannah GA

Lisa Thomson

The Georgia chapters of, The National Association of Directors of Nursing Administrators/ LTC (GADONA), Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Association Georgia (GAPNA), The National Association of Social Workers (NASW-GA), are very pleased to announce that Lisa Thompson will deliver the Key Note at the First LTC Multi-Disciplinary Conference to be held at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Savannah Airport , Savannah, Georgia on Friday May 19, 2017 at 8.30AM. For more information and registration, please visit www.Paradigmltc.com

Lisa Thomson is the Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer at Pathway Health Services.  She has over 25 years’ experience in the post-acute and long-term care setting as well as other healthcare settings.

Lisa has had extensive experience in leadership and oversight of daily operations of numerous health care organizations in the Post-Acute Care Continuum.  As a Chief Executive Officer, Vice President, Executive Director, Administrator, Marketing, Director, and Director of various IDT departments, she has been instrumental in supporting leadership teams (from all levels) through a number of organizational changes to establish regulatory compliance, standards of practice, operational strategies as well as Joint Commission Accreditation.  Ms. Thomson is skilled in the coordination and leadership of compliance teams that aide facilities in achieving regulatory, clinical and financial turnaround. She has the ability to interpret regulations, national initiatives and operationalize the process.  She performs operational assessments of health care organizations and systems as well as the development and implementation of strategic plans, preferred provider networks and inclusion of PAC in the new alternative payment models.  Her hands on style, leadership abilities and regulatory expertise are unparalleled in the industry.
Lisa has written numerous articles and has been published in national communications across the health care provider continuum.  She has been voted as a “Top Female Healthcare Executive” and serves as a mentor for health care leaders across the nation.