Real Time Medical Webinar Speaker Bio
Kristen Klopp, RN
Network Program Manager [email protected]
Kristen Klopp brings over 15 years of experience as a registered nurse in care management, post-acute care, and population health to Real Time. As a Network Program Manager, Kristen works closely with Real Time’s health system and ACO customers in supporting their post-acute partners in reaching network goals to improve patient, financial, and quality outcomes.
Prior to joining Real Time, Kristen worked for a large Pennsylvania health system where she managed a value-based contracts portfolio, tapping into her extensive nursing clinical knowledge, unique post-acute care management skillset, and understanding of valued-based payment reform. Kristen also led the initial building blocks of creating a post-acute infrastructure and helped standup and support a successful preferred post-acute network. Kristen received her Bachelor’s degree from Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences, a Master’s of Science in Nursing degree from Walden University, and is a Certified Case Manager (CCM).
Phyllis Wojtusik, RN
EVP, Value-Based Care [email protected]
With over thirty-five years of health care experience, Phyllis draws on her experience as a Registered Nurse in acute care, ambulatory care, and post-acute care to bring vital input and client-side perspective into the development of Real Time’s Interventional Analytics solutions. A true expert in the field of long-term care, Phyllis is also an integral part of Real Time’s coordinated care effort, working to bring skilled nursing facilities and hospitals/health systems together for the benefit of the patient.
Prior to joining Real Time Medical Systems, Phyllis led the development of a preferred provider SNF network for PENN Medicine Lancaster General Health. In this network she developed and implemented strategies that reduced total cost of care and readmissions while improving quality measures and patient outcomes. She utilized system approaches, clinical standards, and care management tactics to improve coordination and transition of care while reducing post-acute length of stay in a network of non-owned SNFs.
Phyllis speaks nationally and regionally on transitions of care, care coordination, and post-acute network development and management. Phyllis graduated from Lancaster General School of Nursing and Franklin and Marshal College with degrees in nursing and science.
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