Symposium on Healthcare Value Analysis & Infection Prevention
06/06/2022
06/07/2022
About
Healthcare Hygiene magazine, the Association of Healthcare Value Analysis Professionals (AHVAP), The Pearce Foundation for Scientific Endeavor, and the Environmental Services Optimization Playbook (EvSOP) Project have partnered to develop this virtual symposium that explores imperatives relating to healthcare value analysis and infection prevention, and these disciplines’ impact on the products and processes clinical end users depend on daily. Sessions will be available on-demand through Sept. 1, 2022. This symposium will offer 6 free contact hours of continuing education for nurses (Healthcare Hygiene magazine/Keystone Media Inc. is an approved provider #17500 of the California Board of Registered Nurses).
Agenda
06
Environmental Hygiene-Related Imperatives
Start
11:00 AM
End
12:00 PM




Healthcare Textiles and Laundry-Related Imperatives
Start
11:00 AM
End
12:00 PM


Healthcare Value Analysis Concepts for the Infection Preventionist: A Collaboration Destined to Improve Clinical Outcomes
Start
11:00 AM
End
12:00 PM


Infection Prevention & Value Analysis Collaboration: An Opportunity to Deliver Value
Start
11:00 AM
End
12:00 PM


Product Evaluation and Purchasing: A Review for Clinicians
Start
11:00 AM
End
12:00 PM

Value Analysis for Infection Control in the COVID-19 Era
Start
11:00 AM
End
12:00 PM


07
No activities available
Speakers

Paul J. Pearce
Principal, The Pearce Foundation for Scientific Endeavor
Paul J. Pearce, PhD, is a medical microbiologist with 45 years of experience who leads the Pearce Foundation for Scientific Endeavor. He is the former CEO of Nova Biologicals, the laboratory testing organization he founded more than 30 years ago. He specializes in air and water quality, laboratory testing, healthcare operations, and scientific discovery around biofilm and the complex microbes that reside on environmental surfaces and their role in infection. He is also a member of the advisory board for the Environmental Services Optimization Playbook (EvSOP).


John Scherberger
Principal, Healthcare Risk Mitigation
John Scherberger, BS, FAHE, CHESP, is principal of Healthcare Risk Mitigation, a consulting firm that assists healthcare, laundry, hospitality, and other professionals in enhancing their operations through incorporation of industry best practices into their operations through risk mitigation, improvement of healthcare laundry operations, healthcare environmental services and hospitality housekeeping operations, and infection prevention processes and practices. He is a past president of the Healthcare Laundry Accreditation Council (HLAC) and a former member of the Certification Center of the American Hospital Association. He is a past board member of the Association for the Healthcare Environment (AHE) and the South Carolina Chapter of the AHE. He is currently as member of the advisory board of the Environmental Services Optimization Playbook (EvSOP).

Aaron Jett
Advisory board member, Pearce Foundation for Scientific Endeavor / EvSOP
Aaron Jett has a clinical background as an infection preventionist and APIC-CJIC partner, certified safety professional (CSP), and OSHA walkway auditor (WACH) for STF injury prevention. Additionally, he is a designated trainer for the Association for the Healthcare Environment (AHE) of the American Hospital Association. Jett is designated to train and certify through AHE’s Certified Health Care Environmental Services Technician, Certified Surgical Cleaning Technician, Certified Non-Acute Care Cleaning programs (T-CHEST/CSCT/CNACC). He is also a master trainer for value-based mapping and teaches AHE’s Value-based Product Evaluation and Implementation Program (VPEI), a component of AHE’s Strategic Leadership Program. He is also a member of the advisory board for the Pearce Foundation for Scientific Endeavor and is one of the lead researchers for the Environmental Services Optimization Playbook (EvSOP). He serves as an infection prevention and environmental resource to many of the top health systems in the U.S.

Susan G. Miller
Senior director of enterprise value analysis, Jefferson Health
Susan G. Miller, RN, MN, CMRP, CVAHP, is senior director of enterprise value analysis for Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health in Philadelphia. In this role, she facilitates and leads clinicians and multi‐disciplinary teams to ensure optimal patient outcomes through clinical efficacy of healthcare products and services for the greatest financial value and serves as the lead facilitator of the enterprise value analysis process, committees, policy and procedure. She is the liaison between supply chain management, administration and the clinical and physician communities, to ensure cost effective utilization of supplies, medical devices, services and processes. A seasoned healthcare professional, Miller has been an RN for more than 40 years. Miller regularly speaks on the topic of healthcare value analysis at national and regional conferences as well as at supplier national meetings. Miller has been an active member of AHVAP since 2010, chairing the organization’s membership committee for a number of years. She has served on the AHVAP board of directors and was the organization's 2019 president.

Kelly Zabriskie
Enterprise vice president of infection control, Jefferson Health
Kelly Zabriskie is the enterprise vice president of infection control at Jefferson Health in Philadelphia and has more than 13 years of experience in infection prevention. She is a fellow of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) and is certified in infection control (CIC).

Lynne Sehulster
Principal, Environmental Infection Prevention, LLC
Lynne Sehulster, PhD, M(ASCP), CMIP(AHE), is currently a health scientist providing consultation as principal of Environmental Infection Prevention, LLC. She retired from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2017 after a career spanning 20-plus years. While there she worked in the Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion (DHQP) within the National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID). Prior to the CDC, she served as an infectious disease epidemiologist for 15-plus years at the Texas Department of Health (currently known as the Texas Department of State Health Services). Her areas of expertise include environmental infection control, microbial inactivation, and transmission of infectious diseases. She has advised CDC and other federal and state health agencies, healthcare professionals, and the public on issues concerning environmental cleaning, sterilization and disinfection, healthcare-built environment and construction, healthcare laundry issues, prion disease epidemiology, and environmental management of emerging diseases.

Michael Overcash
Executive officer, Environmental Genome Initiative
Michael R. Overcash, PhD, is a researcher and consultant specializing in life cycle inventory research, developing the new areas for utilization of the life cycle tools and inventory techniques, leading to the discovery of the environmental genome. His work has focused on healthcare evaluations based on quality patient care at lower environmental impacts. He is also a thought leader in sustainability research used by healthcare systems and healthcare textiles associations, and contributed to the emergence of standards for sustainability of products and services in healthcare. His professional contributions include 14 books, 700-plus journal papers and reports, and participation in numerous symposia. He is the executive officer of the non-profit Environmental Genome Initiative.

Hudson Garrett, Jr.
President, Community Health Associates, LLC
Hudson Garrett Jr., PhD, MSN, MPH, MBA, FNP-BC, CPHQ, PLNC, AS-BC, IP-BC, VA-BC™, CFER, CPPS, CDONA, DICO-C, GDCN, CPXP, CADDCT, CFRDT, CCPDT, CCHR-T, NREMT, FACDONA, TR-C, FAAPM, FNAP, FSHEA, FIDSA, is president and CEO of Community Health Associates, LLC. He also serves as an adjunct assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. He also co-founded the nonprofit Infection Prevention Institute to help shepherd dissemination of best practices of infection prevention and control across the healthcare continuum of care globally. Garrett was selected as one of 20 healthcare leaders globally to participate in the 2021 13-month Global Patient Safety Fellowship with the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. He holds board certifications in patient safety, healthcare quality, patient experience, vascular access, antibiotic stewardship, prehospital emergency medicine, tactical medicine, as a designated infection control officer, and many more. He has served on expert panels related to disinfection and sterilization with the FDA, CDC and the EPA, most notably serving on the FDA’s Panel and Working Group for Flexible Endoscope Reprocessing. Garrett has lectured around the world and provided testimony to government and regulatory agencies on a variety of topics related to infectious diseases and infection prevention and control.

Karen Niven
President-elect, Association of Healthcare Value Analysis Professionals (AHVAP)
Karen Niven, MS, BSN, RN, CVAHP, is the 2022 president-elect of the Association of Healthcare Value Analysis Professionals (AHVAP). Her primary responsibility is managing the value analysis committee and the clinical process within the Performance Groups line of business, an ongoing value analysis process of identifying and articulating market requirements that define a product category’s attributes. As a clinical expert she uses her understanding and medical expertise to analyze current and future market technology trends while prioritizing customer needs. In addition Karen’s responsibilities also include assisting the clinical work groups for all Performance Groups as well as working with members and suppliers to identify and develop strategies to introduce new technology and improve product utilization. Prior to joining Premier, Niven leveraged more than 33 years of nursing experience in the perioperative services area to include circulating, working in PACU and management of all areas in the perioperative arena.

Beverly Nieves
Corporate manager of infection prevention, Orlando Health
Beverly Nieves, CIC, MHA, BS, is the current corporate manager of infection prevention for Orlando Health System in Florida. She actively participates in numerous committees, including infection control, critical care, value analysis, as well as the St. Joseph Regional Medical Center Institutional Review Board. Her career accomplishments at St. Joseph include medical technologist in microbiology, infection preventionist, and manager. She directed all infection prevention and control efforts at the Richmond University Medical Center, East Orange General Hospital, and Oak Hills Hospital.She specializes in the environment of care, working closely with environmental services. She is an active member of APIC, ASM and AHE.

Michael Parker
Director of EVS, Orlando Health
Michael Parker, T-CHEST, CMIP, T-CSCT, T-CNACC, is the director for environmental services and linen services at Orlando Regional Medical Center. He also serves as a subject-matter expert in providing guidance and development of the relationship between infection prevention and environmental dervices. He has 30-plus years of experience in management, 20 of those years being in healthcare contract management with various responsibilities in environmental services, linen, food services, hotels, concierge, and transport. He currently serves as the chair of Orlando Health’s Environmental Services Council. He is a former multi-service general manager and a district manager in Florida for Sodexo, as well as working previously in sales and marketing positions. Parker also authors training programs as well as procedures for environmental services.

Lisa Marie Kilgore
Director of epidemiology/infection control, Scripps Health
Lisa Marie Kilgore, MBA-HCM, BSBM, CIC, is director of epidemiology and infection control for Scripps Health, a position she has held for 15 years. She is also involved in corporate quality and patient safety. Prior to her leadership in healthcare, she served as a satellite communications operator in the U.S. Army. Following a decade of military service, she returned to school and has been practicing infection prevention since 2007. She has worked in healthcare for more than 21 years. She also has been a part of emergency management and disaster preparedness for 17-plus years, with extensive training through FEMA, CDC and the Center for Disaster Preparedness (CDP) in technical emergency response training for chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or explosives (CBRNE) and is a part of the DECON team at Scripps Health.

Kelly M. Pyrek
Editor & publisher, Healthcare Hygiene magazine; CEO of Keystone Media Inc.
Kelly has more than 35 years of experience in newspaper and magazine publishing, with 23 years in the infection prevention media segment. She is the author of five forensic science books published by Taylor & Francis and Elsevier, and is the winner of 10 Society of Professional Journalists awards for reporting and writing. She is the former editor-in-chief of Infection Control Today and launched Healthcare Hygiene magazine in 2019 to provide a science-driven alternative in the infection prevention sector.