ACRM Industry Advisory Council members

ACRM Industry Advisory Council members

214 ORGANIZATION resources for rehabilitation professionals. The ACRM Industry Advisory Council suggested the following strategies: l Expand network...

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ORGANIZATION

resources for rehabilitation professionals. The ACRM Industry Advisory Council suggested the following strategies: l Expand networks to reach cross-functional disciplines, regulators, educators, payors, and administrators. l Adopt a broader definition of the rehabilitation industry and the rehabilitation team. l Consider managed care as an opportunity. l Assist clinicians in their new roles as administrators and resourceallocators.

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Develop new models of integrated team effort by incorporating the roles of the consumer, payor, case manager, and clinician in delivery models. Address insurance industry concerns regarding rehabilitation programs’ cost-containment and cost-effectiveness. Stress the need for clinical pathways with positive functional outcomes and show efficacy acrossthe continuum of care.

Advisory

Promote innovative practice and creative delivery of care. l Recognize that health care is increasingly a consumer-driven system. Corporate and institutional membership in ACRM is open to companies and institutions that support the goals and mission of ACRM. Membership provides opportunities for active participation in an organization that addressesthe needs of rehabilitation professionals who serve people with disabilities across a lifetime of care. l

Council Members

Diane V. Bistany General Reinsurance Corporation Stamford, CT

Charlotte Gowland, OTR Ranch0 Los Amigos Medical Center Downey, CA

M. Scott Manley, EdD Craig Hospital Englewood, CO

James Crawford, MDiv, MBA Learning Services Corporation Londondeny, NH

William J. Haffey, PhD TheraTx,@ Inc. Atlanta, GA

Donald H. Ratner, MBA, CPA Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL

Deborah J. Dale The Rehab Results Group Decatur, GA

J. Susan Hines HCR Toledo, OH

William E. Staas Jr., MD Magee Rehabilitation Hospital Philadelphia, PA

Thomas P. Dixon, PhD Advanced Rehab Systems, Inc. Boston, MA

Patrick Johnson, MS Beverly Health and Rehabilitation Services, Inc. Fort Smith, AR

James Usdan RehabCare Group Inc.lm St. Louis, MO

John Felton, MBA Drake Center, Inc. Cincinnati, OH

Irving Kronenberg, MPA Hebrew Home and Hospital, Inc. West Hartford, CT

Scott Goll, BS Paradigm Health Corporation Concord. CA

Carl Willemin The Howard A. Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine New York. NY

Danese Malkmus, MA, CCC-CLP, CCM Olsten Kimberly QualityCare”” Melville, NY

Erratum The abstract of the poster, “The Treatment of Symptoms of Post-Polio Syndrome With Tricyclic Antidepressants,” presented at the Annual Assembly of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in Orlando last November was submitted inadvertently without the name of the second author. The correct citation is: White LA. Gawne AC. The treatment of symptoms of post-polio syndrome with tricyclic antidepressants. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1995;76: 1064.

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