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Strategic Alignment in Healthcare transforming healthcare institutions into profitable entities providing excellence in patient care |
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Financial Strategic Planning in Healthcare |
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Strategizing and business planning for hospitals; developing innovative fiscal platforms for revenue streams to increase corporate revenue. We provide consulting services as well as the ability to implement and manage clinical platforms within healthcare institutions. Throughout unique staffing services coupled with clinical coding/charge capture, we are able to increase hospital revenues while improving patient care. |
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With his medical background and business experience, Richard molds financial plans for hospitals to increase their bottom-lines. He focuses more on weaknesses than strengths of the corporate structure when analyzing performance. His specialties include: Hospital leadership, physician relations, merger and acquisitions, due diligence, market analysis, business case feasibility, post merger integration, operational improvement, physician relations, strategic planning, hospital operations, ambulatory care, revenue cycle, physician groups, business development, international consulting, governance and management structures, certificate of need and public speaking |
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Innovative Healthcare Group |
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American College of Healthcare Trustees, American College of Healthcare Executives, American Association for Physician Leadership, Neurocritical Care Society, American Society of Anesthesiologists, Society of Critical Care Medicine, American Association of Physician Executives
Co-Instructor for the CEO Academy at American Association for Physician Leadership |
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Dr. Juda began his career as a firefighter and paramedic, as he was always attracted to roles which ultimately helped people. He graduated from St. George’s University School of Medicine and attended the University of Connecticut School of Medicine where he completed postgraduate clinical medical training in general Surgery and Anesthesia. He supplemented his clinical training with fellowship training at Yale University in a variety of areas including Anesthesia/Critical Care/Trauma. This helped him to gain extensive knowledge in the aforementioned areas and widen his clinical skill set. After completing this training, he wanted to increase his knowledge in business development so secured a Certified Physician Executive Degree from the Certifying Commission in Medical Management and then attended the University of Massachusetts Isenberg School of Management, where he secured his Master’s in Business Administration. Both his clinical and business education has well equipped him for his role in developing high performing healthcare institutions. |
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Richard dedicates this recognition to Mary my wonderful wife, a physician and Cardiologist. Thank you for your continuing love and support in life and the business of medicine. |
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Post Graduate Fellowship (Yale University); Post Graduate Residency (University of Connecticut); St. George�s University (MD); University of Massachusetts (MBA) |
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Skiing, Boating, Travel, Football |
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Certified Physician Executive (CPE); Board Certified Anesthesia and Neurocritical Care, Residency and Fellowship trained - Surgery, Anesthesia, Critical Care |
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Publications (Full Length)
* = peer review
1.* Halaszynski TM, Juda RJ, Silverman DG: Optimizing Postoperative Outcomes With Efficient Preoperative Assessment and Management. Critical Care Medicine, 32(4):S76-86, April 2004.
2.* Juda RJ, Schwartz RJ: E-Codes Assigned from Emergency Department Records: Is the Information There? Letter to the Editor. Academic Emergency Medicine, 1(3): 289-90, May/June 1994.
3.* Schwartz RJ, Jacobs LM, Juda RJ: Evaluating the Compliance of Universal Precautions by Aeromedical Personnel Before and After an Educational Seminar on Infectious Disease. Connecticut Medicine, 56(1): 3-5, January 1992.
4.* Schwartz RJ, Jacobs LM, Juda RJ: A Comparison of Ground Paramedics and Aeromedical Personnel in the Treatment of Severe Blunt Trauma Patients. Connecticut Medicine, 4(12): 660-662, December 1990.
Short Communications
1. Juda RJ, Assessment and Management of the Patient with Aortic Dissection. LIFE STAR Lines, 7(1), Winter, 1995.
2. Juda RJ, Presentation and Management of the Patient with Facial Trauma. LIFE STAR Lines, 6(1), Spring 1994.
3. Juda RJ, Two Helicopters on Scene. LIFE STAR Lines, 5(2), Summer 1993.
International/National Presentations (Invitation)
* = peer review
2015
1. Juda RJ, The Business of Medicine. American Association of Physican Leaders, Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV. April 18, 2015. *
2014
2. Juda RJ, Sedating and Treating the Critical Care Patients Discomfort in the ICU. Eastern Carolina University Department of Critical Care Grand Rounds. November 18, 2014. *
3. Juda RJ, Sedation Considerations for the Respiratory Therapist in the ICU. Bethesda Hospital, Southeast Respiratory Care Conference, November 7, 2014.
2001
4. Juda RJ, Anesthetic Considerations in the Obstetric Patient. Hartford Hospital Department of OB/GYN. September 2001
5. Juda RJ, Effects of Smoke Inhalation and Superheated Air on the Management of the Fire Victim’s Airway. University of Connecticut Department of Anesthesia Grand Rounds. August 29, 2001.
1998
6. Juda RJ, Initial Scene Size-Up in Order to Determine the Medical Resources Necessary for Improved Patient Survival. Connecticut State Fire Chief’s Association. Glastonbury, Connecticut. May 1998.
7. Juda RJ, Making the Most Out of Medical School Clinical Clerkships and The Art of Obtaining a Residency Position. St. George’s University School of Medicine, St. George’s, Grenada, West Indies. February 1997 and February 1998.
1995
8. Juda RJ, A Review of Creeping Eruption and Evaluation of Current Treatment Modalities. Infectious Disease Grand Rounds, St. Michael’s Medical Center, Newark, New Jersey. April 13, 1995.
International/National Presentations (Invitation)(Cont.)
1994
9. Juda RJ, An Overview of Emergency Medical Services in New England. Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, Edgware General Hospital, Edgware, Middlesex, United Kingdom. December 14, 1994.
10. Juda RJ, The Adequate Management and Treatment of the Patient in Shock. Emergency Medical Technician Program, Simsbury, Connecticut. October 4, 1994.
11. Juda RJ, Rapid Evaluation and Treatment of Shock in the Prehospital Trauma Patient. Prehospital Trauma Life Support Course, The William W. Backus Hospital, Norwich, Connecticut. January 22, 1994.
International/National Presentations (Peer-Review)
2015
1. Juda, RJ, The Use of Quality as a Basis to Improve Profitability for Healthcare Institutions. American College of Healthcare Trustees, National Conference, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. October 20, 2015.
2. Juda, RJ, Integration of the Physician Into the Business Plan of Medicine. American Association of Physician Leaders, National Conference, Las Vegas, NV. April 2015
2002
3. Juda RJ, Esophageal Intubation: Does Verification Equipment Alter Complications During Emergency Intubation. Society of Critical Care Medicine Congress. San Diego, CA. January 27, 2002.
4. Juda RJ, Hemodynamic Complications During Emergency Intubation:The Report of One Practitioner. Society of Critical Care Medicine Congress. San Diego, CA. January 27, 2002.
5. Juda RJ, A Single Practitioners Report: Airway Related Complications of Emergency Intubation. Society of Critical Care Medicine Congress. San Diego, CA. January 27, 2002.
International/National Presentations (Peer-Review)(Cont.)
1997
6. Juda RJ, Profiling Risk for Adolescent Violence: Implication for Intervention. Pan-American Trauma Congress, Miami, Florida. November 19, 1997.
7. Juda RJ, Outcome of Persons With Brain Injury: Does Age Make A Difference? Pan-American Trauma Society Congress, Miami, Florida. November 19, 1997.
8. Juda RJ, Pulmonary Inversion Injury: Case Report and Discussion of This Potentially Fatal Lung Injury. Chest 1997 Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana. October 27, 1997.
9. Juda RJ, E-Codes Assigned from Emergency Department Records: Is the Information There? Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, San Francisco, CA. May 1993.
Local/Regional Presentations (Peer-Review)
1997
1. Juda RJ, Disposition of Persons With Brain Injury: Does Age Make A Difference? Connecticut Chapter of the American College of Surgeons Annual Meeting. Cromwell, CT. December 3, 1997.
1995
2. Juda RJ, Evaluation of a Rapid HIV Assay in a Inner-City Population. Sixth Annual Research Colloquium, Seton Hall University, School of Graduate Medical Education, South Orange, New Jersey. May 12, 1995.
3. Juda RJ, An Outbreak of Creeping Eruption in Medical Students and a Review of Therapy. Sixth Annual Research Colloquium, Seton Hall University, School of Graduate Medical Education, South Orange, New Jersey. May 12, 1995.
Local/Regional Presentations (Invitation)
2003
1. Juda, RJ, Journal Club – The Highlights from the Society of Critical Care Medicine Congress 2003, Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Critical Care, New Haven, CT, February 25, 2003.
2. Juda, RJ, Current Issues Regarding Resident Staffing in The ICU. Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Critical Care, New Haven, CT, June 3, 2003.
2002
3. Juda RJ, Introduction to Ventilator Weaning. Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Critical Care, New Haven, CT, July 30,2002.
4. Juda RJ, Critical Care Aspects Regarding Organ Donation. Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Critical Care, New Haven, CT, August 27, 2002.
1993
5. Juda RJ, A Case review of Twelve Patients Infected With Ancylostoma Braziliense. Tropical Infectious Disease Symposium, Cornell University New York Hospital, New York, New York. February 1993.
Books
1. Juda RJ, Career and Wealth Management for Physicians: A Comprehensive Guide, Copyright 2008.
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Devised a business plan for hospital billables in critical care which resulted in consistent ICU revenue growth over a three-year period: $9 million in 2010 $15 million in 2011 and $23 million in 2012; Developed a Critical Care core group in the ICU to improve services, cut resource waste, and cutting costs becoming the most profitable in the country; Developed and authored an ICU management program business with a training model for all aspects of critical care; and more. |
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Key to Success: Through a keen ability for Listening, Assimilating Data and Educating those who we interact with, all individuals have the tools for success |
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Innovative Healthcare Group is expanding to Hospitals nationwide within the United States in order to improve the Healthcare of America |