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Dr. Charlene Harrington - 2023 CALTCM Award Recipient

Congratulations Dr. Harrington!

The Dan Osterweil Outstanding Leader in Post Acute and Long Term Care Award recognizes individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and made outstanding contributions in the areas of education, practice, administration or policy in long term care. This leadership is characterized by results of increased visibility of critical issues, creation of solutions to significant problems, and positive impacts on the overall quality of care in post acute and long term care.


 In Recognition of Exemplary Leadership and Dedication in Post-Acute and Long-Term Care

CALTCM is proud to present the 2023 Dan Osterweil Outstanding Leader in Post Acute and Long Term Care Award to Dr. Charlene Harrington.   

Charlene Harrington, Ph.D., RN

CALTCM is thrilled to announce and extend our heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Charlene Harrington for being awarded the Dan Osterweil Outstanding Leader in Post Acute and Long Term Care Award. Dr. Harrington is a respected worldwide expert whose name is synonymous with appropriate staffing and quality nursing home care. Over that past four decades she has worked tirelessly not only to advocate, but to publish evidence-based research on this incredibly important topic. 

Dr. Harrington has devoted endless service to local, state, national, and international organizations and government entities. She is selfless in her commitment to the needs of nursing home residents and the frontline staff who care for them. Her dedication to education has empowered countless healthcare professionals, shaping the future of long-term care medicine. Her advocacy efforts have championed the rights and well-being of long-term care residents, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.

Please join us in congratulating Dr. Charlene Harrington for this well-deserved honor. We look forward to celebrating her accomplishments and learning from her continued leadership as she paves the way for the future.

Join us to celebrate Dr. Harrington on Friday, November 3rd, register today for the CALTCM Summit for Excellence November 2-4, 2023 at the Sheraton Universal Hotel.


About Dr. Harrington

Charlene Harrington, Ph.D., RN, is Professor Emerita of Sociology and Nursing at the University of California, San Francisco. As a gerontologist, she is one of the nation’s leading experts on nursing homes and long-term care. She was elected to the American Academy of Nursing and the Institute of Medicine. She has served on Institute of Medicine 1986 committee report on “Improving the Quality of Care in Nursing Homes” that led to major federal nursing home reform legislation in 1987.

Her research has focused on long term care consumer information systems; home and community-and service programs and policies; nursing home quality, staffing, regulation, ownership and financing; and international nursing home research. She has published over 250 articles in professional journals on long term care. Recently she has published articles of the positive relationship between staffing and COVID-19 infections and deaths, on California nursing home profits, and on US nursing home finances.

She served as an advisor to the government’s Nursing Home Compare website, called the 5-star rating system, and as advisor on many other government projects. She has provided testimony many times to various governmental bodies and agencies, including the US Senate and Congress and the California legislature.

 
BOD Feature: Janice Hoffman-Simen, Pharm.D., EdD, APh, BCGP, FASCP

About Janice Hoffman-Simen, Pharm.D., EdD, APh, BCGP, FASCP

CALTCM: What is the background of your training, practice setting, and how many years have you been in practice?

Dr. Hoffman-SimenI obtained my PharmD from USC and completed a postdoc residency at the University of Maryland at Baltimore in Clinical/Administrative Psychiatric Practice with an emphasis in geriatrics. In 2018 I completed my EdD in organizational leadership from the University of La Verne. My practice setting is the Los Angeles Jewish Health Grancell village where I am a consultant for the pharmacy and the Geropsych Unit. I have been a practicing pharmacist for over 30 years and a Board-certified geriatric pharmacist for almost 15 years. 

CALTCM: What are you passionate about in long term care?  How are you pursuing your passion? 

Dr. Hoffman-SimenI believe the very old are receiving many unnecessary meds. Daily, I work towards improving monitoring of medications, reducing and discontinuing medications such that medication therapy is optimized.  

CALTCM: What advice would you give to a new graduate contemplating a career in long term care?

Dr. Hoffman-SimenCommunication skills are of essence. Knowing how to say things to family members and staff can make all the difference in patient care. Being able to motivate people to embrace their jobs and do great things for our patients is heartwarming.

CALTCM: What additional training do you wish you had that may help with your current practice?

Dr. Hoffman-SimenI wish I had more financial training – I think business skills are an added bonus for healthcare. 

CALTCM: How has CALTCM impacted your practice?

Dr. Hoffman-Simen: CALTCM has helped me to be a better team member. In particular, CALTCM has improved my comfort and communication with prescribers. 

 
BOD Feature: Noah Marco, MD

About Noah Marco, MD

CALTCM: What is the background of your training, practice setting, and how many years have you been in practice?

Dr. Marco: I have been in practice for 34 years. Internal Medicine Residency completed in 1988. Then six years in private practice, and teaching faculty at USC School of Medicine while in private practice. Then 12 years working for Kaiser Permanente where I held several different administrative positions, including president of the medical staff, co-chair of Quality Committee Bioethics Committee, and End Of Life Committee. That was followed by 9 years as the VPMA of Northridge Hospital. In the last 8 years I have been the CMO of Los Angeles Jewish Health.

CALTCM: What are you passionate about in long term care?  How are you pursuing your passion? 

Dr. Marco: Improving the quality of care that is provided to older adults that receive long-term care. I pursue this passion by being a resource for the staff in my facility, taking an active role in improving our quality committees, creating standardized processes and tools for our clinicians, mentoring Internal Medicine Residents, and working with other CALTCM leaders in providing information to political leaders and the public. 

Improving access to care that is more patient-centered by being the lead facility of a state-wide program on Telehealth that will provide data to the CA state legislature that is expected to lead to legislation that will provide better access and funding so that residents can have clinician visits more timely and in the settings that they prefer. 

Identifying best practices and attempting to spread those best practices to not just those that my organization serves but to a wider community of older adults. I pursue that passion as the executive director of our research institute, by mentoring pharmacy residents that present their studies at industry meetings, by presenting at industry meetings (in-person and on-line), serving on the CALTCM board, and providing verbal and written communication to the media.

CALTCM: What advice would you give to a new graduate contemplating a career in long term care?

Dr. Marco: Be proud that you chose a field that cares for the underserved and is not one that is encouraged by the teaching institutions. To pursue a career that is diverse in its day to day activities. To be a voice not just of those you serve but those who work with you and have less power. To actively participate in quality improvement and pick an area that you are particularly passionate about. To formally pursue leadership skills and use those skills in your environment. To look for creative opportunities that take advantage of your talents whether that is public speaking, writing, art, or music.

CALTCM: What additional training do you wish you had that may help with your current practice?    

Dr. Marco: I wanted to pursue a Master of Medical Management for Physicians (MMM). That would give me more knowledge of the business aspect of my field and allow me to be less passive in discussions related to finance, and future strategic planning. 

CALTCM: How has CALTCM impacted your practice?

Dr. Marco: It has provided me with information that I have brought back to my facility and improved the care of our residents and the lives of our staff. It has provided me a vehicle to share my thoughts, practices and experience. It provides me additional opportunities to serve my field. It has connected me to amazing leaders in our field that I am so shocked and humbled that they know who I am and listen to what I have to say. 

 

Notice from Medical Board of California: New Notice to Patients Required Effective January 1, 2023

Recently approved regulations amended Title 16 of the California Code of Regulations section 1355.4 to require physicians licensed by the Medical Board of California (Board) to provide a notice to their patients about the role of the Board.

Beginning, January 1, 2023, all physicians licensed by the Board must provide notice to each patient that the physician is licensed and regulated by the Board, and the license can be checked and complaints against the licensee can be made through the Board’s website or by contacting the Board.

The notice shall include a quick response (QR) code that leads to the Board’s Notice to Consumer webpage at , and shall contain the following statement and information:

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Comment Period is Open: 2022 AGS Beers Criteria®

The public comment period for reviewing the draft updated 2022 AGS Beers Criteria® for Potentially Inappropriate Medication Use in Older Adults is now open. Last updated in 2019, the opportunity for comments ends December 9, 2022. To read the full document, please click here to be directed to the document, and post your comments here

 
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