Devika Blasi
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Sunday, September 16
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM -
A Collaborative and Solutions-focused Approach to Improved Vascular Access Outcomes
Monday, September 17
3:45 PM – 4:15 PM
Platinum Showcases
Judy LaJoie, MS, RN, CRNI, CENP
Director, Clinical Solutions & Programs
BD
Change in policy, practice or product in the vascular access management process can have an impact on clinical outcomes. However, without pertinent baseline data to accurately measure that change effort, the amount and significance of the impact may remain elusive or unknown. This presentation will review several case studies from large healthcare systems that used vendor partnering and a solutions-focused approach to vascular access management. It will also discuss how through this comprehensive, collaborative process they were able to obtain tangible and quantifiable improvements in clinical efficiencies, compliance to guidelines, standardized care and patient outcomes.
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Sunday, September 16
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
A Collaborative and Solutions-focused Approach to Improved Vascular Access Outcomes
Monday, September 17
3:45 PM – 4:15 PM
Director, Clinical Solutions & Programs
BD
Judy LaJoie has been a Registered Nurse for over 25 years, graduated from St. Vincent’s Hospital NYC in 1992 and started her career in Medical/Surgical Nursing at a large urban 650 bed hospital in Brooklyn, NY. Judy received her BSN from Chamberlain College of Nursing in 2006 and her Masters of Science in Clinical Research in 2008 from Walden University. Judy also holds a Six Sigma Green Belt in Healthcare from the University of Michigan. Before coming to BD in October 2014, Judy was the Director of Value Analysis/Supply Chain for a large integrated delivery network in NYC. In 2015 Judy earned her certification for infusion therapy (CRNI). She has authored multiple clinical project posters that have been presented at various scientific conferences, she is a published author of articles for national and international publications and in 2005 authored a children’s book about a young boy who develops Type 2 Diabetes. Judy lives in NJ with her husband Mike and two sons Andrew and Jared and enjoys cooking and knitting.
A Collaborative and Solutions-focused Approach to Improved Vascular Access Outcomes
Monday, September 17
3:45 PM – 4:15 PM
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