
APIC and AAPACN: Exploring Intersections Between Post Acute Nursing & Infection Prevention & Control
Recorded On: 07/08/2024
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Tracey Moorhead, AAPACN’s President and CEO will join Devin Jopp, CEO of APIC to explore the critical role of the Post Acute Nursing workforce and the intersection with infection prevention and control. The webinar will feature a dialogue between both CEOs exploring the collective challenges and opportunities to the profession. It will also explore the importance of education/certification and how it connects in an era of value-based reimbursement.

Devin Jopp, EdD, MS
CEO
APIC
Dr. Devin Jopp joined APIC as CEO on December 7, 2020. He brings to APIC more than two decades of association leadership with a wide array of experience and accomplishments from across the healthcare and nonprofit sectors. He has been recognized as one of the top 100 most influential healthcare leaders by Healthcare Management International Magazine and one of the top 50 healthcare IT experts by Health Data Management Magazine. Prior to APIC, he served as CEO for the American College Health Association, the principal leadership organization for advancing the health and well-being of the nation’s 20 million college students and their campus communities through advocacy, education, and research. He has also previously served as president and CEO for the Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange (WEDI), a national nonprofit advisor to the Secretary of Health and Human Services focused on enhancing the exchange of healthcare information. Before joining WEDI, he served as chief operating officer for the Service Corp of Retired Executives, a national nonprofit organization that provides business mentoring and training to American entrepreneurs.

Tracey Moorehead
President and Chief Executive Officer
American Association of Post-Acute Care Nursing (AAPACN)
Tracey Moorhead is President and Chief Executive Officer of the American Association of Post-Acute Care Nursing (AAPACN) in 2018. Tracey brings over 20 years of non-profit leadership to AAPACN including a background in health policy and advocacy. Tracey’s success in initiatives relating to strategic planning, communications, and partnership development combine with expertise in population health management to position organizations and healthcare providers for success in new care delivery and payment models.
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