Gregory Stets, BSN, MHA
SUMMARY
Healthcare administrator with 40 years of diversified physician practice and ambulatory care and research operations experience in progressively more responsible administrative positions. Achievements include planning and implementing an electronic medical record in the ambulatory setting, the start-up of a freestanding 40 million dollar academic multi-specialty care center, planning and design of a 65,00 sq. ft. outpatient cardiovascular facility and creating a global charge structure for both inpatient and outpatient cardiovascular services. Excellent computer skills, information systems knowledge and a strong clinical background.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
NEMOURS CHILDREN’S HEALTH RESEARCH, Wilmington Delaware (2007 – Present)
Associate Administrator, Research
Responsible for clinical and basic science research operations in the Delaware Valley. Manages capital purchases and operational budget for 38 labs. Oversees clinical research operations and support functions.
NEMOURS CHILDREN’S CLINIC, Wilmington, DE (1999 – 2007)
Assistant Practice Administrator for Ambulatory Care
Responsible for clinical support operations of the Ambulatory Care Center located at the A.I duPont Hospital for Children and 19 satellite locations throughout the tri-state region. Operations include clinical operations, registration, insurance verification and a central scheduling call center for a 270 physicians group practice.
- Responsible for JCAHO, state and federal regulatory compliance for the physician practice.
- Chaired the Electronic Medical Record Oversight Committee.
- Implemented a web-based portal for patient scheduling and another for referring physicians.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANNIA HEALTH SYSTEM, Philadelphia, PA
Director of Physician Integration (1997 – 1999)
Directed and organized physician activities, clinical practices and monitored owned and affiliated primary care and specialty physician practices. Established and maintained an integrated reporting system for all ambulatory and inpatient activity for the four owned hospitals of the health system. Strategically planned placement of UPHS specialists in the Delaware Valley.
- Developed a physician clinical productivity database for over 1200 physicians in the health system
- Developed a three state subspecialty physician network directory for 2280 physicians.
- Implemented a web site for sharing critical data between practices and administration.
Administrator, Penn Medicine at Radnor (1995 – 1997)
Planned and directed clinical and support operations for a 110,00 sq. ft. multi-specialty group academic practice including radiology, pharmacy and laboratory operations. Operation included 158 physicians, 147 clinical and non-clinical support staff for 35 medical and surgical specialties
- Devised and implemented new registration process and staff training program
- Created a physician productivity monitoring system and tracking database.
- Planned, staffed and opened the largest freestanding clinical facility in the region on time and under budget.
Administrator, Presbyterian Multi-Specialty Group Practice (1994-1995)
Created and directed a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit physician group practice consisting of 65 specialists and 9 primary care physicians. Recruited new physicians negotiated physician and managed care contracts including capitation arrangements.
Administrator, Cardiovascular Services, Presbyterian Medical Center (1988 – 1994)
Administrator responsible for the all cardiac services including Cardiac Catheterization Labs, EPS Labs, Non-Invasive Imaging Labs, Heart Station, Cardiac Rehab Program, Cardiac Fellowship Program and Clinical Research Unit. Provided oversight of the Cardiac Database Program including 4 computer analysts.
- Started the Clinical Research Unit that included fulltime research nurses, research funded fellows, research techs and involved clinical trials, fully funded NIH research grants and a basic science research building. Member of the hospital IRB Committee.
- Developed the Heart Failure Program, recruited physician groups and created a marketing program.
- Planned and supervised the renovation of 60,000 sq. ft. basic science research building.
Nurse Manager, Cardiac Catheterization Labs, Presbyterian Medical Center (1983 – 1988)
Responsible for management, personnel, purchasing, budgeting and clinical patient care for four Cardiac Catheterization Labs and one EPS Lab. Planned and implemented an Outpatient Catheterization Lab.
CONSULTING
Genentech Pharmaceutical (1988 – 1991)
Conducted lectures and seminars on new treatments for Acute Myocardial Infarction
Advanced Concepts for the Pharmaceutical Industry (1990 – 1994)
Speaker for the pharmaceutical industry on specific clinical issues.
EDUCATION
Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, PA
Masters of Science Degree – Health Administration, 1990
Villanova University, Villanova, PA
Courses in Computer Science, 1982 – 1984
Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
Bachelor of Science Degree – Nursing, 1979
PUBLICATION/ABSTRACTS
Klein LW, Agarwal JB, STETS G, Rubenstien R, Weintraub WS, Helfant RH. Videodenitometric Quantitation of Aortic Regurgitation by Digital Subtraction Using a Computer Based Method. American Journal of Cardiology 1986: 58:753-756
Klein LW, Agarwal JB, Rosenberg MC, STETS G, Weintraub WS, Schnieder RM, Herman G, Helfant RH. Assessment of Coronary Artery Stenosis by Digital Subtraction Angiography: A Pathoanotomic Validation. American Heart Journal 1987: 113:1011-1017.
Financial relationships
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Type of financial relationship:There are no financial relationships to disclose.Date added:03/05/2024Date updated:03/05/2024