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Richard
Stefanacci
Executive
Director, USP Health Policy Institute
Expertise:
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Medicare,
long-term care, geriatric syndromes, Alzheimer’s
disease,
gastroenterology disorders, end-of-life care
Background:
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As
the Founding Executive Director of the University of the
Sciences in Philadelphia’s Health Policy Institute,
Dr. Stefanacci is building upon his just completed work
as a CMS Health Policy Scholar. At CMS he spent a year
working on the policy and implementation of the Medicare
Part D Pharmacy Benefit especially regarding access issues
for frail elders. His position at CMS was provided as
an exchange through the Department of Health Policy at
Thomas Jefferson University where he served as a visiting
scholar. At Jefferson he was involved in research and
educational projects that dealt principally with geriatric
quality and utilization issues.
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Dr.
Stefanacci has been involved in LTC facilities since childhood
and remains active in the LTC facilities today. Having
served as Medical Director for several nursing facilities
as well as continuing care retirement communities he is
well versed in the needs of these facilities’ residents.
He completed his clinical training at the University of
Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in Internal Medicine
and a fellowship in geriatrics. Dr. Stefanacci's geriatric
experience includes over a decade as a medical director
in several roles including a large primary care private
practice, a full risk provider group, a Medicare + Choice
HMO (M+C) and currently a PACE (Program for All-inclusive
Care) program in Philadelphia. As medical director for
the St. Agnes LIFE program, Dr. Stefanacci is involved
not only in direct patient care but in the implementation
of quality assurance and utilization management initiatives
for the frail elderly.
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He
holds two masters degrees in Geriatric Health as well
as Business Administration. He is board certified in Quality
Assurance and Utilization as well as being a Certified
Medical Director (CMD). Dr. Stefanacci serves on the board
of trustees at his alumna A.T. Still University and the
National PACE Association as well as participates actively
in the American Medical Directors Association (AMDA),
American Society of Consultant Pharmacist (ASCP), and
the American Geriatrics Society (AGS). Recently he achieved
recognition as a fellow both the College of Physicians
of Philadelphia and the AGS. Also in addition to writing
and lecturing extensively, he serves as editor-in-chief
of the Assisted Living Consult as well as serving
on the editorial boards of Caring for the Ages,
Jefferson’s Health Policy newsletter, and The
Journal of Quality Healthcare.
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