Please Briefly Describe Your Journey and Current Roles and Responsibilities at Boston Children’s Hospital.
I have been employed at Boston Children’s for approximately 16 years, beginning my journey on the inpatient side. I have also worked in research and emergency departments before returning to the inpatient side as a manager. Six years ago, I joined the dental practice, marking my first experience in an ambulatory clinic setting. While I had no prior experience in dentistry, I was familiar with the hospital and had a good understanding of its operations.
As the Operations Director, I oversee our frontline patient experience and revenue team, who work at our front desk and handle phone calls. I also support our operating room operations, where we perform approximately 1100 cases annually. With a few operating room schedulers, I assist in supporting their work. Additionally, I collaborate with our two clinic managers and executive administrative director on various projects related to clinical operations. This includes recruiting, optimizing our clinical schedule, and any other clinical operations projects that we undertake.
What are The Challenges Most Healthcare and Dental Facilities Face When It Comes to The Operations Side?
Access is the most pressing challenge that healthcare and dentistry currently face. Although COVID-19 is somewhat behind us, the healthcare industry still struggles to provide access to patients who need it. As a hospital dental department, we were able to remain open during the pandemic, but we still operate under precautions that limit our ability to use all of our dental chairs due to shared rooms. We cannot perform aerosol-generating procedures in shared dental rooms, which has greatly impacted our access to care for all our patients.
What makes the Boston Children’s Department of Dentistry unique is that we serve several populations. We cater to the community in the Boston area, as well as medically complex adults and pediatric populations. In Massachusetts, there are few places to refer adults with special healthcare needs for dental treatment. Therefore, they typically have to rely on us at Boston Children’s.
Our operating rooms are limited by staffing and faculty availability. We are opening a new clinic in May 2023. This expansion will enable us to provide care to a larger patient population and offer more dental chairs. However, the success of our program hinges on having adequate support staff and dental faculty to operate these additional chairs. While we are excited about the expansion, we acknowledge that we will need to build up our staffing and recruitment efforts to meet the needs of our growing patient base. Therefore, staffing and recruiting are among the biggest barriers we must overcome to ensure the success of this new clinic.
What Leadership Strategy Sets You Apart in The Space?
As a leader in the healthcare industry, my unique leadership strategy centers around optimizing our schedule and enhancing the patient and family experience. While we face significant access challenges, I focus on supporting our staff in scheduling families and patients for their next visit.