Charles Occhipinti Jr, MHA
Administrative Director at Progressive Emergency Physicians- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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National Incident Management System - ICS 100
FEMA - Emergency Management InstituteOct, 2016- Oct, 2024 -
National Incident Management System - ICS 200
FEMA - Emergency Management InstituteOct, 2016- Oct, 2024 -
Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) for research ethics
-Aug, 2011- Oct, 2024
Experience
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Progressive Emergency Physicians
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United States
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Medical Practices
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1 - 100 Employee
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Administrative Director
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Apr 2015 - Present
Served as the only Administrative Director for Progressive Emergency Physicians, delivering Emergency Medical care to over 300,000 patients annually across 7 Emergency Departments in downstate New York and the Philadelphia area. Responsible for overseeing all of the company’s contracted clinical sites in matters of throughput, policy and procedure analysis and enactment, quality management performance, financial analysis and budgeting, resource utilization management, further program development, DOH and TJC compliance and creating interfaces with local site administration, nursing administration and Progressive clinical staffing. Additionally responsible for marketing, patient satisfaction quantification, revenue cycle management and compliance including ICD-10 training and implementation, IT data analysis and reporting and E-Prescribing education and implementation.
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Coney Island Hospital
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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100 - 200 Employee
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Administrator on Duty
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Jun 2014 - Mar 2015
Stationed in the Emergency Department during weekend and evening hours, functioned as the highest-ranking, on-site administrative presence for the 371-bed Hospital, part of the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation. Responsible for maximizing patient flow through the ED and onto hospital floors, conducting Environment of Care rounds throughout the entire hospital and making recommendations to hospital administration regarding potential areas of improvement, ways to maximize efficiency, and manners of increasing employee and patient satisfaction while delivering the highest level of clinical care commensurate with the hospital’s Mission, Vision and Values.
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Winthrop-University Hospital
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United States
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Medical Practices
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1 - 100 Employee
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Administrative Manager, Wound Healing & Regenerative Medicine & Minimially-Invasive Surgery
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Jun 2013 - Mar 2015
Functioned as the only Division Administrator within the Division of Wound Healing and Regenerative Medicine, under the Department of Surgery within the 591-bed University-affiliated medical center and New York State-designated Regional Trauma Center. Administratively responsible for 20.96 FTEs within the Article 28 Wound Healing Center, and 11 FTEs within the Hyperbaric Oxygen Unit. Fiscally responsible for an annual operating budget of over $2M. Oversaw all administrative and fiscal responsibilities for the Wound Care Division. Additionally responsible for statistical collation and analysis of operative patient volumes for all divisions within the Department of Surgery, including Cardiac Surgery, ENT, General Surgery, Neurosurgery, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Plastic Surgery, Podiatry and Urology. Charged with Oversight of the Minimally Invasive Surgical Fellowship Program which reports directly to the Chairman of the Department of Surgery
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Administrative Specialist, Wound Healing & Regenerative Medicine
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Jul 2011 - Jun 2013
Division Administrator within the Division of Wound Healing and Regenerative Medicine, under the Department of Surgery within the 591-bed University-affiliated medical center and New York State-designated Regional Trauma Center. Administratively responsible for 19.65 FTEs within the Article 28 Wound Healing Center, and 11 FTEs within the Hyperbaric Oxygen Unit. Fiscally responsible for an annual operating budget of $2,204,798. Oversaw all administrative and fiscal responsibilities for the Wound Care Division. Additionally responsible for statistical collation and analysis of operative patient volumes for all divisions within the Department of Surgery, including Cardiac Surgery, ENT, General Surgery, Neurosurgery, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Plastic Surgery, Podiatry and Urology.
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Education
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Hofstra University
Master of Health Administration (MHA) with Distinction, Health/Health Care Administration/Management -
Gettysburg College
Bachelor of Arts, Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General -
East Meadow High School