Linda Scott, MSW

V.P. Child & Family Solutions at Jewish Family & Children's Service of Phoenix, Arizona
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(386) 825-5501
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Phoenix, Arizona, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Mental Health Care
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • V.P. Child & Family Solutions
      • 2007 - Present

      Child and Family Solutions is a division of Jewish Family & Children's Service of Phoenix, Arizona. The agency is non-sectarian, non-profit, and serves the entire community. Child & Family Solutions is a division housing the agency's child welfare services, domestic violence programming, prevention services in schools, and independent living/workforce development for fostercare teens heading into adulthood. Responsible for leadership, management, funding, programming, and supervision of Program Directors. Ms. Scott has been a direct provider of behavioral health and child welfare services, and has been managing and administering programs for the past 15 years. The agency has used an electronic health record system since 1999, and Ms. Scott has always been centrally involved in the management of that system.

    • V.P. Clinical Support Services
      • 2007 - 2016

      Ms. Scott also served as Vice President of Clinical Support Services for Topaz Information Solutions, a Value Added Partner of NextGen Healthcare. Her responsibilities included: guidance in pivotal decisions regarding clinical content in development; clinical workflow and end-user insight into development and implementation processes; conducting discovery with potential clients and providing product demonstration; consulting to NextGen sales staff and their customers regarding the use and implementation of NextGen software in behavioral health and social service agencies.Ms. Scott’s involvement in electronic health records development and implementation began in 1999 when she served as project manager for the initial development of EHR content and implementation of the NextGen Healthcare Solutions products for Jewish Family & Children’s Service in Phoenix, Arizona. Ms. Scott was involved in development of end-user training, consulting, and EHR clinical content and workflow development projects such as conversion to E/M coding in psychiatry, and DSM 5.

Education

  • University of Michigan
    MSW, Social Work
    -
  • Michigan State University
    Bachelor of Arts, Social Work
    1979 - 1983

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