Tricia Mccarthy

Chief Operating Officer at Clinovations Government + Health

Tricia McCarthy serves as the Chief Operating Officer at Clinovations Government + Health, overseeing operational controls, administrative procedures, and people systems. With experience as a Vice President of Finance and Operations at eHealth Initiative, Tricia excels in financial planning and management. Tricia's background includes roles such as Director of Finance and Administration at eHealth Initiative, Finance Manager at Exostar, and Senior Manager at National Committee for Quality Assurance. Tricia holds a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Boston University and an MBA in Finance from George Mason University.

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Vienna, United States

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Clinovations Government + Health

Clinovations Government + Health is a women-owned and minority-owned small business (NAICS code 541611). Our goal is to support and educate our clients in understanding the implications of health IT policy and regulations. We provide strategic input into the policy development process, and continue to work towards improved integration and access to data to deliver quality care for patients. As the nation continues to moves toward interoperability and accountable care, Clinovations Government + Health continues to stay at the forefront of upcoming policies and regulations. Our perspective brings policy into practice and practice into policy. Our team has deep expertise in patient-centered care, HITECH/ARRA regulations, Meaningful Use, population health, and development of consensus documents and industry reports. We work with government organizations in Health, VA/Military Health, and State/Local Health. Our projects include engagements with organizations such as the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to guide quality measures and lead testing and development of future stages of Meaningful Use for real-world settings. Our work with commercial health organizations focuses on areas impacted by federal policy (e.g., Meaningful Use, Patient Centered Medical Home) and funded by federal programs (e.g., Regional Extension Centers, State HIE, Technical Assistance Programs, PCORI). We work with hospitals and ambulatory organizations to achieve Meaningful Use, prepare and support Meaningful Use audits, achieve NCQA PCMH recognition, and implement patient portals and mobile applications that drive patient activation and engagement.


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11-50

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