Barbara Shotwell M.d.

Senior Vice President Clinical Operations at Corro Clinical by Versalus Health

Barbara Shotwell, M.D. has a diverse work experience spanning over several decades. Barbara began their career as a Surgical Resident at Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals in 1989. After completing their residency, they joined Crozer-Keystone Health System as an Attending Surgeon in 1994. From 2006 to 2014, Dr. Shotwell worked at Executive Health Resources, where they held various roles including Physician Adviser and Director of Operations, overseeing complex Medicare, Medicaid, and Managed Care chart reviews, audits, and appeals. In 2014, they joined Mercy Health System as a Physican Advisor, a role they held until 2016. Currently, Dr. Shotwell serves as the Senior Vice President of Clinical Operations at Versalus Health LLC since October 2016.

Barbara Shotwell, M.D. began their education by earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology, General from the University of Pennsylvania, where they studied from 1980 to 1984. After completing their undergraduate studies, they pursued a medical Doctorate of Medicine degree at Thomas Jefferson University from 1985 to 1989. Following their medical degree, they furthered their medical training by becoming a surgical resident at Jefferson Health from 1989 to 1994.

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Corro Clinical by Versalus Health

Corro Clinical by Versalus Health provides hospitals with comprehensive solutions centered on the intersection of utilization management, revenue cycle, and compliance. Corro Clinical by Versalus Health leverages a data-driven, results-focused approach to identify opportunities to capture lost revenue, streamline operations, and improve hospital's clinical revenue cycle performance. By combining proprietary analytics, and dedicated strategic advisors, Corro Clinical by Versalus Health ensures hospital clients enhance compliance, increase efficiency, and improve financial outcomes across all payor types.