Connie Pray

Director Safety And Claims Services at Washington State Hospital Association

Connie Pray has extensive experience in the field of workers' compensation claims management. Connie began their career at Cambridge Integrated Services, where they started as a claims assistant and eventually became a Claims Manager, specializing in medical-only claims. Connie then moved on to The Frank Gates Service Company, where they worked as a Claims Manager, adjudicating workers' compensation time loss and medical claims, analyzing data for reserve amounts, and ensuring compliance with legal requirements. Currently, they are working at the Washington State Hospital Association as the Assistant Director of Client Services and Compliance, overseeing client services and ensuring compliance with regulations.

Connie Pray attended the University of Washington from 1992 to 1994, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Social Sciences. Prior to their time at the University of Washington, they attended the Academy of Our Lady of Guam from 1984 to 1989. It is unclear whether they obtained any degree or field of study from this institution. Connie Pray also holds a certification as a Certified Claims Adjudicator for the State of WA, but the specific institution and date of the certification are unknown.

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Seattle, United States

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Washington State Hospital Association

The Washington State Hospital Association is a membership organization representing community hospitals, health systems and several other health-related organizations. The association provides issues management and analysis, information, advocacy and other services. In 2005, WSHA launched the Patient Safety program to help hospitals improve patient safety by supporting the adoption of evidence-based protocols that have been proven to save lives. WSHA works to improve the health of the people of the state by becoming involved in all matters affecting the delivery, quality, accessibility, affordability and continuity of health care. As health care continues to be of vital importance for our communities, the mission of the state's first hospital and those that followed continues to be stronger than ever.... We care for the people who need us.


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