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Our Advisors are experts in human resources, health care, and drug-free workplace programs.
Howard
R. Veit is the former head of health industry consulting for
Towers Perrin, an international consulting firm.
Helen A. White is the President
and founder of the Health Care Strategies Group.
David
F. Stohler is Workplace Issues Consultant
to the National Alliance for Model State Drug Laws, formerly
the President's Commission.
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Howard Veit |
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Howard Veit is a former principal of Towers
Perrin, an international management consulting
firm, and a former member of the Board of Directors
of the firm. Howard retired from Towers Perrin
in 2001 and currently consults with a broad range
of healthcare organizations.
Howard has worked in health care development
in both the public and private sectors. He assisted
with the creation of The Harvard Community Health
Plan, one of the first and most successful HMOs
under the sponsorship of a medical school. During
the Carter administration, Howard served as
the first director of the federal Office of
Health Maintenance Organizations (OHMO) and
was instrumental in articulating federal policy
regarding HMO development and federal efforts
to promote it to Congress, business and labor.
Howard later served as president of John Hancock
Health Plans, the health care management subsidiary
of the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Howard joined Towers Perrin in 1988 as a health
care consultant. Towers Perrin works with multiple
stakeholders in the health care marketplace:
government, buyers, payers, providers and suppliers,
and Howard has extensive experience providing
health care consulting services to many of these
stakeholders. During the late 1980s, he helped
major national employers transition from traditional
indemnity insurance to managed care as an integral
part of their employee health benefits programs.
From 1991, Howard oversaw the delivery of Towers
Perrin’s firm's health industry services.
Howard graduated from the University of Rochester
and Duke University. He was trained in health
care management at Duke University Medical Center,
where he received his Masters degree. Since
1985, he has held a faculty position at the
University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of
Business in its Health Systems Management program.
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Helen A. White, MBA,
MLS, RN |
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Helen White is President and founder of the Health
Care Strategies Group, a healthcare consulting firm
that offers strategic, operational and technical services
with a primary focus on health care management. Helen
is also founder and president of the national professional
association Women in Managed Care.
Helen has more than 25 years of executive and clinical
experience in the health care industry. She has expertise
in acute care administration; health care operations;
business process reengineering; health and managed
care strategies development; and federal, state and
private grant writing and review.
The Health Care Strategies Group (HCSG) serves clients
in the U.S. and abroad in the areas of:
- Health care delivery systems
- Hospital and health care administration
- Health care marketing
- Research and evaluation
- Knowledge management
- Systems analysis, design, integration and
operations.
Prior to starting HCSG, Helen was the founder and
President of an international healthcare recruitment
firm; Vice President for Patient Care Services
in two acute care facilities; and clinical consultant
for JCAHO. Helen began her career as a nurse
specialist overseeing management and administration
of pulmonary care at Georgetown University Hospital.
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David F. Stohler |
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Dave Stohleris a recognized
national expert on DFWP programs. Dave has consulted
with employers on DFWP program implementation
and management for over 15 years.
In addition to his development responsibilities
at DFB, Dave serves as Workplace Issues Consultant
to the National Alliance for Model State Drug
Laws (formerly the President’s Commission
on Model State Drug Laws). He helps the Alliance
conduct model drug law summits for states that
are interested in establishing DFWP programs.
Dave has served as Director of Workplace Testing
Programs for MetPath Labs, as well as an Executive
Director for both Employee Assistance Programs
and Drug Treatment Programs. Dave is an Iowa
native. He received a B.A. in Social Work from
the College of St. Francis, Joliet, Illinois
in 1976. |
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