Kelly N. Daley, PT, MBA
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Kelly N. Daley, PT, MBA
11910 Cedar Lane Kingsville, MD 21087 (410) 935-6628 [email protected]
Education Johns Hopkins University, Carey School of Business, Baltimore, MD MASTERS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, MBA, August 2000. University of Maryland at Baltimore, School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, B.S, JUNE 1991.
Certifications/Training Armstrong Institute Analytics in Leadership and Patient Safety, Fellowship Program September 2013-June 2014. Johns Hopkins University, SOM, Div. Health Sciences Informatics, Baltimore, MD CERTIFICATION IN CLINICAL INFORMATICS, July 2013.
Professional Experience Clinical Analyst, Johns Hopkins Dept of PM&R (October 2007 to present) Provide informatics oversight for optimal use of multiple EHR systems. Project management for the design, build, and optimization of analytics reporting systems. Envision and support innovative collaboration and initiatives to meet the changing demands of health care in a hospital setting, such as the need for coordination of care, reduction in unwarranted readmissions, and bundled care across the continuum. Director Residency/Fellowship Program and Clinical Education, Johns Hopkins Dept. of PM&R (October 2007 to present) Direct innovative initiatives for clinical education for staff and trainees. Collaborate closely with local universities to complement our program, which is unaffiliated with allied health university. Oversee residency directors in the creation and management of programs, which include physical therapy: Neurology, Acute Care, Pediatrics residencies; occupational therapy: mental health residency; and speech language pathology clinical fellowship. Direct clinical coordinators (CCCEs), and provide clinical instruction through a structured experience closely integrated with coursework. Clinical Education for student affiliations include over 50 students per year for OT, PT, SLP disciplines. Direct other clinical education programming including innovative approaches such as the Research Development Program, which is 14 hours of live and online training by clinician scientists on applied evidence based practice, research, and quality improvement for clinicians. System Administrator of MediLinks (October 2005 to present) Responsible for project management, implementation, budget, and maintenance of the MediLinks application for documentation and billing functions. System is department-wide for OT, PT, and SLP operations in outpatient, inpatient, and acute rehabilitation areas. Due to complexity of inbound and outbound interfaces, close working relationship with Johns Hopkins information systems teams. Acting Manager; Johns Hopkins Physical Therapy (February 2007 to October 2007) Managed the outpatient rehabilitation services. Supervisor; Johns Hopkins Outpatient Physical Therapy Clinic (February 2005 to October 2007) Supervisor for two clinics including 15 clinician FTEs. Senior Physical Therapist; Johns Hopkins Hospital Outpatient Clinic (June 1999 to February 2005) 50% patient care for a large variety of outpatient populations. 50% supervisory tasks of a staff of 13. Tasks include Medicare review, documentation review, program development, clinical education, and performance reviews. Physical Therapist Level II; Johns Hopkins Hospital Satellite Clinic (March 1998 to June 1999) Clinical specialist and lead therapist for small hospital based outpatient clinic. Physical Therapist Level II; Johns Hopkins Hospital Outpatient Clinic (April 1994 to March 1998) Outpatient clinical specialist. Performed patient evaluations and treatments for a large variety of populations and all age groups. Trained in and performed Isernhagen Functional Capacity Evaluations (since September 1994) Physical Therapist Level I; Johns Hopkins Hospital Acute Care (August 1991 to April 1994) Performed patient care in the acute care setting for the Medicine, Cardiac, Neurology, Oncology, Surgery, and Orthopedic services. Licensed Physical Therapist in the State of Maryland (since 1991)
Invited Lectures/Conference Presentations “Clinical Informatics and Innovation for Physical Therapy Leadership”, “Physical Therapy Residency and Future Directions for Clinical Education,” Professional Development Seminar co-convener. University of Northern Arizona, Department of Physical Therapy, Doctorate Program. Flagstaff, AZ. August 2014. “Clinical Informatics: From Classroom to Clinic, Bridging the Divide” platform lecture, with Rhea Cohn, PT, DPT. APTA Combined Sections Conference. February, 2014. “Facilitating Clinicians’ Involvement in Research and Quality Improvement Initiatives in an Unaffiliated Academic Medical Center: the Johns Hopkins Research Development Pilot Program” poster presenter for co-authors Michael Friedman, PT, MBA, Kenneth Johnson, PT, and Michelle Kho, PT, PhD. APTA Annual Conference. June, 2013. “Excellence in Clinical Care and Clinical Informatics” Keynote Speaker at Clinical Excellence Awards Ceremony. George Washington University, Department of Physical Therapy, Doctorate Program. Washington, DC. November 2012. “Clinical Informatics and Risk in Physical Therapy” George Washington University, Department of Physical Therapy, Doctorate Program. Washington, DC. November 2012. “Research and Development Program” – Five Part Series. Johns Hopkins Hospital, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Therapy Services. Developer, moderator and speaker. Baltimore, MD. September through December 2012. “Healthcare Trends and Physical Therapy,” “Clinical Informatics,” University of Delaware, Department of Physical Therapy, Doctorate Program. Newark, Delaware. August 2012. “Healthcare Trends and Physical Therapy,” “Clinical Informatics,” “Myers-Briggs, Professional communication,” “Physical Therapy Residency,” Professional Development Seminar co-convener . University of Northern Arizona, Department of Physical Therapy, Doctorate Program. Flagstaff, AZ. May 2012. “Myers-Briggs and Professional Communication,” “Healthcare Reform and how it may affect PT,” “Physical Therapy Residency,” Professional Development Seminar co-convener. University of Northern Arizona, Department of Physical Therapy, Doctorate Program. Flagstaff, AZ. August 2010. “Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Strategies with Transverse Myelitis,” presented jointly with Brooke Harris, OTR/L. International Transverse Myelitis Symposium. Baltimore, MD. May 2001. “Physical Therapy for the treatment of pain,” Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Complimentary Medicine Program. February 2003. “Physical Therapy with the leukemia patient,” University of Maryland, School of Physical Therapy, Eastern Shore. Easton, Maryland. April 1993. “Physical Therapy with the acute care patient,” Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Residents Program. Good Samaritan Hospital, Baltimore, MD. November 1992.
Publications Daley KN. Letter to the editor: On "Toward a rehabilitation treatment taxonomy..." Dijkers MP, Ferraro MK, Hart T, et al. Phys Ther. 2014;94:319-321.
Awards/Honors/Grants Featured Fellowship Analytics Project in the Armstrong Institute of Johns Hopkins Annual Report. July, 2014.
Special Recognition Award - for Abstract, APTA Annual Conference - “Facilitating Clinicians’ Involvement in Research and Quality Improvement Initiatives in an Unaffiliated Academic Medical Center: the Johns Hopkins Research Development Pilot Program” presenter for co-authors Michael Friedman, PT, MBA, Kenneth Johnson, PT, and Michelle Kho, PT, PhD. June, 2013.
MBA Capstone Case winner – Graduating class cornerstone team competition. Business Assessment and Plan presentation. August 2000.
Phi Theta Kappa Honors Society – 1986-1988.
Membership APTA (American Physical Therapy Association) member since 1989.
Service Health Services Rehabilitation Community Webinar speaker and facilitator for “Lesson's learned from implementing a new EMR” with Chris Murphy, PT and Sandi Passek, DPT, September, 2014. APTA Innovation 2.0 Review Committee, Phase I, 2014. APTA Task Registry Task Force member. 2013. Housing Volunteer. Hackerman-Patz House/Rockwell House, Johns Hopkins Hospital Oncology Off Site Housing Volunteer. January 1992 through March 1994. Physical Therapy, Exercise, and Achondroplasia – Johns Hopkins Patient Conference for Achondroplasia. Timonium, MD. 1993. Physical Therapy and Oncology - JHH Breast Center Patient Lecture Series. Towson, MD. 1992.