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Now in its second year, the BlackDoctor.org Top Blacks In Healthcare Awards Gala 2015 will introduce and honor some of the nation’s most accomplished healthcare administrators whose work, often behind the scenes, has created access to healthcare for many African Americans living in underserved communities. This access to appropriate medical care has helped to level the rate of health disparities that currently exist among members of the Black community and other ethnic groups.

Congratulations to our 10 healthcare allstars!

 

Renee S. Frazier, MHSA, FACHE

Chief Executive Officer

Common Table Health Alliance

Reneé S. Frazier is an experienced leader in the health care management arena with expertise in hospital operations, managed care, volunteer and community service, health promotion, strategic planning, and organizational excellence.

She is known for her advocacy towards greater transparency of health care quality indicators and patient experience report cards. She is also a strong leader in the Memphis and Shelby County community addressing issues of Consumer Activation, Health Policy, Environmental Barriers, Health Equity and Neighborhood Engagement. Frazier is often asked to give expert opinion regarding a variety of health, leadership and lifestyle topics. She has been featured locally, nationally and internationally in media outlets such as CNN.com, Dutch television news outlet, Nieuwsuur, The Commercial Appeal, The Daily News, Memphis Flyer, Memphis Business Journal, The Tennessean and more. She has also written a number of health care related articles and conducted workshops for the medical and general community.

Frazier serves on numerous national and regional committees including the National Quality Forum (NQF) Population Health Framework Project Committee, NQF Health and Well Being Steering Committee, NQF Steering Committee Member Advisory Group, ACHE Journal of Healthcare Management Editorial Board, HHS Region 4 Health Equity Council, BCBST Disparities Council and the American Heart Association Tennessee Advocacy Subcommittee.

She is a reviewer for the International Hospital Federation’s 39th World Hospital Congress and a previous faculty member for the National Forum on Hospitals, Health Systems and Population Health. Frazier is a frequent keynote speaker, moderator and panelist addressing health, healthcare, equity and disparities.

She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in business and sociology from the University of Maryland and a master’s degree in health services administration from George Washington University. She is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE) and has been a member of the National Association of Health Services Executives (NAHSE) since 1983.

Meet The BlackDoctor.org 2nd Annual Top Blacks In Healthcare Awards Honorees  was originally published on blackdoctor.org

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