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Name: Kenneth McKay Davis, M.D., MSc. HP&M, FACP
Date of Birth: January 6, 1957
Place of Birth: New Orleans, Louisiana
Address: 5 Kings View, San Antonio, TX 78257
Contacts: 210-931-2888
Ken.Davis.MD@gmail.com
Personal: Wife: Nancy Roberson Davis, Son: Jacob (17)
Professional Expertise: Leading hospitals and health systems to clinical excellence by
partnering with physicians to achieve evidenced-based, safe and efficient patient care
across the continuum.
Clinical Experience: 25 years of hospital-based geriatrics practice in acute care and
rehabilitation
2015- Panel of Judges, Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award -
Appointed by U.S. Secretary of Commerce to a 3-year term (2015-2018) as member of
the 12 Panel of Judges for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
Positions:
2008–2015 San Antonio MethodistHealth Care System - Chief Medical
Officer Integrated health system of 8 hospitals (2100 beds), three
ambulatory surgery centers, 2700 physicians, 8400 employees,
50/50 ownership with Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) and
Methodist Healthcare Ministries (MHM). Includes Methodist Hospital,
the fifth largest hospital in the U.S. with over 1,500 staffed beds.
System Growth 2008 –> 2015
Net Revenue: 2008: $1.1 Billion –> 2015: $1.7 Billion.
EBDITA: 2008: $ 170 Million (15%) –> 2015: $ 311 Million (20%)
In-Patient Market Share: 2008: 35% -> 2015: 42%
System Departmental Responsibilities: Clinical Quality, Physician
Performance Improvement, Clinical Research (490 clinical trials), Quality
Informatics, Institutional Review Board (Designated Institutional
Official), Medical Director-Patient Placement Center (one-call transfer),
Infection Control/Epidemiology, Continuing Medical Education, Baldrige
Implementation, Six Sigma Improvement teams, Premier Clinical
Comparative Database Implementation Team, ACGME Residency and
Fellowship Programs (Designated Institutional Official).
Director, Physician/Nurse Leadership Training - 80 physician/15 Nurse
Leaders in a two-year internal leadership training program
System Service Lines:
Developed 12 system-wide clinical service lines: Primary Care,
Cardiovascular, Surgery (General, Vascular, Orthopedics, Robotics),
Hematology/Oncology, Hospitalists, Critical care, Pediatrics, Emergency
Services, Anesthesia, Radiology, Spine Surgery, Neuro/Stroke, Women’s
Services.
Key Functions for each Clinical Service Line:
 strategic planning
 creation and deployment of evidence-based treatment protocols
across the continuum of care
 growth of clinical service (in-patient market share, covered lives)
 management of cost
Population Health Management Experience:
President of Methodist Physicians Alliance (Physician Hospital
Organization) – 1100 physician members, 9 managed care contracts
Chairman, Board of Directors, Texas Institute of Medicine and Surgery –
monitoring quality performance of 150 Methodist employed physicians
and 20 Advanced Practice Nurses
Methodist Senior Physician Executive representative, Joint Operating
Committee for management of WellMed Medicare Advantage patients
Championed voluntary CMS Bundled Payment for Care Improvement
(BPCI) pilot, Model 2 – In-patient stay and 90-day post-discharge bundled
payment for 14 designated DRG’s. Partnered with post-acute and
Hospitalist providers. Worked with naviHealth for data analytics and care
coordination
Oversaw quality metrics for 65 physician employed Cardiology practice
with out-patient risk contracting for 25,000 covered lives in Humana Gold
product
San Antonio Methodist Healthcare System Awards:
 2015 PremierTM Q2 2015 MHS comparatives - (650 hospitals clinical
comparative database):
Mortality: Top Decile at 0bserved/Expected (O/E) of 0.76
Complications: Top Quartile at O/E 0.86
Patient Safety (AHRQ Patient Safety Indicators): Top 5th%tile at 0.28
CMS Top Decile is 0.45 (lower is better)
Readmissions (30 day): Top Quartile at O/E 0.90
Core Measures In-Patient: Top Decile at 93rd%tile nationally
 2014 Texas Award for Performance Excellence (TAPE) – Texas State Baldrige
Award
“A role model organization demonstrating exceptional
performance in all areas of organizational management -
leadership, strategic planning, customer focus, measurement,
analysis and knowledge management, workforce focus, operations
focus and results.”
 Texas Medical Foundation – State CMS Quality Improvement Organization
2013 Hospital Achievement Award for Texas Baldrige Award program
2013 Texas Hospital Association Bill Aston Quality Award Winner for
innovations in quality – Methodist Hospital’s Cardio-Hospitalist
Program and clinical outcomes
2012 Texas Gold Quality Award for the highest scores on publically
reported quality indicators (core measures, 30-day mortality, 30
day readmissions, HCAHPS scores)
1992–2008NorthMississippiHealth System- Chief Medical Officer, North
Mississippi Health Services: Integrated Health System of 6 acute care
hospitals, 34 primary care clinics, and 6 nursing homes in a clinically
integrated network serving Northeast Mississippi.
System Departmental Responsibilities: Clinical Quality, Clinical Service Line
Performance Improvement, Clinical Data Analytics, Medical Records,
Institutional Review Board (Chairman), Medical Director-Patient
Placement Center (one-call transfer), Continuing Medical Education,
Leader Baldrige Excellence Team, Six Sigma Improvement teams, Family
Medicine Residency Program (developed, served as interim first Chairman
and Designated Institutional Official)
Population Health Management Experience:
Led regional care integration for 24 rural counties with integrated care
system of 6 hospitals, 4 long term care facilities, 34 primary care clinics in
18 cities, independent specialty clinics, 22 school based clinics, 2 Walmart
retail clinics and regional home care. Integrated community health record
(single patient identifier) across all entities. Described in 2012 Malcolm
Baldrige application:
Patapsco.nist.gov/Award_Recipients/PDF_Files/2012_North_MS_Applica
tion_Summary.pdf
Assisted in development and management of HealthLink PPO covering
90,000 lives through contracts with more than 114 payer groups, 2900
physicians, 48 hospitals
Served on the Software development team for Iameter's Health Outcomes
Prediction System (HOPS) - a claims based, clinical outcome prediction
modeling program.
Awards:
 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Program
2012 National Malcolm Baldrige Award Winner – North Mississippi
Health System
2006 National Malcolm Baldrige Award Winner - North Mississippi
Medical Center – sixth healthcare provider to win in the history of
the Malcolm Baldrige Program
2000 Mississippi Governor’s Award, Mississippi Baldrige Program
1997 Mississippi Excellence Award, Mississippi Baldrige Program
 American Hospital Association
2005 McKesson Quest for Quality Award – top hospital quality award
given by the American Hospital Association
 Thompson-Reuters (Solucient)
Balanced scorecard on clinical quality, patient safety, operational
efficiency, financial performance, patient satisfaction
2008 – Top 100 Hospital Award – Teaching Hospital Category
2008 – Everest Award - greatest rate of improvement 2003-2007
2003, 2004, 2005 - Top 100 Hospital Performance Improvement Leader
Award
 Health Information Services:
2005 31st ranking in PC Weeks Fast Track 50
2004-2006 25 Most Wireless Award, Hospitals and Health Networks
2001-2008 Most Wired Award, Hospitals and Health Networks
1997 Davies Award of Excellence, Healthcare Information and
Management Systems Society (HIMSS)
1993 - 1997 Associate Medical Director, Iameter, Inc., company providing physician
clinical comparative data and consulting
1990-1993 Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Physician-Scientist West Roxbury Veterans Adm. Medical Center
1987-1990 Research Fellow in Geriatric Medicine, Harvard
Medical School
1983-1987 Resident and Chief Medical Resident in Internal
Medicine, University of Mississippi Medical Center
Education:
1979 B.S. Chemistry, Millsaps College, Jackson, MS
1983 M.D. University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS
1990 MSc. Health Policy and Management, Harvard School
of Public Health, Boston, MA
2006 Six Sigma Black Belt Certification – Creative Healthcare, sanctioned
training partner for the American Society for Quality (ASQ)
Postdoctoral Training:
Internships and Residencies:
1983 - 1984 Internship, Internal Medicine, University of
Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS
1984 - 1986 Residency, Internal Medicine, University of
Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS
1986 - 1987 Chief Medical Resident, University of Mississippi
Medical Center, Veterans Admin. Hospital, Jackson, MS
Fellowships:
1987 - 1989 Geriatric Medicine Fellowship, Division on Aging,
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
1988 Kellogg Clinical Effectiveness Fellowship in Epidemiology and
Biostatistics, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA
1989 - 1990 Veterans Administration Fellowship in Geriatric Research,
Brockton/West Roxbury Veterans Administration, Boston, MA
Personal Awards and Honors:
1979 Magna Cum Laude, Millsaps College, Jackson, MS
1990 - 1995 Geriatric Medicine Clinical Investigator Award, National Institute on
Aging, National Institutes of Health, US. Public Health Service
1990 Clinical Medicine Research Award, Gerontological Society of
America
1997, 2003 Most Valuable Physician, NMMC Rehabilitation Services
2004 P.K. Thomas Physician Leadership Award, Healthcare Foundation of
North Mississippi
2004 A.A. Derrick Physician Quality Award, Information and Quality
Healthcare (IQH), Mississippi CMS-Medicare quality improvement
organization
2005 Executive Leadership Award - CareScience 2005 Annual Conference
2006 Fellow, American College of Physicians
2008 Mississippi House Resolution 87, “A Concurrent Resolution Commending
the Dedicated Service and Commitment of Dr. Kenneth McKay Davis”
http://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/documents/2008/html/HC/HC0087SG.htm
2013 San Antonio Business Journal – Healthcare Administrative Medicine Hero
of the Year
2105 – 2018 Appointed by the US Secretary of Commerce to a three-year term on the
Judges Panel of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
Licensure and Certification:
2008 Texas License: N1609
1983 Mississippi License: No. 10264
1987 Massachusetts License: No. 57457 (inactive)
1986 Diplomate in Internal Medicine, American Board
of Internal Medicine # 108765
1990 -2015 Certificate of Special Competence in Geriatrics,
American Board of Internal Medicine # 108765
Academic Appointments:
2008 - Designated Institutional Official, San Antonio Methodist Healthcare
ACGME Residency and Fellowship training programs
1994-2008 Designated Institutional Officer and Instructor, NMMC Family Medicine
Residency Program
1990 - 1993 Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School Boston MA
Physician Scientist, Brockton/West Roxbury
Veterans Adm. Medical Center, Boston, MA
Associate in Medicine/Attending Physician Brigham and Women's
Hospital, Boston MA
Associate in Medicine/Attending Physician, Medical Service, Beth
Israel Hospital, Boston, MA
Associate in Medicine, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston, MA
1987 - 1990 Clinical Fellow in Medicine/Gerontology, Joint Division of Medicine,
Beth Israel Hospital, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston MA
1986 - 1987 Instructor in Medicine, Geriatric Education Center, University of
Miss. Medical Center, Jackson, MS
Instructor in Medicine, University of Miss. Medical Center, Veterans
Administration Hospital, Jackson, MS
Board and Committee Memberships
2013 - Chairman, PremierTM QUEST Mortality Work Group
2012 - 2013 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Technical Expert
Panel for “Development and Application of Contextual Frameworks for
Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) and Process Redesign (PR)” in
partnership with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC)
Research Triangle Institute (RTI)
2011 - 2013 Member, Measures Application Partnership of the American Hospital
Association providing feedback to U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services on proposed Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS) measures
2011 - Member, PremierTM Healthcare Alliance Clinical Strategic Advisory
Council providing input and strategic direction to the Quality
Improvement Committee of the Premier Board
2009 - Member, Texas Hospital Association Physician Executive Council
2009 - Board of Directors – GoodWill of San Antonio
2008 - Member 2008-2015, Chairman 2011-2013, Texas Medical Association
Council on Healthcare Services
2008 - Chairman, Methodist Physicians’ Alliance – membership model Physician
Practice Organization with 1100 physician members
2007-2008 Mississippi Information Technology Development Task Force – appointed
by the Governor to develop post-Katrina hurricane electronic medical
records system
1998 - 2008 Mississippi State Medical Association Political Action Committee,
Chairman 2003-2008.
2003 -2007 Board of Directors, Executive Committee, Mississippi State Medical
Association
1992 – 2008 Board Executive Committee, HealthLink Preferred Provider Organization
(PPO), serving more than 1500 physicians in Mississippi, northwest
Alabama and southeast Tennessee. Over 30 participating hospitals.
1999 -2008 Chairman, Institutional Review Board, North Mississippi Health Services.
Research oversight of over 90 clinical studies
2004- 2008 Chairman, Mississippi State Medical Association Council on Budget and
Finance
2004- 2008 Board of Directors, HealthCare Foundation of Northeast Mississippi
2005-2008 Board of Directors, University of Mississippi Medical Alumni Association
2001 -2007 Board of Directors, Executive Committee, Vice Chairman - Information
and Quality Healthcare (IQH), CMS Performance Review Organization
for State of Mississippi
1996, 2003 Board of Directors, (and volunteer physician) Good Samaritan Free Clinic,
Tupelo, Mississippi, offering free medical and dental services to the
working poor without health coverage.
1998-2000 President, Board of Directors, Communication Center for the Deaf and
Hard of Hearing, Northeast Mississippi.
Memberships in Professional Societies:
1982 - Member, American Medical Association.
1986 - Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine
1986 - Member, American Geriatrics Society
1987 - Member, Gerontological Society of America
1992 - Member, American College of Physicians
1992 - Member, American College of Physician Executive
1994 - Member, American College of Health Care Executives
Media -1995-2008 - taped over 1600 “60 second House call” weekday medical
information program to 140,000 households on WTVA, NBC affiliate in
Northeast Mississippi
Consulting Engagements: 1993 – 2015, over 40 hospitals and Health Systems
Clinical Efficiency/Quality consulting engagements.
Presentation of risk adjusted clinical resource utilization data
Optimization of DRG coding and physician documentation
Development of critical pathways from hospital-specific clinical data
Measurement and utilization of clinical outcome data
Clinical, managerial and financial assessment of clinical service lines
Clinical quality oversight infrastructure
Patient safety initiatives
Malcolm Baldrige structure development and quality oversight
Publications:
Journal Articles:
1. Thomas DR, Davis KM. Physicians' Awareness of Medical Costs Under DRG's.
Medical Care. 1987; 25: 181-184.
2. Balducci L, Phillips DM, Davis KM, Files JC, Khansur T, Hardy CL. Systemic
Treatment of Cancer in the Elderly. Arch. Gerontol. Geriatr. 7 (1988) 119-150.
3. Rapp SR, Davis KM. Geriatric Depression: Physician's Knowledge, Perceptions,
and Diagnostic Practices. Gerontologist, 1989, 29 (2) 252 - 257.
4. Clark BA, Elahi D, Fish L, McAloon-Dyke M, Davis K, Minaker K, Epstein F.
Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Suppresses Osmostimulated Vasopressin Release in
Young and Elderly Humans. Am. J. Physiol. 1991; 261 (Endocrinol metab 24):
E252-256.
5. Davis KM, Fish LC, Elahi D, Clark BC, Minaker KL. Atrial Natriuretic Peptide
Levels in the Prediction of Congestive Heart Failure Risk in Frail Elderly. JAMA
1992; 267 (19): 2625 -2629.
6. Fish LC, Davis KM, Minaker KL. Hyperosmolar states in the elderly:
dehydration and nonketotic hyperglycemic hyperosmolar coma. Long-term Care
Forum, 1993, 3(4):1, 11-15
7. Davis KM, Fish LC, Minaker KL, Elahi D. Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Levels in
the Elderly: differentiating normal aging changes from disease. Journal of
Gerontology 1996; 51A, No 3, M95-M101.
8. Davis KM, Hill JE, Barber JB, Koch KE. Developing a Rural Primary Care
Practice Network: An Integrated Health System's Experience. Managed Care
Interface. Dec. 1997; 10 (12): 51 - 60.
9. McAloon Dyke M, Davis KM, Clark BA, Fish LC, Elahi DE, Minaker KL.
Effects of Hypertonicity on Water Intake in the Elderly: an Age-related Failure
Geriatric Nephrology and Urology. 1997; 7: 11-16.
10. Beckham SH, Englert JE, Davis KM, Koch KE. Clinical Applications of
Computer-Based Health Information. Topics in Health Information Management:
Quality and Performance Improvement. Feb. 1998; 18 (3): 50 - 59.
11. Barber JB, Koch KE, Parente D, Mark J, Davis KM. Evolution of an Integrated
Health System: A Life Cycle Framework. Journal of Healthcare Management.
1998; 43 (4): 359 - 377.
12. Newell S, Englert J, Box-Taylor A, Davis KM, Koch KE. Clinical Efficiency
Tools Improve Stroke Management in a Rural Southern Health System. Stroke.
1998; 29: 1092-1098.
13. Carlisle MH, Englert JE, Davis KM, Koch KE. Clinical Practice Analysis: The
Art of Clinical Benchmarking. Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management, 1998;
5: (3), 22-32.
14. Knight EL, Fish LC, Kiely DK, Marcantonio ER, Davis KM, Minaker KL. Atrial
Natriuretic Peptide and the Development of Congestive Heart Failure in the
Oldest Old; a Seven Year Prospective Study. Journal of the American Geriatrics
Society (JAGS), 1999, Apr 47(4), 407-411.
15. Davis KM, Koch KE, Harvey JK, Wilson R, Englert JE, Gerard PD. Effects of
Hospitalists on Cost, Outcomes and Patient Satisfaction in a Rural Health System.
American Journal of Medicine. 2000; 108: 621-626
16. Davis, KM. Englert JE. Hospital Strictly Measures Physician Performance. Click:
ACPE Online Medical Management Journal.
www.acpe.org/click/volume2/Davis/davis.html, 2/17/01.
17. Englert, JE. Davis KM. Koch K Using Clinical Practice Analysis to Improve
Care. JCAHO Journal of Healthcare Quality Improvement, 2001; 27(6): 291-301
18. Davis KM, Otwell R, Barber JB. Managing Costs Through Clinical Quality
Improvement. Healthcare Financial Management: 2004, April: 76-84.
19. Murphree J, Englert J, Koch K, Davis, KM, Heer J. North Mississippi Medical
Center: A Focus on Quality, Safety, and Financial Critical Success Factors. Joint
Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 2005, Oct.: Vol 31, Number
10, p 545-553.
Letters:
1. Davis KM, Clark D, Koch KE. Physician Marketing of Nutritional Supplements.
JAMA. 1998; 280, (11): p 967.
Reviews and Chapters in Books:
1. Davis KM, Minaker KL. Disorders of Fluid and Electrolyte Balance. In
Hazzard WR, Andres R, Bierman EL, and Blass JP (eds.): Principles of
Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, 2nd edition. 1990, New York, McGraw-
Hill p. 1079 - 1084.
2. Davis KM, Minaker KL. Disorders of Fluid and Osmolality Regulation in the
Elderly In William Kelly (ed.): Textbook of Internal Medicine, 2nd edition.
1991, New York, J.B. Lippincott Co. p. 2416 - 2420.
3. Fish LC, Davis KM. Dehydration/Fluid Maintenance. In Morris JN, Hawes D,
Murphy K, Nonemaker S, Phillips C, Fries BE, Mor V, eds. Minimum Data Set
Training Manual Resident Assessment Instrument and Resource Guide, Eliot
Press: Natick, MA, 1991.
4. Davis KM, Fish LC, Elahi D, Minaker KL. Clinical Approach to volume
overload: Predicting the vulnerable patient. In Orepoulos DG, Michelis MF,
and Herschorn (eds) Nephrology and Urology in the Aged Patient, 1993,
Kluwer Academic Publishers.
5. Fish LC, Davis KM, Minaker KL. Managing Hyperosmolar States in the
Elderly: Dehydration and Nonketotic Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Coma. In
Gambert SR, Duthie EH, Kennedy RD, Lipsitz LA, Ochs ME, Oslander JG, eds.
Long-term Care Forum. Vol 3, No 4, 1993.
6. Davis KM, Minaker KL. Disorders of Fluid Homeostasis: Dehydration and
Hyponatremia. In Hazzard WR, Bierman EL, and Blass JP (eds.): Principles of
Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, 3rd edition. New York, McGraw-Hill,
1994.
7. Fish LC, Davis KM, Minaker KL. Dehydration. In Quality Care for Long-term
Nursing Home Residents: the HRCA Manual, St. Louis, MO: Mosby Year
Book, Inc., 1996.
8. Davis KM, Minaker KL. Disorders of Fluid Balance: Dehydration and
Hyponatremia. In Hazzard WR, Blass JP, Ettinger WH, Halter JB, Ouslander
JG (eds.): Principles of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, 4th edition. New
York, McGraw-Hill, 1999.
9. Davis KM, Strahan G, Koch KE. Developing a Rural Primary Care Network.
In Burns J, Northup LM (eds.): Hospital Strategies in Managed Care 2000
Edition, Survival Tactics and Success Strategies for the Age of Managed Care.
New York, Faulkner and Gray, 1999.
Abstracts (* Presented at National Meetings)
* A1 Rapp SR, Davis KM. Physicians, Knowledge about the Etiology, Diagnosis,
and Treatment of Late Life Depression Gerontologist, 1987,(Oct.)27: 215A
* A2 Clark BH, Fish L, Davis KM, Murphy D, Minaker K, Epstein F, Elahi D, Rowe
JW. Resistance to Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP) Induced Sodium Excretion
(NaXR) in the Elderly. Gerontologist, 1988 (Oct) 28: 141A.
* A3 Clark B, Fish L, Davis K, Minaker K, Elahi D, Epstein F. Suppression of
Vasopressin by Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP) in Young and Old Subjects.
Clinical Research. 1989, 37 (2): p. 487A.
* A4 Davis KM, Fish LC, ten Cate AJ, Bonis P, Fields D, Clark B, Elahi D, Minaker
KL. Determinants of Basal Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP) levels in the
Institutionalized Elderly. Gerontologist 1989; 29: 6A.
* A5 Fish LC, Davis KM, ten Cate AJ, Fields D, Bonis P, Clark B, Elahi D, Minaker
KL. Aging Differently: Age and Health Status Influence Level and Variance of
Basal Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP). Gerontologist, 1989; 29: 6A.
* A6 Davis K, Fish L, McAloon-Dyke M, Clark B, Rowe J, Elahi D, Minaker KL.
Disordered Integration of Volume and Osmolar Induced (AVP) Release in the
Elderly: A Possible Mechanism of Hypertonic Volume Contraction. Clinical
Research, 1990; 38: 2: 357A.
* A7 Davis KM, Fish LC, Clark BA, Elahi D, Minaker KL. Atrial Natriuretic
Peptide (ANP) Levels Predict Risk For Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) in Frail
Elderly. Gerontologist 1990 (Oct); 30: 44A.
* A8 McAloon-Dyke M, Davis KM, Clark BA, Fish LC, Elahi D, Minaker KM.
Age- related Failure to Defend Against Hypertonicity. Gerontologist 1990
(Oct); 30: 183 A.
* A9 Clark BA, McAloon-Dyke M, Davis KM, Minaker K, Elahi D, Epstein FH.
Hypertonicity is a Potent Stimulus of Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Secretion
Distinct From Volume Expansion.. Clinical Research, 1990; 38: 2: 396A.
* A10 KM Davis, LC Fish, D Elahi, KM McIntyre, RK McIntyre, KL Minaker. High
Correlation of Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP) Levels With Non-Invasive
Estimates of Pulmonary Capillary Wedge Pressures (PCWP) in the Frail
Elderly. Clinical Research 1991; 39: 2: 228A.
* A11 KM Davis, LC Fish, D Elahi, KL Minaker. Age-Related Diurnal Variation of
Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP) Levels. Gerontologist 1991; 31 (2): 215A.
* A12 KM Davis, LC Fish, D Elahi, L Morse, KL Minaker. Atrial Natriuretic Peptide
(ANP) Changes During Mineralocorticoid Escape in Healthy Young and Old.
Gerontologist 1992 (Oct) 32: 1.
* A13 LC Fish, KM Davis, D Elahi, L Morse, KM McIntyre, KL Minaker. Non-
Invasive Estimates of Pulmonary Capillary Wedge Pressures (PCWP) and Atrial
Natriuretic (ANP) Levels in Healthy Old and Young During Mineralocorticoid
Volume Expansion. Gerontologist 1992 (Oct) 32: 78.
* A14 Koch KE, Crouch D, Bryan B, Crosswhite R, Davis KM. Implementing a
Medication Error Monitoring and Prevention Program: What Worked and What
Didn't. American Society of Health System Pharmacists Annual Meeting,
December 1997.
* A15 Davis KM, Englert JE, Koch K. Improvement in Stroke Management at a Rural
Medical Center. Institute for Health Care Improvement Ninth National Forum
on Quality Improvement in Health Care, Orlando, FL, December 1997
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Ken Davis CV 1-25-16

  • 1. CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Kenneth McKay Davis, M.D., MSc. HP&M, FACP Date of Birth: January 6, 1957 Place of Birth: New Orleans, Louisiana Address: 5 Kings View, San Antonio, TX 78257 Contacts: 210-931-2888 Ken.Davis.MD@gmail.com Personal: Wife: Nancy Roberson Davis, Son: Jacob (17) Professional Expertise: Leading hospitals and health systems to clinical excellence by partnering with physicians to achieve evidenced-based, safe and efficient patient care across the continuum. Clinical Experience: 25 years of hospital-based geriatrics practice in acute care and rehabilitation 2015- Panel of Judges, Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award - Appointed by U.S. Secretary of Commerce to a 3-year term (2015-2018) as member of the 12 Panel of Judges for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award Positions: 2008–2015 San Antonio MethodistHealth Care System - Chief Medical Officer Integrated health system of 8 hospitals (2100 beds), three ambulatory surgery centers, 2700 physicians, 8400 employees, 50/50 ownership with Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) and Methodist Healthcare Ministries (MHM). Includes Methodist Hospital, the fifth largest hospital in the U.S. with over 1,500 staffed beds. System Growth 2008 –> 2015 Net Revenue: 2008: $1.1 Billion –> 2015: $1.7 Billion. EBDITA: 2008: $ 170 Million (15%) –> 2015: $ 311 Million (20%) In-Patient Market Share: 2008: 35% -> 2015: 42% System Departmental Responsibilities: Clinical Quality, Physician Performance Improvement, Clinical Research (490 clinical trials), Quality Informatics, Institutional Review Board (Designated Institutional Official), Medical Director-Patient Placement Center (one-call transfer), Infection Control/Epidemiology, Continuing Medical Education, Baldrige Implementation, Six Sigma Improvement teams, Premier Clinical Comparative Database Implementation Team, ACGME Residency and Fellowship Programs (Designated Institutional Official).
  • 2. Director, Physician/Nurse Leadership Training - 80 physician/15 Nurse Leaders in a two-year internal leadership training program System Service Lines: Developed 12 system-wide clinical service lines: Primary Care, Cardiovascular, Surgery (General, Vascular, Orthopedics, Robotics), Hematology/Oncology, Hospitalists, Critical care, Pediatrics, Emergency Services, Anesthesia, Radiology, Spine Surgery, Neuro/Stroke, Women’s Services. Key Functions for each Clinical Service Line:  strategic planning  creation and deployment of evidence-based treatment protocols across the continuum of care  growth of clinical service (in-patient market share, covered lives)  management of cost Population Health Management Experience: President of Methodist Physicians Alliance (Physician Hospital Organization) – 1100 physician members, 9 managed care contracts Chairman, Board of Directors, Texas Institute of Medicine and Surgery – monitoring quality performance of 150 Methodist employed physicians and 20 Advanced Practice Nurses Methodist Senior Physician Executive representative, Joint Operating Committee for management of WellMed Medicare Advantage patients Championed voluntary CMS Bundled Payment for Care Improvement (BPCI) pilot, Model 2 – In-patient stay and 90-day post-discharge bundled payment for 14 designated DRG’s. Partnered with post-acute and Hospitalist providers. Worked with naviHealth for data analytics and care coordination Oversaw quality metrics for 65 physician employed Cardiology practice with out-patient risk contracting for 25,000 covered lives in Humana Gold product
  • 3. San Antonio Methodist Healthcare System Awards:  2015 PremierTM Q2 2015 MHS comparatives - (650 hospitals clinical comparative database): Mortality: Top Decile at 0bserved/Expected (O/E) of 0.76 Complications: Top Quartile at O/E 0.86 Patient Safety (AHRQ Patient Safety Indicators): Top 5th%tile at 0.28 CMS Top Decile is 0.45 (lower is better) Readmissions (30 day): Top Quartile at O/E 0.90 Core Measures In-Patient: Top Decile at 93rd%tile nationally  2014 Texas Award for Performance Excellence (TAPE) – Texas State Baldrige Award “A role model organization demonstrating exceptional performance in all areas of organizational management - leadership, strategic planning, customer focus, measurement, analysis and knowledge management, workforce focus, operations focus and results.”  Texas Medical Foundation – State CMS Quality Improvement Organization 2013 Hospital Achievement Award for Texas Baldrige Award program 2013 Texas Hospital Association Bill Aston Quality Award Winner for innovations in quality – Methodist Hospital’s Cardio-Hospitalist Program and clinical outcomes 2012 Texas Gold Quality Award for the highest scores on publically reported quality indicators (core measures, 30-day mortality, 30 day readmissions, HCAHPS scores) 1992–2008NorthMississippiHealth System- Chief Medical Officer, North Mississippi Health Services: Integrated Health System of 6 acute care hospitals, 34 primary care clinics, and 6 nursing homes in a clinically integrated network serving Northeast Mississippi. System Departmental Responsibilities: Clinical Quality, Clinical Service Line Performance Improvement, Clinical Data Analytics, Medical Records, Institutional Review Board (Chairman), Medical Director-Patient Placement Center (one-call transfer), Continuing Medical Education, Leader Baldrige Excellence Team, Six Sigma Improvement teams, Family Medicine Residency Program (developed, served as interim first Chairman and Designated Institutional Official)
  • 4. Population Health Management Experience: Led regional care integration for 24 rural counties with integrated care system of 6 hospitals, 4 long term care facilities, 34 primary care clinics in 18 cities, independent specialty clinics, 22 school based clinics, 2 Walmart retail clinics and regional home care. Integrated community health record (single patient identifier) across all entities. Described in 2012 Malcolm Baldrige application: Patapsco.nist.gov/Award_Recipients/PDF_Files/2012_North_MS_Applica tion_Summary.pdf Assisted in development and management of HealthLink PPO covering 90,000 lives through contracts with more than 114 payer groups, 2900 physicians, 48 hospitals Served on the Software development team for Iameter's Health Outcomes Prediction System (HOPS) - a claims based, clinical outcome prediction modeling program. Awards:  Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Program 2012 National Malcolm Baldrige Award Winner – North Mississippi Health System 2006 National Malcolm Baldrige Award Winner - North Mississippi Medical Center – sixth healthcare provider to win in the history of the Malcolm Baldrige Program 2000 Mississippi Governor’s Award, Mississippi Baldrige Program 1997 Mississippi Excellence Award, Mississippi Baldrige Program  American Hospital Association 2005 McKesson Quest for Quality Award – top hospital quality award given by the American Hospital Association  Thompson-Reuters (Solucient) Balanced scorecard on clinical quality, patient safety, operational efficiency, financial performance, patient satisfaction 2008 – Top 100 Hospital Award – Teaching Hospital Category 2008 – Everest Award - greatest rate of improvement 2003-2007 2003, 2004, 2005 - Top 100 Hospital Performance Improvement Leader Award
  • 5.  Health Information Services: 2005 31st ranking in PC Weeks Fast Track 50 2004-2006 25 Most Wireless Award, Hospitals and Health Networks 2001-2008 Most Wired Award, Hospitals and Health Networks 1997 Davies Award of Excellence, Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) 1993 - 1997 Associate Medical Director, Iameter, Inc., company providing physician clinical comparative data and consulting 1990-1993 Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School Physician-Scientist West Roxbury Veterans Adm. Medical Center 1987-1990 Research Fellow in Geriatric Medicine, Harvard Medical School 1983-1987 Resident and Chief Medical Resident in Internal Medicine, University of Mississippi Medical Center Education: 1979 B.S. Chemistry, Millsaps College, Jackson, MS 1983 M.D. University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS 1990 MSc. Health Policy and Management, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA 2006 Six Sigma Black Belt Certification – Creative Healthcare, sanctioned training partner for the American Society for Quality (ASQ) Postdoctoral Training: Internships and Residencies: 1983 - 1984 Internship, Internal Medicine, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS 1984 - 1986 Residency, Internal Medicine, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS 1986 - 1987 Chief Medical Resident, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Veterans Admin. Hospital, Jackson, MS
  • 6. Fellowships: 1987 - 1989 Geriatric Medicine Fellowship, Division on Aging, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 1988 Kellogg Clinical Effectiveness Fellowship in Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA 1989 - 1990 Veterans Administration Fellowship in Geriatric Research, Brockton/West Roxbury Veterans Administration, Boston, MA Personal Awards and Honors: 1979 Magna Cum Laude, Millsaps College, Jackson, MS 1990 - 1995 Geriatric Medicine Clinical Investigator Award, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, US. Public Health Service 1990 Clinical Medicine Research Award, Gerontological Society of America 1997, 2003 Most Valuable Physician, NMMC Rehabilitation Services 2004 P.K. Thomas Physician Leadership Award, Healthcare Foundation of North Mississippi 2004 A.A. Derrick Physician Quality Award, Information and Quality Healthcare (IQH), Mississippi CMS-Medicare quality improvement organization 2005 Executive Leadership Award - CareScience 2005 Annual Conference 2006 Fellow, American College of Physicians 2008 Mississippi House Resolution 87, “A Concurrent Resolution Commending the Dedicated Service and Commitment of Dr. Kenneth McKay Davis” http://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/documents/2008/html/HC/HC0087SG.htm 2013 San Antonio Business Journal – Healthcare Administrative Medicine Hero of the Year 2105 – 2018 Appointed by the US Secretary of Commerce to a three-year term on the Judges Panel of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
  • 7. Licensure and Certification: 2008 Texas License: N1609 1983 Mississippi License: No. 10264 1987 Massachusetts License: No. 57457 (inactive) 1986 Diplomate in Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine # 108765 1990 -2015 Certificate of Special Competence in Geriatrics, American Board of Internal Medicine # 108765 Academic Appointments: 2008 - Designated Institutional Official, San Antonio Methodist Healthcare ACGME Residency and Fellowship training programs 1994-2008 Designated Institutional Officer and Instructor, NMMC Family Medicine Residency Program 1990 - 1993 Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School Boston MA Physician Scientist, Brockton/West Roxbury Veterans Adm. Medical Center, Boston, MA Associate in Medicine/Attending Physician Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston MA Associate in Medicine/Attending Physician, Medical Service, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA Associate in Medicine, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston, MA 1987 - 1990 Clinical Fellow in Medicine/Gerontology, Joint Division of Medicine, Beth Israel Hospital, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston MA 1986 - 1987 Instructor in Medicine, Geriatric Education Center, University of Miss. Medical Center, Jackson, MS Instructor in Medicine, University of Miss. Medical Center, Veterans Administration Hospital, Jackson, MS Board and Committee Memberships 2013 - Chairman, PremierTM QUEST Mortality Work Group 2012 - 2013 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Technical Expert Panel for “Development and Application of Contextual Frameworks for Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) and Process Redesign (PR)” in
  • 8. partnership with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) Research Triangle Institute (RTI) 2011 - 2013 Member, Measures Application Partnership of the American Hospital Association providing feedback to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on proposed Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS) measures 2011 - Member, PremierTM Healthcare Alliance Clinical Strategic Advisory Council providing input and strategic direction to the Quality Improvement Committee of the Premier Board 2009 - Member, Texas Hospital Association Physician Executive Council 2009 - Board of Directors – GoodWill of San Antonio 2008 - Member 2008-2015, Chairman 2011-2013, Texas Medical Association Council on Healthcare Services 2008 - Chairman, Methodist Physicians’ Alliance – membership model Physician Practice Organization with 1100 physician members 2007-2008 Mississippi Information Technology Development Task Force – appointed by the Governor to develop post-Katrina hurricane electronic medical records system 1998 - 2008 Mississippi State Medical Association Political Action Committee, Chairman 2003-2008. 2003 -2007 Board of Directors, Executive Committee, Mississippi State Medical Association 1992 – 2008 Board Executive Committee, HealthLink Preferred Provider Organization (PPO), serving more than 1500 physicians in Mississippi, northwest Alabama and southeast Tennessee. Over 30 participating hospitals. 1999 -2008 Chairman, Institutional Review Board, North Mississippi Health Services. Research oversight of over 90 clinical studies 2004- 2008 Chairman, Mississippi State Medical Association Council on Budget and Finance 2004- 2008 Board of Directors, HealthCare Foundation of Northeast Mississippi 2005-2008 Board of Directors, University of Mississippi Medical Alumni Association
  • 9. 2001 -2007 Board of Directors, Executive Committee, Vice Chairman - Information and Quality Healthcare (IQH), CMS Performance Review Organization for State of Mississippi 1996, 2003 Board of Directors, (and volunteer physician) Good Samaritan Free Clinic, Tupelo, Mississippi, offering free medical and dental services to the working poor without health coverage. 1998-2000 President, Board of Directors, Communication Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Northeast Mississippi. Memberships in Professional Societies: 1982 - Member, American Medical Association. 1986 - Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine 1986 - Member, American Geriatrics Society 1987 - Member, Gerontological Society of America 1992 - Member, American College of Physicians 1992 - Member, American College of Physician Executive 1994 - Member, American College of Health Care Executives Media -1995-2008 - taped over 1600 “60 second House call” weekday medical information program to 140,000 households on WTVA, NBC affiliate in Northeast Mississippi Consulting Engagements: 1993 – 2015, over 40 hospitals and Health Systems Clinical Efficiency/Quality consulting engagements. Presentation of risk adjusted clinical resource utilization data Optimization of DRG coding and physician documentation Development of critical pathways from hospital-specific clinical data Measurement and utilization of clinical outcome data Clinical, managerial and financial assessment of clinical service lines Clinical quality oversight infrastructure Patient safety initiatives Malcolm Baldrige structure development and quality oversight Publications: Journal Articles: 1. Thomas DR, Davis KM. Physicians' Awareness of Medical Costs Under DRG's. Medical Care. 1987; 25: 181-184.
  • 10. 2. Balducci L, Phillips DM, Davis KM, Files JC, Khansur T, Hardy CL. Systemic Treatment of Cancer in the Elderly. Arch. Gerontol. Geriatr. 7 (1988) 119-150. 3. Rapp SR, Davis KM. Geriatric Depression: Physician's Knowledge, Perceptions, and Diagnostic Practices. Gerontologist, 1989, 29 (2) 252 - 257. 4. Clark BA, Elahi D, Fish L, McAloon-Dyke M, Davis K, Minaker K, Epstein F. Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Suppresses Osmostimulated Vasopressin Release in Young and Elderly Humans. Am. J. Physiol. 1991; 261 (Endocrinol metab 24): E252-256. 5. Davis KM, Fish LC, Elahi D, Clark BC, Minaker KL. Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Levels in the Prediction of Congestive Heart Failure Risk in Frail Elderly. JAMA 1992; 267 (19): 2625 -2629. 6. Fish LC, Davis KM, Minaker KL. Hyperosmolar states in the elderly: dehydration and nonketotic hyperglycemic hyperosmolar coma. Long-term Care Forum, 1993, 3(4):1, 11-15 7. Davis KM, Fish LC, Minaker KL, Elahi D. Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Levels in the Elderly: differentiating normal aging changes from disease. Journal of Gerontology 1996; 51A, No 3, M95-M101. 8. Davis KM, Hill JE, Barber JB, Koch KE. Developing a Rural Primary Care Practice Network: An Integrated Health System's Experience. Managed Care Interface. Dec. 1997; 10 (12): 51 - 60. 9. McAloon Dyke M, Davis KM, Clark BA, Fish LC, Elahi DE, Minaker KL. Effects of Hypertonicity on Water Intake in the Elderly: an Age-related Failure Geriatric Nephrology and Urology. 1997; 7: 11-16. 10. Beckham SH, Englert JE, Davis KM, Koch KE. Clinical Applications of Computer-Based Health Information. Topics in Health Information Management: Quality and Performance Improvement. Feb. 1998; 18 (3): 50 - 59. 11. Barber JB, Koch KE, Parente D, Mark J, Davis KM. Evolution of an Integrated Health System: A Life Cycle Framework. Journal of Healthcare Management. 1998; 43 (4): 359 - 377. 12. Newell S, Englert J, Box-Taylor A, Davis KM, Koch KE. Clinical Efficiency Tools Improve Stroke Management in a Rural Southern Health System. Stroke. 1998; 29: 1092-1098. 13. Carlisle MH, Englert JE, Davis KM, Koch KE. Clinical Practice Analysis: The Art of Clinical Benchmarking. Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management, 1998; 5: (3), 22-32.
  • 11. 14. Knight EL, Fish LC, Kiely DK, Marcantonio ER, Davis KM, Minaker KL. Atrial Natriuretic Peptide and the Development of Congestive Heart Failure in the Oldest Old; a Seven Year Prospective Study. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS), 1999, Apr 47(4), 407-411. 15. Davis KM, Koch KE, Harvey JK, Wilson R, Englert JE, Gerard PD. Effects of Hospitalists on Cost, Outcomes and Patient Satisfaction in a Rural Health System. American Journal of Medicine. 2000; 108: 621-626 16. Davis, KM. Englert JE. Hospital Strictly Measures Physician Performance. Click: ACPE Online Medical Management Journal. www.acpe.org/click/volume2/Davis/davis.html, 2/17/01. 17. Englert, JE. Davis KM. Koch K Using Clinical Practice Analysis to Improve Care. JCAHO Journal of Healthcare Quality Improvement, 2001; 27(6): 291-301 18. Davis KM, Otwell R, Barber JB. Managing Costs Through Clinical Quality Improvement. Healthcare Financial Management: 2004, April: 76-84. 19. Murphree J, Englert J, Koch K, Davis, KM, Heer J. North Mississippi Medical Center: A Focus on Quality, Safety, and Financial Critical Success Factors. Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 2005, Oct.: Vol 31, Number 10, p 545-553. Letters: 1. Davis KM, Clark D, Koch KE. Physician Marketing of Nutritional Supplements. JAMA. 1998; 280, (11): p 967. Reviews and Chapters in Books: 1. Davis KM, Minaker KL. Disorders of Fluid and Electrolyte Balance. In Hazzard WR, Andres R, Bierman EL, and Blass JP (eds.): Principles of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, 2nd edition. 1990, New York, McGraw- Hill p. 1079 - 1084. 2. Davis KM, Minaker KL. Disorders of Fluid and Osmolality Regulation in the Elderly In William Kelly (ed.): Textbook of Internal Medicine, 2nd edition. 1991, New York, J.B. Lippincott Co. p. 2416 - 2420. 3. Fish LC, Davis KM. Dehydration/Fluid Maintenance. In Morris JN, Hawes D, Murphy K, Nonemaker S, Phillips C, Fries BE, Mor V, eds. Minimum Data Set
  • 12. Training Manual Resident Assessment Instrument and Resource Guide, Eliot Press: Natick, MA, 1991. 4. Davis KM, Fish LC, Elahi D, Minaker KL. Clinical Approach to volume overload: Predicting the vulnerable patient. In Orepoulos DG, Michelis MF, and Herschorn (eds) Nephrology and Urology in the Aged Patient, 1993, Kluwer Academic Publishers. 5. Fish LC, Davis KM, Minaker KL. Managing Hyperosmolar States in the Elderly: Dehydration and Nonketotic Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Coma. In Gambert SR, Duthie EH, Kennedy RD, Lipsitz LA, Ochs ME, Oslander JG, eds. Long-term Care Forum. Vol 3, No 4, 1993. 6. Davis KM, Minaker KL. Disorders of Fluid Homeostasis: Dehydration and Hyponatremia. In Hazzard WR, Bierman EL, and Blass JP (eds.): Principles of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, 3rd edition. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1994. 7. Fish LC, Davis KM, Minaker KL. Dehydration. In Quality Care for Long-term Nursing Home Residents: the HRCA Manual, St. Louis, MO: Mosby Year Book, Inc., 1996. 8. Davis KM, Minaker KL. Disorders of Fluid Balance: Dehydration and Hyponatremia. In Hazzard WR, Blass JP, Ettinger WH, Halter JB, Ouslander JG (eds.): Principles of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, 4th edition. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1999. 9. Davis KM, Strahan G, Koch KE. Developing a Rural Primary Care Network. In Burns J, Northup LM (eds.): Hospital Strategies in Managed Care 2000 Edition, Survival Tactics and Success Strategies for the Age of Managed Care. New York, Faulkner and Gray, 1999. Abstracts (* Presented at National Meetings) * A1 Rapp SR, Davis KM. Physicians, Knowledge about the Etiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Late Life Depression Gerontologist, 1987,(Oct.)27: 215A * A2 Clark BH, Fish L, Davis KM, Murphy D, Minaker K, Epstein F, Elahi D, Rowe JW. Resistance to Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP) Induced Sodium Excretion (NaXR) in the Elderly. Gerontologist, 1988 (Oct) 28: 141A. * A3 Clark B, Fish L, Davis K, Minaker K, Elahi D, Epstein F. Suppression of Vasopressin by Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP) in Young and Old Subjects. Clinical Research. 1989, 37 (2): p. 487A.
  • 13. * A4 Davis KM, Fish LC, ten Cate AJ, Bonis P, Fields D, Clark B, Elahi D, Minaker KL. Determinants of Basal Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP) levels in the Institutionalized Elderly. Gerontologist 1989; 29: 6A. * A5 Fish LC, Davis KM, ten Cate AJ, Fields D, Bonis P, Clark B, Elahi D, Minaker KL. Aging Differently: Age and Health Status Influence Level and Variance of Basal Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP). Gerontologist, 1989; 29: 6A. * A6 Davis K, Fish L, McAloon-Dyke M, Clark B, Rowe J, Elahi D, Minaker KL. Disordered Integration of Volume and Osmolar Induced (AVP) Release in the Elderly: A Possible Mechanism of Hypertonic Volume Contraction. Clinical Research, 1990; 38: 2: 357A. * A7 Davis KM, Fish LC, Clark BA, Elahi D, Minaker KL. Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP) Levels Predict Risk For Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) in Frail Elderly. Gerontologist 1990 (Oct); 30: 44A. * A8 McAloon-Dyke M, Davis KM, Clark BA, Fish LC, Elahi D, Minaker KM. Age- related Failure to Defend Against Hypertonicity. Gerontologist 1990 (Oct); 30: 183 A. * A9 Clark BA, McAloon-Dyke M, Davis KM, Minaker K, Elahi D, Epstein FH. Hypertonicity is a Potent Stimulus of Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Secretion Distinct From Volume Expansion.. Clinical Research, 1990; 38: 2: 396A. * A10 KM Davis, LC Fish, D Elahi, KM McIntyre, RK McIntyre, KL Minaker. High Correlation of Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP) Levels With Non-Invasive Estimates of Pulmonary Capillary Wedge Pressures (PCWP) in the Frail Elderly. Clinical Research 1991; 39: 2: 228A. * A11 KM Davis, LC Fish, D Elahi, KL Minaker. Age-Related Diurnal Variation of Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP) Levels. Gerontologist 1991; 31 (2): 215A. * A12 KM Davis, LC Fish, D Elahi, L Morse, KL Minaker. Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP) Changes During Mineralocorticoid Escape in Healthy Young and Old. Gerontologist 1992 (Oct) 32: 1. * A13 LC Fish, KM Davis, D Elahi, L Morse, KM McIntyre, KL Minaker. Non- Invasive Estimates of Pulmonary Capillary Wedge Pressures (PCWP) and Atrial Natriuretic (ANP) Levels in Healthy Old and Young During Mineralocorticoid Volume Expansion. Gerontologist 1992 (Oct) 32: 78. * A14 Koch KE, Crouch D, Bryan B, Crosswhite R, Davis KM. Implementing a Medication Error Monitoring and Prevention Program: What Worked and What
  • 14. Didn't. American Society of Health System Pharmacists Annual Meeting, December 1997. * A15 Davis KM, Englert JE, Koch K. Improvement in Stroke Management at a Rural Medical Center. Institute for Health Care Improvement Ninth National Forum on Quality Improvement in Health Care, Orlando, FL, December 1997 1/18/16