Chris Cernak, RN, BBA

Christine Cernak, RN, BBA is the Executive Director of Integrated Care Management for Southcoast Health System.  Oversight across the areas of care at Southcoast Health and the surrounding community has strengthened her commitment to improving cross continuum collaboration. Chris’ extensive inpatient, ambulatory clinical population health experience, in addition to Lean training is how she has built the foundation to support alignment and connection of disparate work streams. Reduction of gaps throughout the patient and family journey ensures patients are receiving culturally sensitive care in the appropriate location, at the optimal time, quality, and cost. Chris adopted Ping early on and continues to identify opportunities where the platform can better support care collaboration. In her spare time, Chris enjoys time with family, hiking and Public Health studies. 

Cheryl Smith, DNP, MBA, RN, PCMH, CCE

Cheryl Smith has 25+ years of professional nursing experience. Prior to joining the PPOC, she held leadership positions in specialty areas, including critical care and intermediate care nursing, pediatric outpatient nursing. and special procedures. Ms. Smith was the chair of the clinical policy and procedure committee, co-chair for nursing peer review and co-chair for patient safety and medication management. As a participating member of the Massachusetts State Action on Avoidable Rehospitalizations (STAAR), Ms. Smith led projects and initiatives focusing on reducing rehospitalization by working across organizational boundaries. These initiatives aimed to improve care transition processes and led to regional and statewide initiatives to reduce avoidable hospital readmissions, improve quality care and reduce costs. Ms. Smith has led projects to improve patient outcomes and organizational performance by aligning patient safety and evidence-based practices. She earned her Doctor of Nursing Practice with a focus in Health System Innovation and Leadership, an MBA from Elms College and holds Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification. Ms. Smith is also a National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Certified Content Expert.  

Alanna Hughes, MPH

Alanna leads the facilitation of population health informatics and clinical/technology integration efforts for the Department of Accountable Care & Clinical Integration at Boston Children’s Hospital. She joined the Boston Children’s team prior to the launch of Massachusetts’ Medicaid reform, helping to implement and design a first of its kind pediatric and young adult Accountable Care Organization (ACO) for some of the Commonwealth’s most vulnerable families. Prior to her role as Senior Project Manager at Boston Children’s Hospital focused on pediatric care redesign with enabling technology, Alanna started her career in research, overseeing the implementation and data infrastructure for a set of research studies within the Boston University School of Public Health focused on concussions, brain injury, CTE, and neuro-degenerative diseases. Alanna holds her Master of Public Health from Boston University, with a concentration in health policy and operations management. She currently lives in Boston with her husband, dog, Cannoli, and the rotating mix of cute foster dogs she welcomes into her home. 

Marjanna Barber-Dubois

Ms. Barber-Dubois began her career in healthcare in 2006 in Boston as an EMT, CPR and Education Coordinator, until earning her paramedic certification in 2010. From 2012 to 2021, Ms. Barber-Dubois held many positions that led her to her current role as Manager of Quality at Manet Community Health Center. She previously served as the Continuous Quality Improvement Manager at Twin City Ambulance in NY, Vermont Blueprint for Health of Quality Improvement Facilitator and Supervisor for Community Health Improvement. In her current role at Manet Community Health Center, Ms. Barber-Dubois oversees a nutrition, care coordination and care management team covering 6 sites in MA. She earned her bachelor’s in Health: Science, Society, and Policy at Brandeis University and Master’s in Public Health from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. In her free time, Ms. Barber-Dubois enjoys hiking and exploring with her toddler, yelling at the Red Sox and Patriots, blogging and writing.  

Susan Adams, PMP

Susan Adams, PMP, is the Vice President, Health Informatics for the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers, where she oversees the Health Center Controlled Network and Health Informatics team, providing technology and data assistance to community health centers across the Commonwealth.   Her current work focuses on various digital health tools, interoperability initiatives, and collaborations for identifying and addressing disparities in health care for community health centers.  Susan has worked in healthcare technology for 30 years, previously serving as the Chief Information Officer for a large Federally Qualified Health Center where she was responsible for the strategic direction and management of Information Technology, Quality Data & Reporting, Medical Records, and Referrals Departments.  Susan’s strength lies in her ability to think outside the box and use technology and data to improve operational efficiencies.  

Khadija Poitras-Rhea, LCSW

Khadija Poitras- Rhea is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She received her graduate degree from Smith College in Northampton, MA. Khadija currently serves as the Assistant Vice President of Population Health for UConn Health, an academic medical center in Farmington, CT. Khadija is passionate about program development and community health. She leads UConn Health’s value-based care initiatives and cross-continuum care management programs.