Mounds View Public Schools
Teacher
Kxjb Television 1984 - 1988
Reporter
Education:
University of Minnesota 1996 - 1998
Masters, Master of Arts, Elementary Education
Skills:
Teaching Differentiated Instruction Classroom Management Social Studies Elementary Education Classroom Lesson Planning Language Arts Community Outreach Literacy Special Education Smartboard Curriculum Design Editing Public Speaking
Unitedhealth Group Dec 2013 - Sep 2018
Manager, Outreach Operations
Unitedhealth Group Dec 2013 - Sep 2018
Associate Director Outreach Operations
Unitedhealth Group Mar 2012 - Dec 2013
Healthcare Economic Consultant
Minnesota Department of Human Services May 2009 - Mar 2012
Senior Fraud Investigator
Unitedhealth Group Dec 2006 - May 2009
Fraud Investigator
Education:
St. Cloud State University 2009 - 2010
Master of Science, Masters, Criminal Justice
Hamline University 2002 - 2006
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Forensic Science, Criminal Justice
Cretin Derham Hall High School 1997 - 2001
Skills:
Fraud Medicaid Medicare Data Analysis Policy Analysis Process Improvement Investigation Claim Customer Service Healthcare Fraud Detection Insurance Leadership Health Insurance Strategic Planning Healthcare Industry Government Team Building Health Care Fraud Strategy Hipaa Analytics Medical Billing Interviews Health Policy Risk Management Auditing Private Investigations Compliance Managed Care Problem Solving Outlook Litigation Fraud Investigations Interviewing Skills Conflict Resolution Preparation Claim Investigation Healthcare Analytics Criminal Law Risk Assessment Risk Administration Audit Liability Innovative Thinking Healthcare Compliance Hippa Sas
Certifications:
Basic Skills In Medicaid and Fraud Detection Specialized Skills In Medicaid Fraud Detection Program Medicaid Integrity Institute
Meadow Lake Elementary School New Hope MN 1988-1992, Hosterman Middle School New Hope MN 1992-1995
Community:
Edward Mravinc, Kari Nichols, Marru Fox, Bill Sankey, Staffan Thorell, Kiera Wooley, Katie Fraser, Christine Bryant, Dannon Gisslen, Nick Stauner, Kellie Stasney
The medical evacuation has only been underway for 24 hours, and there are still large numbers of women, infants and children under five amongst those who need medical care, says WHO Syria Representative, Elizabeth Hoff in Aleppo. They had to leave the collection area and return to their houses. W
"We saw women and small children on the buses and some men. They were not full. Everything went very smoothly. It was very calm, Elizabeth Hoff, the WHO representative in Syria, told the Reuters news agency.
Date: Dec 15, 2016
Category: World
Source: Google
Conjoined twins evacuated to Damascus, among 20 urgent cases: WHO
"The twins, the mother and the aunt are now being evacuated to the Children's Hospital (in Damascus)," Elizabeth Hoff, WHO's representative in Syria, who has been based in Damascus throughout most of the country's five-year civil war, told Reuters on Friday:
Date: Aug 12, 2016
Category: World
Source: Google
Devastating Fighting Has Left Aleppo's Hospitals In Critical Condition
World Health Organization (WHO) representative Elizabeth Hoff told Syria Deeply that roughly 95 percent of Aleppos doctors from both sides of the city have either fled, been detained or killed since the beginning of the crisis.
Date: Aug 09, 2016
Category: World
Source: Google
Kerry arrives in Moscow with a proposal for Syria in hand
Egeland and Elizabeth Hoff, the World Food Program representative in Syria, said that despite some improvement in aid deliveries, Syrian security forces continued to block access to some areas and to systematically remove medical and other supplies from humanitarian convoys.
"There are huge unmet needs for lifesaving and trauma medicines such as antibiotics and analgesicsexactly thosethat were removed from the convoy by government security forces," Elizabeth Hoff, the World Health Organization'srepresentative in Damascus, said this week about medical supplies removed
Date: Mar 03, 2016
Category: World
Source: Google
In a besieged Syrian town: 'We're still starving, and it's getting colder'
nutritional assessment in Madaya, but the Syrian government has not responded, said Linda Tom, a spokeswoman for the U.N. agency. However, Elizabeth Hoff, the World Health Organization representative in Damascus, said the government recently approved a request to send mobile medical clinics to Madaya.
Date: Jan 28, 2016
Category: World
Source: Google
UN War Crimes Investigators Gather Testimony From Besieged Madaya, Syria
to allow it to send mobile clinics and medical teams to Madaya to assess the extent of malnutrition and evacuate the worst cases.A local doctor said 300 to 400 people needed special medical care, according to Elizabeth Hoff, the WHO representative in Damascus who went into Madaya with the convoy.