William G. Ladd
(Greg)
Williamsport, Tennessee 38487
(******@*********.***)
Cardiac Cath Lab Director with 15 years experience. Proven leader with focus on building positive physician relationships and staff, quality management, customer satisfaction, revenue and productivity enhancement and cost reductions. Financial expertise in inventory management, coding, Chargemaster setup and billing. Strategic planning and reengineering with abilities to direct and initiate positive change.
2015 April-July Vassar Brothers Medical Center Poughkeepsie, New York
Interim Director Cardiac Cath Lab/EP Lab/TAVR Lab
Oversee Coding
Planned new TAVR Lab/Cath Lab
Trained Staff in TAVR
Implement new programs in Information Technology,
DRAGON, OSIRIX, SURGINET, MAC PC’S to measure valve angles, FUJI Pac
Stereotaxis upgrades to Cardo 3
Purchased MRI compatible Anesthesia equipment
Department Budget
Equipment purchased for cost containment
MOR compliance
2007 – 2014 Decatur Morgan Hospital Decatur, Alabama
Director Cardiac Cath Lab
250 bed, not for profit acute care facility
Direct day to day operations, including hiring and training new RN’s and RT’s
Reconstructed Chargemaster, stopped $2 Million loss of revenue per year
Developed coding for Cath lab, was nonexistent
Started Pacemaker/AICD Implants in Cath Lab/coding implemented, Medtronic linq
Realized $4.6 million revenue in one year
Outreach program started to increase patient volume
Manage ICD, PCI, and ACTION Registry
Recruited Diagnostic Cardiologist
Hospital Committees: Chest Pain Center, Heart Center, PT&T forms, Material Management, Nursing Leadership
2005 – 2007
Owner G & S Pro Bass & Hunting
2003 – 2005
Maury Regional Hospital, Columbia, Tennessee
2001 - 2003
Retired
1999 - 2001
Medtronics Consultant for Distal Protection
1989 - 1999
Veterans Administration Hospital Nashville, Tennessee
Chief Radiologic Technologist/Cath Lab Interventional/EP
600 Bed acute care facility, not for profit
Managed day to day operations
Hired and trained multiple RN’s and RT’s
Inventory management, installed and managed Omnicell and Pyxis
Reduced inventory cost $4 million in 2 years
Installed Cath Lab equipment
Installed CPACS Systems (Camtronics)
Built EP Lab system (Pruka)
Established Data Network for Transplant service (Apolla Seattle System) Lumedex
Negotiated purchase contracts for Cath Lab equipment
Oversee installations of Labs
1979 - 1989
Baptist Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee
Williamson Medical Center, Franklin, Tennessee
Education
1965 - 1968
U. S. Army
1969 - 1971
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee
Radiologic Technology
1980 -1999
U. S. Army Reserve and National Guard, Medic, Retired
Professional Affiliations
American Registry Radiologic Technology
Professional Accomplishments
Designed and Patented first Distal Protection Device (Medtronic Interceptor Plus) Carotid and Saphenous Vein Graft
References on Request