T. Wayne Jones
**** ********* **** ****: 770-***-****
Suwanee, Georgia 30024 Mobile: 404-***-****
Email: **************@*****.***
Summary of Qualifications:
• Fifteen years of Development, IT Document Management, Project Management, Implementations and Sales experience in the Healthcare and Governmental Services industries
• New government reform act requirements of ACO’s development of bundle claims to payers.
• Experienced in Waterfall and Agile project management methodologies.
• Managed large-scale IT development and infrastructure projects with budgets exceeding $10 million
• Managed overseas subcontractors facilitating development on technology projects
• Experience with business case development, RFP response, ROI, contract review, and negotiations, custom software development, business process redesign, technical design and documentation, requirements matrices, testing, data warehouse, content management, go-live oversight and portal systems
• Developed sustained meetings and relationships with executive management, employees, subcontractors and customers based on reliability, knowledge, trust, and communications
• Detail oriented with excellent communication, presentation, analytical and organizational skills
• Exceptional problem solving with strong interpersonal and negotiating skills
• Experience with the Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Access, Visio, SQL, Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Solomon, Salesforce.com, ERP, Apple software, SQL reporting services, FRx & Crystal reporting
Professional Experience
Independent Contractor – Interactive Dynamics, Inc.: Synergis, The Coker Group, Jackson Healthcare and CareMedic (Ingenix), Alpharetta, Georgia 2008-05 to Current
Consultant Manager
• ACO Architect for the development of bundled payments functionality (Claims Management, Bundled Definitions, Payment Management). Tasks included creating use-case, integration, internal and EDI interfaces of 270, 271, 278, 837i, 837p and 835 transactions.
• IT Manager and Sales Consultant with hospital, hospital consortium and private practice clients
• Research and vet vendor Practice Management, Electronic Medical Record, Health Information Exchange and Laboratory Information System technology solutions
• Agent for Physician technology acquisition for specialist practices
• EMR and PM/RCM technology solutions (Allscripts, Aprima, Athena, Cerner, CompuLink, CPSI, Digicharts, eMDs, eClinical Works, Eclypsis, eHealth files, Epic, GE, Greenway, Mckesson, Med3000, Medinformatics, Medinotes, Meditech, Meridian, Mysis, Orchard, OrthoPeds, Practice Partners, NextGen, Sage, SimplifyMD, Soapware, Synamed, SRS) negotiate contracts, manage implementation projects, de-installations, submit proposals and facilitate vendor product demonstrations
• Project Manager for internal CRM, ERP (Microsoft Dynamics SL Accounting), SharePoint and Web development projects
• Create detailed system design, project plan and process documents for system development in large hospitals (Emory University Hospital, Sheltering Arms Hospital, Meridian Health System, Salinas Health System)
First Data Government Solutions, Atlanta Georgia 2001-11 to 2007-12
Senior Consultant/Business Analyst/Project Manager
• Responsible for projects and tasks from many perspectives – Senior Consultant, Project Manager to Systems Analyst – Large State Projects (California, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and more)
• Responsibilities include the RFP response, design development, IT infrastructure, software development, equipment acquisitions, maintenance, testing, budget and finance, resource allocation and project plan development
• Responsible for developing technology solutions and integrating them with legacy systems as well as complete system migration
• Responsible for the management and development of the Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system for the State of Georgia’s Department of Community Health Medicaid division. Integrated this technology with a co-developed Web and database solution to create the Department’s Call Center. Worked within a large multi-vendor consortium of the Georgia Health Partnership
• Responsible for the South Carolina Department of Community Health Medicaid division IVR and Web technology enhancements. Created reporting mechanism and Federal and State compliance solutions for remote Medicaid workers. This solution facilitated federal government invoicing and billing using IVR and Web technologies as well as custom reporting solutions
• Project Manager for the State of California Welfare department’s migration to an updated network protocol
• Project Manager for the State of Connecticut’s Server Technology System upgrade and Maintenance for their Department of Revenue. Negotiated the server upgrades and maintenance plan
• Co-Project Manager for the migration of the State of Pennsylvania’s Department of Revenue server systems from Cincinnati, Ohio to Denver, Colorado (a SAS-70 compliant site).
• Analyst for the California State Disbursement Unit’s (SDU) Social Services division. Developed technology and system architecture that facilitates payments to the State’s Social Services division and to the Bank of America using NACHA Standards for file transfers. Maintained IVR and Web technologies and created test plans and documented the system design. This was a massive 100 million dollar project that included the creation of the SDU from an abandoned Air Force base
• Senior Consultant for the Virginia Department of Social Services Business Process Redesign of the Child Protection Services department
• Co-Project Manager for the Oregon Department of Labor IVR and Web enrollment and application technologies
Emory University Hospital School of Medicine- Atlanta, Georgia 1994-08 to 2001-11
Hematology/Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant Database Manager
• Created, designed and maintained the research database management system for cancer research – Oracle database management system
• Created automated mechanism to collect data for analysis such as optical character and hand recognition technologies – Teleform software and scanner systems
• Presented the design and research capabilities annually at international conferences (abstracts can be provided)
• Conducted multi-variant analysis (patient demographics, clinical and financial outcomes, quality of life and long term follow-up) and evaluated data using statistical tools – SAS, Statistica, Egret and SPSS software
• Facilitated and managed research studies with pharmaceutical companies
• Managed a team of research coordinators – created validation mechanisms to ensure the accuracy of the research data
• Maintained superior audit scores by the governing agencies; The International Bone Marrow Transplant Registry, The North American Autologous Bone Marrow Transplant Registry, The National Marrow Donor Program and the United Health Consortium
• Developed business cases for database development objectives and supporting technology plans for automated data collection mechanisms
• Created solutions for obtaining data by migrating ancillary hospital systems.
Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Tallahassee/Tampa, FL 1992 to 1994-08
Environmental Specialist – Hazardous Waste Section
• District compliance/enforcement inspector enforcing Federal Regulations per CFR, ASTM, and statutes adopted by the State Government
• Implemented Oracle Applications for a state enforcement tracking system accessing analytical data from environmental and toxicological sampling events
• Responsible for interpreting Federal Regulations, enforcement actions and inspection goals for 8 county employees
Environmental Chemist – Chemistry Section
• Responsible for quantitative analysis of pesticides and other organic pollutants utilizing GC, HPLC, and GC/MS techniques
• Maintained proper and complete QA/QC records pertaining to all sample/standard preparation and analysis using LIMS information systems and VAX multichrom software
• Investigated and resolved analytical problems encountered results, instrument operation, sample collection, preparation and analytical procedures
Education
B.S. Degree, Biology from Florida State University
B.S. Degree, Chemistry from Florida State University
Certificate in Project Management from Georgia Tech
PUBLICATIONS
H. Kent Holland, Suzanne Dix, Robert B. Geller, Steve M. Devine, Leonard T. Heffner, D. Gerald Connaghan, Christopher Hillyer, T.W. Jones, Robin Miller, Melvin Moore, Elliott F. Winton, John R. Wingard, Clinical Toxicity and Supportive Care Experience in Patients Receiving High-Dose Cyclophosphamide, Thiotepa and Carboplatinum (STAMP V) and Autologous Marrow/Stem Cell Transplantation for Poor Risk Breast Cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 14(4): 1156-64, April 1996
K. Zeder, E.K. Waller, L.T. Heffner, G. Rodey, E. Winton, W.H. Fleming, H.K. Holland, C. Phillips, J. Holden, T.W. Jones, J. McCollum, M. Mogul, A.M. Yeager, S. Devine. The Impact of Donor Lymphocyte Infusions In Patients with Relapsed Hematological Malignancy After Allogeneic BMT. . (Accepted to Cancer Research Therapy and Control, April 1997)
Catherine Bomberger, Glenn Rodey, Anastasia Guerriero, Meeta Jairam, Andrew Yeager, William H. Fleming, H. Kent Holland, Edmund K. Waller. Lymphoid Reconstitution Following Transplantation with FACS sorted CD34+ Autologous Hematopoietic Progenitors. (Accepted to Blood, 1997)
S. Lonial, T. W. Jones, S. Devine, E.F. Winton, L.T. Heffner, K. Holland, K. Smith, A.M. Yeager, E.K. Waller. High Dose Chemotherapy Without Hematopoietic Cell Support for the Treatment of Refractory Lymphoma. Leukemia and Lymphoma, 2000, Vol. 36(5-6),
E.K. Waller, H. Rosenthal, T. W. Jones, J. Peel, S. Lonial, A. Langston, I. Redei, I. Jurickova, M. W. Boyer. Opposing Effects of Donor CD34+ Cells and Donor Dendritic Cell Progenitors (DCp) on Survival after Allogeneic Bone Marrow Transplantation. (Submitted to Blood, June 2000)
ABSTRACTS
Cole J.L., Holland H.K., Heffner L.T., Geller R.B., Winton E.F., Devine S.M., Connaghan D. G., Fleming W. H., Waller E. K., Hillyer C.D., Dix S. P., Wingard J. R., High dose bulsulfan, cytoxan, and etoposide with autologous stem cell rescue followed by maintenance interferon alpha in non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease and multiple. The American Society of Oncology Annual Meeting, 1996.
L. Lin, J.T. Holden, T.W. Jones, H.K. Holland, A.M. Yeager, E.K. Waller. Ethnic and Racial Differences Influence Cell Yeilds From Bone Marrow Collections. The American Society of Hematology 38th Annual Meeting, 1996.
K. Zeder, E.K. Waller, L.T. Heffner, G. Rodey, E. Winton, W.H. Fleming, H.K. Holland, C. Phillips, J. Holden, T.W. Jones, J. McCollum, M. Mogul, A.M. Yeager, S. Devine. The Impact of Donor Lymphocyte Infusions In Patients with Relapsed Hematological Malignancy After Allogeneic BMT. The American Society of Hematology 38th Annual Meeting, 1996.
Linda K. Wobeck, H. Kent Holland, Jerome C. Landry, Michael J. Lin, T. Wayne Jones, Lorie L. Hughes. Can Loco-Regional Irradiation be a Routine Supplement to High Dose Chemotherapy with Autologous Bone Marrow Transplant in Women with Poor Prognosis Breast Cancer? The American Society of Therapeutic Radiation Oncology Annual Meeting, Orlando, 1997
E.K. Waller, M. Lynn, L. Worford, E.F. Winton, I. Redei, T. Heffner, C.D. Hillyer, K. Smith, S. Bucur, R. Lopez, R.A. Bray, W. Jones, H. Rosenthal, J. McCollum, A.M. Yeager. The Number of CD34+, CD38- Cells in the Graft Predicts the Kinetics of Hematopoietic Reconstitution Following Autologous or Allogeneic Bone Marrow Transplantation. The American Society of Hematology 39th Annual Meeting, San Diego, 1997.
T. W. Jones, A.M. Yeager, E.K. Waller. Scannable Data Collection Forms Reduces Data Entry Errors and Time Required to Populate an Institutional BMT Database and the IBMTR/NAABMTR Database. Presented, The International Bone Marrow Transplant Registry Symposium, Keystone, CO., January 1998.
T. W. Jones, A.M. Yeager, E.K. Waller. Can Multiple Databases Utilized By Different Hospital Departments Be Linked to Analyze Clinical and Financial Outcomes in Bone Marrow Transplant Patients? Presented, The International Bone Marrow Transplant Registry Symposium, Keystone, CO., January 1998.
S. Lonial, T. W. Jones, S. Devine, E.F. Winton, L.T. Heffner, K. Holland, K. Smith, A.M. Yeager, E.K. Waller. A High Dose Chemotherapy Regimen Without Stem Cell Support for the Treatment of Refractory Lymphoma? Presented, The American Society of Clinical Oncology Conference, February 1998.
E.K. Waller, M. Lynn, M. Boyer, T. W. Jones, H. Rosenthal, A. Langston, R. Lopez, S. Bucur, C. Hillyer, I. Redei, A.M. Yeager. Survival After Allogeneic BMT Is Predicted By The Number Of Transplanted Donor CD34+ Cells and Donor Dendritic Cell Progenitors. Presented, The American Society of Hematology 40th Annual Meeting, Miami, FL. 1998.
S. Lonial, A. Langston, T. W. Jones, S. Ennis, E.K. Waller. Survival Analysis of Allogeneic Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) with and without GM-CSF Support, A Retrospective Analysis of 182 Patients. The American Society of Hematology 41st Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA. 1999.
A. Langston, T. W. Jones, H. Rosenthal, I. Redei, S. Lonial, E.K. Waller. Chronic GVHD After Matched Sibling BMT is Predicted By The Number of Transplanted Donor NK-Like T Cells. The American Society of Hematology 42nd Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2000.
S. Sonnier, E.K. Waller, T. W. Jones, S. Lonial. Increased Risk of Thrombotic Microangiopathy Associated with High Levels of Tacrolimus in the Post-Transplant Period. The American Society of Hematology 42nd Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2000.
RESEARCH and RECOGNITION
Historical Control Comparison of ABCD (Amphocil) and Amphotericin B Patients with Systemic Aspergillus Infection. May 1995
I3 Infection Issues & Insights-Modern Modalities for Aspergillus A Treatment Consensus Program. May 1995
North American Autologous Bone Marrow Transplant Registry. Superior rating, Audit by Governing Agency. October 1996.