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Mia Phifer

National PACE Association

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National PACE Association

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Mia provides strategic leadership and oversight to support Programs of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) quality improvement and compliance efforts to advance the National PACE Association (NPA) priorities in establishing and promoting the use of performance measures and quality standards to support quality assessments and evaluations that are aligned with regulatory oversight requirements.  Prior to joining NPA, Mia served in a senior leadership capacity at the George Washington University Hospital, where she set direction and priorities for hospital-wide quality and performance improvement initiatives, coordinated all regulatory and accrediting activities, and collaborated with medical school faculty to develop and offer quality improvement related resources and education for medical students and residents. Mia has over 20 years of experience in health care operations, quality management and regulatory compliance, including several years serving PACE participants in New Jersey. She holds a Master of Science in Jurisprudence from Seton Hall Law School and a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Fairleigh Dickenson University.