JACKSONVILLE —
Dianne Adelfio was named Regional Director of Operations of the Year by National Healing Corporation (NHC), a leader in disease management accounting for more than 30 percent of the nation's managed and outsourced wound healing centers.
Adelfio accepted the award during an Advanced Clinical Symposium in Orlando, Fla.
NHC Chief Operating Officer James M. Tyler presented the award saying, “Dianne has been an excellent relationship builder with our hospital partners. She leads by example contributing to the success of her centers and assisting them in maximizing resources to meet the growing need of their communities and the region.”
Adelfio leads teams assuring clinical excellence, management best practices, consistency of services and fiscal accountability at NHC Wound Healing Centers, which offer state-of-the-art methodologies and treatments including hyperbaric oxygen therapy, the use of vascular studies, tissue culturing and pathology, revascularization, skin grafting and clinical or surgical debridement.
Accepting the award, Adelfio said, “It is with thanks to my outstanding center teams that I accept this award. Their commitment to their patients and community is a constant inspiration.”
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