Meghan Nolan

Meghan Nolan

Quality Education Manager, Registry (Rn) @ Q-Centrix

About Meghan Nolan

Meghan Nolan serves as the Quality Education Manager at Q-Centrix, where she has worked since 2020. With a background in nursing and quality management, she focuses on improving clinical data quality and supporting teams in enhancing healthcare processes.

Current Role as Quality Education Manager

Meghan Nolan currently serves as the Quality Education Manager at Q-Centrix, a position she has held since 2020. In this role, she focuses on enhancing the quality of clinical data across the nation. She is responsible for supporting teams that work with registry data, aiming to improve healthcare processes. Her work involves engaging with various stakeholders to ensure that clinical data entry meets high standards of quality.

Previous Experience at Q-Centrix

Before her current role, Meghan Nolan held multiple positions at Q-Centrix from 2019 to 2020. She worked as a Quality Account Representative and as a Senior Quality Information Specialist, both focusing on improving clinical data quality. Additionally, she served as Team Leader for CV Registries, where she led efforts to enhance registry participation and data accuracy.

Experience at Baptist Memorial Health Care

Meghan Nolan has significant experience at Baptist Memorial Health Care, where she worked from 2011 to 2019. Her roles included Congestive Heart Failure Registered Nurse from 2011 to 2015, Pre/Post Cardiac Catheterization Registered Nurse from 2016 to 2017, and Advanced Clinical Abstractor from 2017 to 2019. She also served as Head Nurse for a brief period in 2015. Her work in these positions contributed to her expertise in clinical data management and patient care.

Focus on Quality Improvement

Meghan Nolan emphasizes the importance of continuous quality improvement in clinical data entry. She is actively involved in transforming registry participation and enhancing clinical data quality through her work with Clinical Data Governance Councils. These councils aim to bridge gaps between in-house abstraction teams and registry best practices, ensuring that healthcare processes are optimized.

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