MyCHN
Renee Oliver is an experienced human resources professional currently serving as a Human Resources Business Partner at MyCHN since November 2023. Prior to this role, Renee held various positions in human resources, including Senior Human Resources Representative at MyCHN, Human Resources Generalist at Benefit Recovery, and Human Resources Manager at Empereon Constar. Additional experience includes earlier roles as an Operations Assistant at Alvin Pest Control and a Human Resources Representative at Empereon Marketing. Renee's educational background includes multiple degrees from the University of Phoenix, encompassing a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) with a focus on Business Administration, Management, and Operations, as well as a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Adult Education and Training, and a Bachelor's Degree in Business Management. An Associate’s Degree in Business Management was also earned from Western International University.
MyCHN
MyCHN is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in Brazoria, Galveston, and Harris County, Texas, that provides professional growth and development in a group practice providing primary health care for adults and children, women’s health services, behavioral health, and general dentistry. MyCHN is dedicated to continuous quality improvement and the ideal candidate will work within a team to ins e comprehensive and excellent care. MyCHN clinics are dedicated to Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) principles and practices. In 2015, MyCHN elected to develop an open source electronic health record and modify it to support the needs of an FQHC. MyCHN partnered with Williams Medical Technology in this endeavor which required significant additions to the system; including, design, documentation, reporting, workflow, and billing. MyCHN's key staff members and Williams Medical Technology programming staff meet at least weekly to further the development of interoperability, clinic workflow, decision support systems, data warehouse, and patient communications. Learn about this open source here: www.openfq.net