PAN Foundation
Monique Lucas BSN CCM CCTM has a diverse and extensive work experience. MONIQUE currently serves as the Senior Director of Innovation and Strategy at PAN Foundation since 2023. Prior to this, Monique was the President and CEO of Academic Insights, a higher learning academy specializing in certification review courses and training for population health professionals. MONIQUE also worked as the National Director of Care Management at Babylon Healthcare Services Limited from 2022 to 2023. From 2018 to 2022, they served as the Vice President of Integrated Care CCBHC at Monarch. Monique has also held various leadership roles, including Chief Nursing Officer at Sona Dermatology & MedSpa, Director of Proactive Health and Design at Carolinas HealthCare System, Regional Care Director at CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, and Director of Clinical Services at Maxim Healthcare Services. MONIQUE began their career as a Clinical Liaison at BAYADA Home Health Care. Overall, Monique's work experience demonstrates their expertise in healthcare management, program development, and clinical operations.
Monique Lucas BSN CCM CCTM has a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Nursing Science, which they obtained from Coppin State University from 2001 to 2005. Following this, they pursued a Master of Science (MS) degree in Educational Leadership and Administration at Regis University from 2012 to 2016.
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PAN Foundation
We're an independent, national 501 (c)(3) organization dedicated to helping federally and commercially insured people living with life-threatening, chronic and rare diseases with the out-of-pocket costs for their prescribed medications. Partnering with generous donors, healthcare providers and pharmacies, PAN provides the underinsured population access to the healthcare treatments they need to best manage their conditions and focus on improving their quality of life. Since our founding in 2004, we have provided more than one million underinsured patients with $4 billion in financial assistance.