Raymond Fabius.Raymond Fabius, MD, CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) Communications equipment that resides on the customer's premises. CPE - Customer Premises Equipment , FAAP, FACPE, is president and chief medical officer for I-trax, an integrated health and productivity management firm in Chadds Ford, Pa. He is responsible for overseeing the development and quality of I-TRAX's clinical programs, as well as the marketing and sales of I-TRAX products and services. Prior to joining I-TRAX, Fabius served as global medical leader for General Electric Company. Before that, he served as senior medical director for Aetna e.Health activities, providing clinical leadership for Aetna's Web site, InteliHealth, and the company's data warehouse subsidiary, US Quality Algorithms. He also served Aetna US Healthcare as corporate medical director for national accounts; corporate medical director for utilization management, disease management, and quality improvement. Prior to joining Aetna US Healthcare, Dr. Fabius served as medical director for CIGNA Health Plan of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. Fabius was a founding member and vice president for Health Internet Ethics, an organization committed to ensuring that consumers realize the Internet's potential to improve their health and played several advisory roles within the National Committee for Quality Assurance National Committee for Quality Assurance Medical practice A private, not-for-profit organization which has become the leading accreditor of managed care plans; in site visits, NCQA reviewers evaluate a managed care plan in terms of quality management, physicians' (NCQA NCQA National Committee on Quality Assurance, see there ) and the Utilization Review Accreditation Commission (URAC). He has held associate faculty positions at several Philadelphia area medical schools, including Hahnemann University (now Drexel University), Children's Hospital of Philadelphia The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is one of the largest and oldest children's hospitals in the world. "CHOP" has been ranked as the best children's hospital in the United States by U.S. News & World Report and Child Magazine in recent years. and Thomas Jefferson University It began as Jefferson Medical College in 1824. On July 1, 1969 the institution officially became Thomas Jefferson University. The university is made up of three colleges:
pe·di·at·ric adj. Of or relating to pediatrics. residency training at Children's Hospital of Los Angeles. He was elected this year to serve on the ACPE Board of Directors. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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