Administrator / Network South

Saundra Hill, Administrator – Home Care Network South

The primary function of the Administrator is to act as the principle agent for the Board of Directors in the administration of the Home Health Agency. The Administrator reports directly to the Executive Clinical Administrator. The Administrator works with the Director of Nursing in the overall operation of the clinical department to ensure the agency functions are consistent with community needs, agency plans, and accepted professional standards. This position is responsible for promoting and maintaining the standards of practice consistent with quality health care, while maximizing human, financial, and equipment resources. The Administrator is responsible for following up on complaints, training and development of Doctors, Nurse Practitioners, Hospitalists, Physician Assistants and the overall management of the agency, which would include conducting Mock Surveys of the Agency. The Administrator is also responsible for making sure the agency stays in compliance by assuring that all Policies and Procedures are updated and distributed in a timely manner.

Ms. Hill has 30 years of experience in the field of nursing and more than 20 years of experience in management in the medical field. She currently serves as Executive Clinical  Administrator and as such works with upper-level management on strategic planning, conflict resolution, implementation of new policies and procedures and ensuring compliance with government rules and regulations. She also works closely with the COO , Administrators, Corporate Trainer/Educator,  Referral Intake, Medicare Billing/Reimbursement and Directors of Nursing in the overall daily referrals, admissions, reimbursement and clinical operations.

Ms. Hill is a Licensed Vocational Nurse and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from LeTourneau University, Longview, Texas. She holds certifications in Advanced Level Administration, Oasis and Home Health Coding. She is listed in Strathmore’s “Who’s Who.”