• Webinar

What’s Poor Glycemic Control Really Costing Your Hospital?

Why patient‑specific insulin dosing isn’t just better for patients – it’s better for the bottom line.

About This Webinar

Join us for an exclusive panel discussion on Tuesday, 7 October 2025 at 1pm Eastern, featuring healthcare leaders from Beacon Health, Trinity Health, VCU Health and UNC Healthcare for a live discussion on the economic and operational value of moving beyond standard insulin protocols.

Our Panel

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Melissa Chouinard, MD

Medical Director for Medication Safety
VCU Health
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Scott Eshowsky, MD

Chief Medical Information Officer
Beacon Health System
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Allison Barnum, PharmD, BCCCP

Critical Care Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
Trinity Health
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Debra Murphy

HCS-Apps System Analyst SR, IT Clinical Systems
UNC Healthcare

What You'll Learn

  • The true cost of poor glycemic control: from extended LOS and ICU transfers to penalties and readmissions
  • How departments across your hospital benefit through improved outcomes, reduced nursing burden, and streamlined insulin use
  • Real-world ROI insights from healthcare leaders who’ve implemented patient-specific dosing
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Our Moderator

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Moderator

Paul Chidester, MD

Chief Medical Officer
Monarch Medical Technologies
Dr. Paul Chidester is the Chief Medical Officer for Monarch Medical Technologies. After practicing for two decades as a nephrologist, he assumed a senior leadership role at Sentara Healthcare where he led the implementation of computerized insulin dosing software. He is involved with product development and customer engagement at Monarch Medical Technologies where the focus is to provide precision insulin dosing for patients. His key interest is working to further enhance this precision through the use of technologies such as CGM.

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