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Healthcare Enforcement and Licensing Management System (HELMS) - What does this mean for your license?

Webinar Recording
Slide Deck
Online Application Portal Instructional Video for Health Care Professionals
HELMS User Portal Guide
DOH HELMS Lite Release Notice

During this edition of Coffee with the Commission, we will be joined by Ratna Craig, Project Director for the Healthcare Enforcement and Licensing Management System (HELMS). The HELMS project will become the new Licensing and Enforcement database. The first phase of this project will be deployed on April 24th.

Join the WMC and DOH for a short presentation of what HELMS Lite is and how it will affect your license. After the presentation there will be time for Questions and Answers. This webinar will be recorded, so if you are unable to attend, you can send your questions ahead of time to medical.speakers@wmc.wa.gov and you can review the answers at your convenience. 

Speakers

Ratna Craig
HELMS Project Director - Washington State Department of Health

A person with long hair smilingDescription automatically generated with low confidenceRatna is a results driven business and consulting leader with over 25 years of experience, partnering with teams to define a clear direction with measurable targets across multiple business environments.  She has led multiple transformational programs, managing teams and delivery to create innovative solutions supporting strategic business and IT initiatives. Ratna is currently a leader in Slalom's Global Salesforce practice. Prior to Slalom, she held multiple leadership roles within Accenture.

 

 

 

A close-up of a person smilingDescription automatically generatedLiz Geisler
HELMS Business Deputy Project Director - Washington State Department of Health

Liz has 10 years of experience managing international and domestic public health programs. Most recently, Liz managed a financial feasibility assessment of behavioral health services with a large healthcare network in the Puget Sound.  Liz co-developed and led the COVID-19 contact tracing team for Public Health Seattle & King County.  Prior to this, Liz worked at the International Training and Education Center for Health providing program monitoring and evaluation support for a national scale HIV program in Zimbabwe, funded by the U.S. government.  Liz is a returned Peace Corps volunteer.