The JCPH Masterclass Webinar Series: Unlocking the Power of Data and Evidence-Based Approaches to Drive Change is designed to equip healthcare professionals, researchers, and policy makers with the tools, strategies, and insights needed to navigate the evolving healthcare landscape. This free series will delve into key topics that bridge data analysis, program evaluation, quality improvement, and patient-centered care.
JCPH Masterclass Webinar Series
2026 Masterclass Webinars
April 14, 2026
12:00 - 1:00 pm ET
This Masterclass explores the essential skills, mindsets, and strategies required to serve as an effective change agent within organizations. Through practical examples and leadership frameworks, attendees will learn how to influence others, build momentum, and drive meaningful transformation, regardless of their formal authority. Participants will leave with a deeper understanding of how to lead change with clarity, confidence, and intention.
Presenter
Maima W. Radcliffe, MPH, CPH, PMP
Maima is an Adjunct Instructor in the College of Population Health with over 15 years of experience in program oversight, community engagement, and change management working in the not-for-profit, State, public, and private sectors. She has worked with school-aged children in oral health, child nutrition, and immunization programs as well as in the Medicaid managed space as a health equity subject matter expert. She currently serves the Greater Philadelphia community as the Program Director of A Better Start (ABS) at Jefferson Einstein Philadelphia Hospital. ABS is designed to address nutrition-related barriers through USDA SNAP-Ed (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education) support & guidance. In her role, she manages several program initiatives related to nutrition security, education, access, and equity.
April 28, 2026
12:00 - 1:00 pm ET
This Masterclass will focus on Digital Quality and the future of healthcare measurement and performance improvement. This session will explore how digital quality measures (dQMs), interoperability standards like FHIR and CQL, and AI-driven workflows are transforming quality reporting, reducing administrative burden, and enabling real-time insights for better patient outcomes. Participants will learn practical strategies to implement digital quality initiatives that align with CMS mandates and value-based care models.
Presenter
Amy Berk, DNP, MSN, APRN
Dr. Berk is an Adjunct Instructor at the College of Population Health Amy Berk is currently Director of Population Health at Microsoft. As a dedicated, results oriented healthcare executive, she is experienced in program directorship of large, complex healthcare programs and initiatives including the design and implementation of clinical transformation related programs including: Population Health Management; Care Management, Utilization Management, Transitions of Care; Clinical / Operational Performance Improvement, Value-Based Care Initiatives; ACOs; and Clinical Informatics. Dr. Berk's primary expertise lies in Population Health; bridging data for optimal clinical outcomes, and the broader framework of optimizing care delivery and clinical transformation. She hsa previously served as Director Care Management, Population Health at Tufts Health Plan. Dr. Berk's 26 years of healthcare experience also includes strategic, operational and policy consulting on a global level, having worked for IBM, Accenture and Optum spanning notable, innovative projects with: US (Office of National Coordinator and Military Health Affairs), Germany (with the US Department of Defense), France (APHP), Czech Republic. (Ministry of Health), India (Max Healthcare), Switzerland (Ministry of Health), Abu Dhabi (Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi), and Qatar (Supreme Council of Health), and the Republic of South Korea (Ministry of Health).
June 9, 2026
12:00 - 1:00 pm ET
This webinar will offer a high-level overview of the core areas of health law, which will include the applicable bodies of law (federal and state), the various regulatory agencies that enforce them, and the various aspects of licensing; fraud and abuse (Stark/Anti-Kickback Statute); privacy (HIPAA and beyond); reimbursement (Medicare/Medicaid and payer contracting); and health law in practice (what its like to be a practice health care attorney), opportunities to practice, and where one is likely to encounter/work with attorneys.
Presenter
Logan C. Geen, MHA, Esq., CSPR, CHC
Logan Geen is a health care attorney and Adjunct Instructor at JCPH. After earning his Master of Health Administration from the Sloan Program at Cornell University, and his Juris Doctor from the State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law, he spent 5 years in private practice at firms in upstate NY. During this time he was outside compliance counsel to a large integrated delivery system; worked onsite in the legal department of an academic medical center; and gained extensive experience working with health care providers across the spectrum of care (physician practices, hospitals, nursing homes, and home health agencies) on a wide range of legal matters, including the areas of corporate, litigation, government relations, regulatory, and compliance. He then spent 4 years as in-house counsel to Excellus BlueCross BlueShield/Univera Healthcare, a regional health insurer, where he provided support to the plan’s government programs (Medicare, Medicaid, Child Health Plus, etc.).
Geen joined the Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN) Legal Department as Corporate Counsel for Managed Care Contracting in 2024, and following LVHN’s merger with Jefferson Health, served in the Jefferson Enterprise Office of Legal Affairs until March 2026, supporting revenue cycle, payer relations/contracting, and Jefferson’s clinical population health enterprise. He is now Senior Counsel for the University of Rochester Medical Center, where he supports URMC’s Office of Integrity and Compliance on a wide range of compliance and other regulatory matters.
A resident of Rochester, NY, Geen previously taught at his undergraduate alma mater, Roberts Wesleyan University. He has experience developing practical guidance materials for LexisNexis and is a member of the Spiritus Christi Mental Health Center Advisory Board. His research interests include LGBTQIA+ healthcare, technology innovation, and identifying ways to help the public successfully navigate the healthcare system.
June 23, 2026
12:00 - 1:00 pm ET
This session will equip participants with a deeper appreciation for authenticity and integrity in scientific communication through the development of a Global Value Dossier. The session will demonstrate how to clearly articulate the clinical, economic, and humanistic value of a medicinal innovation, and will include hands-on exercises to reinforce practical application.
Presenter
Won Chan Lee, PhD
Dr. Lee is an Adjunct Instructor at Jefferson College of Population Health with more than 17 years of experience in health economics and outcomes research including strategic planning, economic modeling, database studies, post marketing studies, and HRQL/PRO assessments. His research has resulted in more than 50 professional publications in top medical journals and more than 70 presentations at scientific venues, leading to enhanced patient access to health technology. Prior to establishing his own practice, Econforte LLC, he had led HEOR functions at medical device and digital health technology firms and served as principal consultants at premier consulting companies such as IQVIA and Abt Associates. Dr. Lee earned his PhD in Health Economics at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and his Master’s degree in Economics at the University of Grenoble, France.
Schedule at-a-Glance 2026
| Date | Topic |
|---|---|
| Jan. 13 | AI in Healthcare Quality - Advancing Excellence Through Innovation |
| Feb. 3 | Complexity Science |
| Feb. 17 | Harm Reduction & Public Health |
| March 24 | Artificial Intelligence in Population Health & Value-Based Care |
| April 14 | How to Be a Change Agent |
| April 28 | Digital Health Quality |
| June 9 | Health Law |
| June 23 | Skillful Scientific Communication in the Global Value Dossier |