Full Name
Tracey L Titus RN, CCHP-RN, CCHP-A
Job Title
Senior Director, Policy and Accreditation
Company
Centurion Health
Speaker Bio
Ms. Tracey Titus is the senior director of policy and accreditation for Centurion, LLC. Ms. Titus has been a registered nurse for 32 years, with 29 of those spent in correctional health care. Prior to joining Centurion, she served as vice president of accreditation for the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, where her responsibilities included overseeing the accreditation program for nearly 500 facilities nationwide and the oversight and development of the NCCHC surveyor program. She also guided and organized revisions for NCCHC's Standards for Health Services in jails, prisons and juvenile facilities, Standards for Mental Health Services in Correctional Facilities, and is a member of the task force for the revision of NCCHC's Standards for Opioid Treatment Programs in Correctional Facilities. In her role as senior director of policy and accreditation, Ms. Titus oversees the policy and accreditation and continuous quality improvement team, assists in the development and review of Centurion's correctional health care policies and procedures, and works in collaboration with other clinical operations staff in monitoring performance with on-site service delivery based on both contract performance indicators as well as national and state accreditation standards.
Speaking At
P01 An In-depth Review of NCCHC’s Standards for Health Services in Jails and Prisons*
P05 Correctional Nursing: Elevating Your Practice
407 Incorporate Excellence into a Behavioral Health Program Through CQI*
419 Meeting the Standard for a Medical Surveillance Program for Incarcerated Workers*
486 Nursing Sick Call: Roles and Responsibilities in an Effective Sick Call System
P05 Correctional Nursing: Elevating Your Practice
407 Incorporate Excellence into a Behavioral Health Program Through CQI*
419 Meeting the Standard for a Medical Surveillance Program for Incarcerated Workers*
486 Nursing Sick Call: Roles and Responsibilities in an Effective Sick Call System
