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      <description>A management professional with more than two decades of experience in the healthcare industry, Christopher Knaff has established a strong skill set in the areas of business development, strategic planning and partnership, conflict resolution, process implementation, and capital and operational budgeting. From 2013 to 2018, Christopher Knaff held the title of system director for the patient flow center at Main Line Health. Among his responsibilities, he worked directly with the senior vice president for administration and oversaw the placement and transfer of patients to achieve company goals and standards.

Prior to this position, Christopher Knaff Served as the director of Main Line Health’s Lankenau Pain Center from 2007 to 2013. From design and construction to daily operations, he was responsible for overseeing the center&#39;s development and growth. Among his achievements, he oversaw the increase of patient appointments fourfold in fewer than three years. 

Christopher Knaff got his start in healthcare operations as the director of emergency medical services operations at Main Line Health. Between 1995 and 2007, he developed the health center’s functions and infrastructure, growing it from a small base with two ambulances to a 400-employee program with multiple bases and 40 ambulances.</description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>For some people, getting to and from their medical appointments can be a challenge because they don’t (or shouldn’t) drive or they don’t have close family or friends who can transport them to the doctor’s office. Regardless of whether those conditions are only temporary or are permanent, it can be a serious roadblock to treatment or recovery if appointments, treatments, and follow-up visits can’t be attended.</div><div><br><br></div>]]></description>
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