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delphine (dell fine)

​Delphine means dolphin in many languages. These mammals represent peace, harmony, protection, trust, playfulness, joy, inner-strength, teamwork, and cooperation. The dolphin is also associated with advanced communication, intuitiveness, as well as healing of mind, body and spirit.
Mother Delphine was a nun (1817-1889) who "had sound common sense and put human needs before the letter of the law." "Delphine was practical enough to adjust ... and indefatigable worker ... with quality of the education offered under her supervision." "An avid life-long-learner ... she was a bright, warm person, shrewd, kind, and capable of discerning the unspoken dreams, desires, fears and qualms of young children." "There are numerous references in Delphine's letters to the plight of orphans, widows and the suffering of the poor." ​
"A large heart and a readiness to respond to need and suffering were part of the kindly nature with which God endowed her  throughout her long years ... Mother Delphine showed remarkable cheerfulness and optimism"... 
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These are the values of Delphine HC Innovations, LLC.  ​for championing Health and Healing for Life Quality
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Surprising Potential of  Ivermectin  Against Cancer: ​Dr. Kathleen Ruddy

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meet our founder

Care Warrior, Business, Leading Healthcare Informatics-Analytics, Information Solutions, Writer, Speaker, Artist. Consultant & Patient Champion, former critical care RN, Copyrighted Enterprise Budget Modeling software, Patented Inventor of Ergonomic Ambulation Assist (walker reinvented)
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Rose M. Rohloff
Chief Innovation Officer

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​Ms. Rohloff is a 40+year health care veteran with national and ground level expertise.
At the age of 16, she was a professional umpire for men's softball, and began volunteering as a candy-striper in hospitals, to determine if nursing was the profession to pursue. Entering nursing school at 17, she also worked as a nurse assistant (CNA) Mary Free Bed Rehab hospital, graduating as an RN at 19, and a charge nurse at 20 years old.

​Once completing a business degree from DePaul University in Chicago, Ms. Rohloff worked creating industry leading clinical documentation systems, industry leading business intelligence - healthcare analytics, and consulting on $MM healthcare improvement engagements regarding fraud, lack of quality and inefficient processes.  

Ms. Rohloff  has authored for several leading healthcare journals ​including HealthLeaders, Healthcare Finance Management Association (HFMA) and BECKER’S Hospital Review (see below.)
As the industry was (and continues) to spend $Bs on Population Health solutions, Ms. Rohloff inquired stakeholders - including provider hospitals, consultants, clinicians, insurance payers - to provide the definition for it, to determine the term Population Health was not clearly defined, basically being defined for each individual stakeholder. She then did what no one else did: She asked the Population, those in the public who are consumers, patients and family caregivers. Healthcare – have we forgotten someone…the consumer?  Then, she wrote a unified definition for Population Health for all stakeholders to use, especially the Population, inclusive of Patient Engagement and rebranded Palliative Care. ​

what we do

hcAware

Speaking with
the population
for championing
​their own care

hcInform - blog

Providing the 
information the public
needs to know - filtering
​out noise

hcArt

Storytelling of medical
mission trips around the
world expressed in 
original oil paintings

hcParc

Leading 
business-health analytics
for a ​health maintenance continuum

books

A wonderful 
children's book
God's Colors 
"Rainbowtastic!" review

what industry experts are saying

podcasts

Interviews KC Ingram Show WSTU am radio 

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5G & other issues impacting health - need to champion yourself, transparency in healthcare, Care Freedom Act Needed
Guests Rose Rohloff, high level healthcare consultant 

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Hosted by Tracey Lawrence  &  iTV Interview Hosted by Dave Racer

Tracey Lawrence, ​author of Dementia Sucks & founder of Grand Family Planning  &  Dave Racer author, civics teacher and mentor​

Breathing is Fundamental​
​Guests Rose Rohloff 

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Tracey asks questions regarding the quality of care, with focus on the most essential component - the ability to breathe. Rose Rohloff provides a detailed use case scenario from post hospitalization, to 911 call, to rehospitalization & lack of quality. ​

Who do you trust in Healthcare?​
Guests Rose Rohloff & Dave Racer

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The quest for accurate, trustful healthcare information and caregivers - for ourselves and our loved ones - is discussed. Guests Rose Rohloff & Dave Racer, author of 21 healthcare books, main stage speaker regarding healthcare, American Government, host of junior summer Senate. ​

Things that make you go Hmm ... in Healthcare. 
 Guests Rose Rohloff & Diane Carbo

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Enjoy a discussion regarding what is happening in healthcare causing real questioning, or what should be questioned. Guest Diane Carbo, from Caregiver Relief, caregiver respite, a licensed RN of 39+ years, practicing advocate for older adults.

Covid data, AE track
​Hosted by Dave Racer

Guest Rose Rohloff

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Host, Dave Racer, ​author of 20+ books on healthcare, Americas Civic Teacher​
Brighteon TV -  iTV Interview Dave Racer asking about data of Covid, what is involved with adverse event (AE) reporting - What does it mean for the individual, what are people not aware of. 

Thank you Rose Rohloff, for the outstanding work you are doing.

I recently was invited to an educational event designed to raise public awareness on the need for championing your own healthcare. I really wasn't quite sure what to expect. Rose Rohloff blew me away. She is so advanced and educated, with important information on healthcare, physicians, hospitals, doctors - on how important it is to be very involved in and take charge of your own healthcare.

Ms. Rohloff has created a wonderful program to help individuals wanting to take charge of their own healthcare, to have all of your correct medical information: This is very important to have as there are so many mistakes being made, sadly seems to be the norm, and causing people to get the wrong care/treatment. I cannot believe how much I didn't know, how much I needed to know - it blew my mind. She is the voice for us, the people. Her education and many years of experience, along with her compassion and true desire to help people is truly evident! The information and education is so important for everyone of all ages, including young people. I would highly recommend looking into Rose Rohloff's work, it's incredible. I fully support Rose and the work she is doing! 
       ​Mary Youngblood, Stuart, Florida

Rose M. Rohloff's Healthcare Methodologies

Population Health Defined WITH ​Patient Engagement

Population health is an established community of people (consumers), working in partnership with health providers, advocates and educators operating holistically as a team within an integrated health maintenance continuum, to perpetually achieve and enhance quantifiably agreed-upon quality of life outcomes.

Palliative Care Rebranded 

is a process – medical care coordination using interdisciplinary teams based on individuals quality-of-life desires, for chronic and complex conditions. 
​Palliative Care is about avoiding over/under/mistreatment - with the patient as the focus.  
​Healthcare needs to remove the 'end-of-life' association​ with palliative care.
  • ​Population Health and Patient Engagement Reviews P&P reviews
  • New business analytic correlations and insights
  • Rebranding palliative care: It is not hospice or pain management  
  • Health Maintenance Continuum: Care should only be a portion of the continuum, not the whole of it
  • BA Hierarchy of Needs
  • First to integrate staffing with budgeting in the industry, 1990s while working with RES-Q Healthcare
  • First to link chasm between vendors and consultants with BA, modeling and analysis starting 2000
  • First comprehensive peri-operative BI suite in the industry with new data standards, using data meaningfully in 2005 prior to the term Meaningful Use creation, while working with Surgical Information Systems   
  • ​Established Health Maintenance Continuum: Care only being a portion of the continuum, BI Columnist HFMA, 2015​

Publications

​​hfm Business Intelligence (BI) Columnist HFMA  
  • "Readmission rates: Not a Sound Quality Reporting Indicator", March 24, 2017
  • “Moving targets, defining clear goals for coordinated solutions (Population Health Not Defined)”, Jun 2015
  • “Expanding Care to Health Continuum”, Feb 2015
  • “Healthcare BI Hierarchy of Needs”, Nov 2014
  • “BI for Real Life Healthcare”, Sep 2014
HFMA Magazine and Blog
  • Getting True Value from BI”, HFMA, Mar 2014
  • “The Value of Palliative Care”, HFMA, Mar 2013
  • “EHRs: Who has the right stuff?”, hfm Blog, 26 Nov 2012
  • “Healthcare BI: A tool for meaningful analysis”, HFMA, May 2011
​Nurse Leader - HealthLeaders
  • “FTEs: What to assess to meet care & create realistic budgets”, Nurse Leader, Feb 2006, Vol 4, Number 1 HealthLeaders
  • “Achieving Profitability: Strategic Planning and Budgeting”, HealthLeaders, 17 Jun 2003
  • “Achieving Healthcare Profitability: Back to Basics-Cost Cutting”, HealthLeaders, 16 May 2003
  • ​“Two Strategies – One Vision”, HealthLeaders, July 12, 2001
Redhot Healthcare
  • “Powerful Lessons Learned from the Downfall of Theranos", Redhot Healthcare, 16 Oct 2016
  •  “The Need for a Patient Champion - How Care Quickly Goes off the Rails Without One", Redhot Healthcare, 22 June 2017
​BECKER’S Hospital Review (BHR)
  • “Phoenix VA-some good news, what is right from the patient perspective”, Patient Engagement, 28 Feb 2017
  • “Why a physician intentionally chooses a physician owned hospital”, Physicians, 15 Feb 2017
  • “Rebranding the primary care physician”, Leadership, 07 Oct 2016
  • “5 thoughts on healthcare consumer, Interview of Rose Rohloff”, Population Health, 02 Sep 2016
  • “We love M&Ms – now it is also time for P&Ps”, Inf Control and Clin Quality, 27 May 2016
  • “Patient health and care – There is no 'I' in health or care”, Inf Control and Clin Quality, 24 Mar 2016
  • “A reader's take on new nursing requirements: "The 'BS' of the BSN", HC and Risk, 20 Oct 2015
  • “Old school, getting back-to-basics: Population health defined”, Population Health, 31 Jul 2015
  • "Healthcare data rich-information poor continues: The rise of analysis silos", Leadership, 17 Jul 2015
​Delphine HC Innovations, LLC,. All rights reserved, Rose M. Rohloff, 2025
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