NEW YORK, Nov. 23, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Barry Dahllof, Jr., Corporate Director of Managed Care Contracting at Christiana Care Health System, has been selected to join the Industry Board at the American Health Council. He will be sharing his knowledge and expertise in Finance and Accounting.
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With more than twenty-five years in the finance industry, Mr. Dahllof offers valuable insight on contractual agreements and accounting. His knack for numbers and reading led him to a career in Finance and Contracting, while injuries he sustained playing sports during high school inspired him to become more knowledgeable about healthcare, something he would be able to pass on to his children and to others.
As the Corporate Director of Managed Care Contracting at Christiana Care Health System, Mr. Dahllof’s day-to-day responsibilities consist of negotiating and constructing contracts with a wide variety of commercial and management organizations, while also directing various departments. Moreover, he serves as the liaison for the healthcare system and the management care organization.
In 1990, Barry Dahllof received his Bachelor’s Degree from Liberty University in Accounting. He is affiliated with the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) and the Institute of Managed Accounting (IMA). In addition, Mr. Dahllof is a member of the Travel Baseball Team, the University Flames Club, and the Love of Christ Church. He has been recognized for his outstanding contributions and achievements by Strathmore’s Who’s Who.
Among his many accomplishments, he is proudest of his ability to collaborate with creative individuals in bringing about an improved delivery of healthcare. Barry Dahllof attributes his success to listening, learning, and collaborating with the right people at the right time.
Mr. Dahllof’s long term goals include living one day at a time and to continue growing in his career.
During his free time, Barry Dahllof, Jr. enjoys supporting his children’s sports, which include baseball, soccer, field hockey, and gymnastics.