2026 Executive Playbook: AI Strategies for Post-Acute Leaders On-Demand Webinar Series
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Develop a strategic roadmap for integrating advanced technologies within a complex regulatory and clinical environment with this free, four-part on-demand webinar series designed for post-acute care executives. Gain expert insights needed to transform your facility’s standard workflows into a more streamlined, proactive, and future-ready operational model.

The recorded bundle will be available in your learner dashboard for up to one year.

Titles included are as follows:

Webinar 1: AI in Skilled Nursing: Practical Use, Risk, and Operational Impact

Webinar 2: Artificial Intelligence in Skilled Nursing Facilities: A Practical Guide for Clinical Leaders

Webinar 3: AI Is Not Coming for Your Job…It’s Coming for Your Paperwork

Webinar 4: AI in Post-Acute Care: Separating Value from Risk

Cory Evans, OTR/L, RAC-CT
CEO and Founder, Clinware

Cory Evans is a visionary healthcare leader and the CEO of Clinware. He has dedicated over 25 years to bridging the gap between clinical excellence and operational efficiency. As a licensed occupational therapist (OTR/L) and a resident assessment coordinator—certified (RAC-CT), he brings a rare combination of frontline clinical experience and executive strategic insight to the world of healthcare technology. Cory’s career is defined by his ability to identify systemic gaps and implement sustainable, data-driven solutions. His background spans nearly every facet of the post-acute care continuum and is a recognized voice in the healthcare community. At the helm of Clinware, Cory’s mission is to move healthcare past manual ingestion and fragmented data, ensuring that every clinical decision is backed by real-time, proactive insights that prioritize patient outcomes over paperwork.

Jason Daube
COO, Clinware

Jason Daube is a visionary enterprise technology executive and the COO at Clinware. He is dedicated to reshaping healthcare operations through Agentic AI and cloud-based systems. He is a firm believer that scalable operations begin with a "systems mindset" that connects corporate strategy to meaningful, human-centered action. With a career spanning global leadership roles in IT, operations, finance, and HR, Jason specializes in building cultures where innovation and performance align with purpose. His background combines technical rigor with a commitment to mentorship and community growth. At Clinware, Jason focuses on ensuring that technology serves as a bridge, not a barrier—freeing healthcare providers from manual friction so they can focus on their most important mission: patient care.

Jeffrey Daube
Chief Technology Officer, Clinware

Jeffrey Daube is a high-impact technology leader and the Chief Technology Officer at Clinware. He is an expert in leveraging AI and cloud computing to solve complex, real-world problems. He is currently focused on transforming the admissions and referral processes for skilled nursing facilities, using smart automation to increase operational speed and improve patient care. Jeffrey’s career is built on a foundation of strategic leadership and technical innovation across various high-growth industries and pairs his technical rigor with a lifelong passion for learning and creation.

Eugene Gonsiorek
PointClickCare

Dr. Eugene Gonsiorek is a seasoned healthcare executive and clinical leader with 25 years of experience spanning direct patient care, research, and organizational leadership. His career journey—from physical therapy and scientific research to executive roles in nursing homes and hospitals—reflects a consistent focus on building high-performing, financially sustainable healthcare organizations through data-driven strategies and market insight.

As a former nursing home administrator, Dr. Gonsiorek has a proven track record of leveraging research and analytics to deliver high-quality care while maintaining financial stability. He possesses deep expertise in healthcare reimbursement and quality metrics, including Medicare Advantage, Acute Care, ACOs, Skilled Nursing Facilities, Special Needs Plans, and PACE Organizations. Currently, he serves as Vice President of Clinical Regulatory Standards at PointClickCare, where he bridges clinical practice, regulatory compliance, and healthcare technology to drive meaningful organizational impact.

Genice Hornberger, RAC-CT
PointClickCare

Genice brings more than 30 years of experience in the long-term and post-acute care industry to her role at PointClickCare. A registered nurse by training, she began her career with a leading skilled nursing and assisted living provider, where she held a variety of clinical and leadership positions, including MDS Coordinator, Director of Nursing, Clinical Reimbursement Manager, and Director of Clinical Informatics.

Since joining PointClickCare in 2012, Genice has been instrumental in shaping the company’s clinical product strategy, helping customers successfully navigate evolving regulatory requirements and reimbursement models, including the transition to the Patient Driven Payment Model. In her current role as Director of Regulatory Affairs for the skilled nursing market, she leads regulatory monitoring and oversight, while advocating for meaningful regulatory change across the long-term and post-acute care sector. Genice holds RAC-CT® certification from AAPACN and currently serves as President of ADVION, where she has also contributed as IT Committee Chair and board member.

Katelyn Caselli, MHA, OT, RAC-CT
VP of Customer Operations & Growth, Profility

Katelyn Caselli brings a rare dual perspective as a former post-acute clinician and regional operator who used Profility’s platform and now serves as VP of Customer Operations & Growth. With over a decade of post-acute experience, she combines hands-on clinical expertise with deep knowledge of MDS, PDPM, and reimbursement strategy to bridge the gap between frontline care, regulatory compliance, and healthcare technology.

At Profility, Katelyn works with health systems and post-acute providers to improve care transitions and streamline complex authorization and placement processes. Her work focuses on leveraging physician-developed, closed-data, payor-agnostic AI to reduce delays, improve placement accuracy, and drive measurable patient and facility outcomes across the post-acute continuum.

Passionate about advancing meaningful change in healthcare, Katelyn champions data-driven strategies that strengthen operational performance, protect reimbursement integrity, and support more efficient, equitable patient pathways.

Paul Minton
Head of Product, MatrixCare

Paul Minton is the Head of Product at MatrixCare, a leading electronic health record platform serving post-acute care providers across skilled nursing, senior living, home health, and hospice. He leads product strategy and innovation focused on improving clinical workflows, operational efficiency, and patient outcomes across the post-acute continuum. A nurse with more than two decades of healthcare technology leadership, Paul holds multiple patents related to advancements in clinical documentation and has been at the forefront of applying artificial intelligence to reduce clinician burden and improve care delivery. His work focuses on responsibly integrating AI into healthcare systems while maintaining strong clinical, operational, and regulatory safeguards.

Allison Rainey, APRN, FNP-BC
MatrixCare

Allison Rainey is a senior clinical and informatics leader with more than 20 years of experience advancing care quality, regulatory alignment, and technology adoption across post acute and long term care. As Head of Nursing and Clinical Informatics at MatrixCare, she partners with executive, product, and regulatory teams to guide the responsible design and deployment of AI enabled clinical solutions across skilled nursing, assisted living, hospice, and home health. Grounded in frontline nursing leadership and enterprise clinical IT transformation, Allison brings a pragmatic approach to AI governance in highly regulated care settings. Her work aligns AI adoption with established frameworks and oversight expectations, including FDA clinical decision support guidance, NIST AI risk management principles, CMS survey and reimbursement considerations, and internal clinical governance controls. She is a frequent executive level speaker known for helping healthcare leaders distinguish high value AI from solutions that introduce patient safety, compliance, or financial risk—while driving sustainable clinical and operational value.