LaShandal Pettaway-Brown, MHA, MBA, PCMH-CCE, CRHCP
TR-CAB Chair
Practice Transformation Consultant, South Carolina Office of Rural Health
LaShandal Pettaway-Brown joined the South Carolina Office of Rural Health in 2017, and currently serves as a practice transformation consultant for the Center for Practice Transformation. In this role, she is responsible for facilitating chronic disease management and patient-centered medical home (PCMH) recognition for rural health clinics, private fee-for-service providers, federally qualified health centers, and hospital systems.
LaShandal is also responsible for coordinating the activities of The Oral Health Progress and Equity Network (OPEN) which provides technical assistance, practice assessment, change facilitation, and consultation as rural providers adapt to change. LaShandal is a Patient Centered Medical Home Content Expert and a Certified Rural Health Clinic Professional.
Prior to her role at the South Carolina Office of Rural Health, she served as a Quality Improvement Coordinator at The Carolinas Center for Medical Excellence where she focused on The Million Hearts Initiative, Physician Quality Reporting System, Meaningful Use, and Patient-Centered Medical Home.
LaShandal received a Master in Business Administration and a Master in Healthcare Administration from Webster University. She earned her Bachelor of Science with a specialization in Healthcare Administration from Austin Peay State University.