Specializing in Telehealth and in Other Areas
Randy McKinney, M.S., M.P.A.
Randy brings more than 25 years of healthcare and management experience to the Diversified Healthcare & Management Consulting Randy currently serves as Telehealth Project Manager for the Louisiana Primary Care Association. He served as Rural Health Clinic Administrator at Bienville Family Clinic in Arcadia, LA for just under 7 years. He joined the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospital’s Bureau of Primary Care and Rural Health in 2009 as a Practice Management Consultant, where he served until 2013. He is a Louisiana Licensed Nursing Facility Administrator, as well (Louisiana License Number 1953 issued in 1994).
Randy holds a Bachelor of Business Administration Degree from Dallas Baptist University, and Masters’ degrees in Public Administration from the University of North Texas, and Criminal Justice from Grambling State University. He also has 30 graduate hours in Adult Education (Northwestern State University).
During Randy’s tenure as Administrator at Bienville Family Clinic, the clinic, in collaboration with the Bienville Parish School Board, received the 2019 National Rural Health Association’s Outstanding Program Award for their work in providing Telemedicine Services in Bienville Parish Schools. Bienville Family Clinic was the first Rural Health Clinic in the nation to provide Pediatric medical visits to schoolchildren through Telehealth infrastructure, and to get paid by Medicaid for visits. Randy served as 2019 President of the Louisiana Rural Health Association. Randy and his wife Cindy, live in West Monroe, and have one daughter, Mallorie, who is an English Education major at the University of Louisiana at Monroe.
If your organization has interest in improving healthcare access in your area, please contact me today:
(318) 547-8328
Bienville Family Clinic, the Bienville Parish School Board, and the Bienville Parish, LA community pioneered first telemedicine program in the Nation where a CMS certified Rural Health Clinic provided medical visits to schoolchildren through telehealth infrastructure, and received payment from Medicaid.