Beth Biggs

Vice President of Client Care
Consonus Pharmacy

EXPERIENCE

As Vice President of Client Care, Beth helps guide Consonus Pharmacy in meeting the needs of more than 15,000 residents in hundreds of post-acute rehab and assisted living facilities across the western United States.

ABOUT ME

From the time Beth Biggs took her first job straight out of college, she’s been making an impact in the lives of seniors. Through more than 25 years of long-tern care experience – including operations for skilled and assisted living corporations, and now pharmacy – she’s been an advocate for care improvement, more precise outcome measurement and safer medication management.

As Vice President of Client Care, Beth helps guide Consonus Pharmacy in meeting the needs of more than 15,000 residents in hundreds of post-acute rehab and assisted living facilities across the western United States.

Her extensive background in the profession brings a greater understanding of client needs. Her overriding goal is for Consonus to be a strong clinical and fiscal partner, with a focus on wellness and patient safety.

Beth was appointed by the governor of Oregon to serve on the state’s Patient Safety Commission, and she is also a member of the Board of Trustees for Acumentra Health, Oregon’s Quality Improvement Organization. She’s a frequent presenter on topics ranging from leadership development to quality ad patient safety practices.

Outside of Consonus, Beth’s charity work with organizations that coordinate health care services for under-served communities has taken her to Mexico, El Salvador and throughout the United States. She’s been a long-time supporter of local food pantries, and actively with Vital Life Foundation partners.

Beth holds a Bachelor of Social Work degree from Minnesota Stat University and earned a Master of Health Care Administration degree from Portland State University. She and her husband enjoy travel, are and spending time with family and friends.

PUBLICATIONS & INVOLVEMENT

EXPERTISE

Patient Safety Best Practices

Presented at

  • LeadingAge OR, May 2014

PUBLICATIONS & INVOLVEMENT