Darin Brannan, CEO, president, and co-founder of ClearDATA, may have extensive experience in Silicon Valley, but he came from a family of physicians who wanted to bring new technology into the industry to drive efficiency and prevent accidental medical errors and deaths.
Darin Brannan, CEO, president, and co-founder of ClearDATA, may have extensive experience in Silicon Valley, but he came from a family of physicians who wanted to bring new technology into the industry to drive efficiency and prevent accidental medical errors and deaths.
During the latest Managed Care Cast, Mandi Bishop, chief evangelist and founder of Aloha Health, and Brannan discuss how the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act, known as HITECH, was a tipping point for the digitization of healthcare; the move toward value-based care driving cloud technologies and infrastructre; data security challenges in healthcare; and more.
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