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108 CIO / HEALTH IT 33 Health IT and Revenue Cycle Wiz Kids By Laura Dydra H ere are 33 young up-and-comers in the health IT and revenue cycle space. Michael Archuleta, Mt. San Rafael Hospital. Mr. Archuleta is the director of IT at Mt. San Rafael Hospital in Trinidad, Colo., a critical access hospital. He led the hospital to achieve stage 2 of mean- ingful use and serves on the Netapp Neural Network CXO advisory board. Justin Barnes, iHealth. Mr. Barnes is the chief growth officer at iHealth, a revenue services startup focused on helping physician groups transition to value based medicine, and has more than 7,000 followers on Twitter under the handle @hitadvisor. He was a mem- ber of Greenway Health's senior leadership for 11 years and serves as chairman emeritus of the HIMSS EHR Association. Vianca Bautista, Regent RCM. As a Revenue Cycle Supervisor, Ms. Bautista is responsible for overseeing a team of revenue cycle special- ists and performs audits to ensure key performance indicator goals are met. Her role also includes training new employees on all revenue cycle functions and performing bi-annual office audits while performing full revenue cycle for her ASC, among her other duties as a supervisor. Christopher Bayham, Change Healthcare. Mr. Bayham is the senior vice president of technology operations at Change Healthcare, re- sponsible for the company's corporate infrastructure and operations. He has 18 years of IT experience in healthcare and served as chief information officer of the At Home division of Cardinal Health. Stephanie Boim, Halley Consulting Group. Ms. Boim is the vice pres- ident of revenue cycle at Halley Consulting Group with a proven track record of working with clients to increase revenue, solve complex busi- ness challenges to increase profitability and engage employees and pa- tients in healthcare solutions. She has a background in Medicare, Med- icaid, commercial payers, compliance and revenue cycle. Jim Boyle, St. Joseph Heritage Healthcare. Mr. Boyle is the vice president of information services at St. Joseph Heritage Healthcare in Anaheim, Calif., a $6 billion nonprofit system. His roles at the hospital have spanned the gamut of health IT and he led the onboarding of three medical groups in an 18-month timeframe to enable more than 450 physicians to attest to meaningful use stage 2. Chris Bradley, Mana Health. Mr. Bradley co-founded and now serves as CEO of Mana Health which unifies and integrates patient data from EMRs on the ManaCloud platform. e company deploys its technol- ogy to help more than 240 hospitals and 22 million patients. Mr. Brad- ley has spoken about interoperability at the White House and received awards in the field, including the NYU Presidential Service Award. Jason W. Buckner, e Health Collaborative. Mr. Buckner is the senior vice president of e Health Collaborative and leads the or- ganization's efforts to replace aging technology with new innovative platforms to connect health information exchange with population health analytics for the greater Cincinnati region. He was formerly vice president of operations of HealthBridge. Dan Cane, Modernizing Medicine. Mr. Cane is the CEO and co-founder of Modernizing Medicine, which acquired gMed and Aesyntix Health over the past two years. e Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce named him the 2015 Technology Entrepreneur of the Year, and he has led his team to raise more than $85 million since founding the company. Peter Chang, MD, Tampa General Hospital. Dr. Chang is the chief medical informatics officer at Tampa General Hospital, where he is also a hospitalist. He works with the hospital's interdisciplinary team to improve EHR usage and technology use at the patient bedside. David Chou, Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City. Mr. Chou is the vice president and CIO of Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City, Mo. He has also been the health IT advisor for Michigan State Univer- sity in East Lansing and CIO of Jackson-based University of Missis- sippi Medical Center and senior director of IT operations at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi. Breanna Cunningham, RN, CODE Technology. Ms. Cunningham is the founder and CEO of CODE Technology, a solution for a holis- tic approach to collecting patient-reported outcomes for orthopedic practices. She spent eight years working in the trauma ICU and hos- pital administration before developing CODE Technology, which has an 80 percent to 90 percent patient response rate. Brett Davis, ConvergeHEALTH. Mr. Davis is a principal with Deloitte Consulting and general manager of ConvergeHEALTH, Deloitte's applied analytics business in life sciences and healthcare. He has 16 years of life sciences and healthcare IT/informatics experience and has served on the board of directors for tranSMART Foundation, Personalized Medicine Coalition and Jefferson School of Population Health in Philadelphia. Leslie Favela, Regent RCM. As a Revenue Cycle Supervisor, Ms. Favela is responsible for overseeing a team of revenue cycle specialists and performs audits to ensure key performance indicator goals are met. Among many tasks, Ms. Favela also performs full revenue cycle services for one ASC, administrates HST systems and serves as the key component on new client implementations and transitions. Jenelle Fisher, Wipfli LLP/HFS Consultants. Ms. Fisher is a senior consultant in the revenue cycle practice area at Wipfli LLP/HFS Con- sultants. She has several years of experience in the healthcare industry and focuses on billing and collections. Christopher Klitgaard, MediRevv. Mr. Klitgaard began MediRew in 2007 and grew the healthcare revenue cycle management company to 280 employees over the past decade. Based in Coralville, Iowa, he has received regional and local awards in the past year and was the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award in the Upper Midwest. Jonathan Greenberg, University of Michigan Health System. Mr. Greenberg is the IT director of Fast Analytics at the University of Mich- igan Health System in Ann Arbor. He leads a five-person team using Tableau's analytics soware to eliminate redundant labor and has recov- ered more than $3 million in Recovery Audit Contractor money. Jas Grewal, CareSkore. Mr. Grewal is the CEO of CareSkore, a com- pany that uses predictive analytics to build solutions for timely actions and interventions, and just raised $4.3 million for the company. He is a computer engineer and has 13 years of experience working with large health systems and managing technology and operations. Mark Hagan, Envision Healthcare. Mr. Hagan is the CIO and senior vice president of IT at Envision Healthcare, parent company of Ameri- can Medical Response, EmCare and Evolution Health. Envision Health- care provides services to more than 15 million patients per year. Mr. Hagan previously held various management positions at TeleTech.