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Dan Garrett leads the Health Information Technology practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers, and has extensive experience in successfully leading large industry transformation initiatives across healthcare. Dan has worked with key industry executives across the leading provider, commercial health plan, pharma, life sciences and medical device organizations. He has also served as an advisor and board level executive to key industry associations, and Federal Health care agencies. Dan's experience ranges from strategic planning, design and implementation of new business models, and leveraging IT to improve performance, effectiveness, and quality.
Most recently, Dan has been focused on the convergence of all healthcare stakeholders associated with the informatics made possible through reform and the digitization of electronic health records. He helps clients identify partnership opportunities to achieve improvements in the system around outcomes in care delivery, member and medical management, and enhanced research and development processes to bring new, safer products to market faster.
Dan is a board member of the eHealth Initiative, and was recently nominated as vice chairman. He also sits on the sustainability committee of the American Health Information Community and was vice chairman "Connecting for Health," a Markle Foundation/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation initiative.
Dan holds a bachelor’s degree in computer and information science from Temple University’s Fox School of Business, and he is certified at the CPIM (Certified in Production and Inventory Management) level by APICS, the association for operations management.
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