| Name | Title | Contact Details |
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Joseph Swartz |
Chief Information Officer | Profile |
Seth Mayne |
Vice President Information Technology | Profile |
Srinivas Achukola |
Chief Technology Officer | Profile |
Srinivas Achukola |
Chief Technology Officer | Profile |
With more than 300 physicians and 3,600 employees – nearly 1,000 of which are registered nurses – Kaweah Delta Health Care District provides the people living and working in California`s bustling Central Valley with access to high-quality health care just minutes from home. Located in Tulare County, the heart of the state`s rural Central Valley, Kaweah Delta is a 581-bed, eight-campus healthcare district established in 1961 and governed by a five-member board of directors.
Prairie St. John's is a Fargo, ND-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
WithHealth® was founded in 2017 to deliver on the promise of precision care by dramatically changing the healthcare experience to improve employee health and employer outcomes. WithHealth, a telehealth company, makes healthcare affordable, proactive, accessible and preventative by utilizing genomics, digital twin technology, augmented intelligence, and care coordination to provide a 360-degree individualized health profile. Our comprehensive Covid 19 testing solution for TV/film productions includes test management, scheduling and coordination of PCR tests, and clinical oversight (onsite and/or via telehealth). Over the past year, we have partnered with over 75 productions to create an environment where everyone on location feels safe and supported. Our protocols minimize the risks of exposure and spread of COVID-19 with the goal of preventing production shutdowns.
Pomerene Hospital is a Millersburg, OH-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
The first hospital in Rushville was a private hospital built by Dr. John Sexton in 1892. It was built on Fifth Street on a lot adjacent to the Sexton Home at Fifth and Main Street. The hospital was one of the first in southern Indiana and was the only hospital between Hamilton, Ohio and Indianapolis, Indiana. In 1902, this small private hospital was replaced with a two-story building on the same location. When Dr. Sexton retired in 1929, he sold the building to the city. Upon his return from military service, Dr. Frank Green, Sr., opened a six-bed hospital in 1919, above the office which he shared with his brother, Dr. Charles Green, DDS. In 1944, during World War II, the Green Hospital closed. The present Rush Memorial Hospital was opened in 1950. This limestone building included 52 beds and 16 bassinets. In 1971, the hospital completed an expansion project that consisted of an emergency department, modernized ancillary service areas, and a kitchen.