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Since 2002, Keith Minard has served as Chief Executive Officer at Clinical Informatics Corporation.
CEO Keith Minard has led Clinical Informatics Corporation since 2002. With over a decade of experience in IT operations and related disciplines, Keith Minard leads Clinical Informatics Corporation in providing insightful consulting for healthcare institutions. Most recently, Keith Minard’s company was chosen by St. Vincent Heart Center of Indiana to audit its outsourced IT environment and develop a cost-effective insourcing plan. Under Keith Minard’s leadership, Clinical Informatics Corporation has also worked with Seattle Children’s Hospital develop a cost-effective, realistic 36-month plan for stabilizing its electronic medical record program. Keith Minard also frequently serves as an interim chief-level technology or information officer for his clients during transitional periods. Other highlights of Keith Minard’s accomplished career include his time as Vice President of ASP Operations and Chief Information Officer at Middlewire, Inc. During his tenure at the start-up, Keith Minard provided outstanding leadership in every technological facet of the company, and he worked with clients in the healthcare, publishing, graphic design, motion picture, and government sectors. Keith Minard oversaw multiple business-to-business and business-to-consumer high volume operation environments in the United States, as well as abroad. At the beginning of his career, Keith Minard managed voice and data systems for Rockwell Space Operations Company’s Mission Operations Space Team. Keith Minard attended the University of Houston for his Bachelor of Business Administration in Management Information Systems. Currently, Keith Minard participates in the Health Information and Management Systems Society. With philanthropy as a priority, Keith Minard contributes to the March of Dimes and the American Cancer Society. Keith Minard resides in San Francisco, where he enjoys volunteering at the Presidio Branch of the San Francisco Public Library.
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