REALIZEDCARE
Patrick Murta
Patrick Murta is the Chief Technical Officer of RealizedCare.
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Background.
Patrick leads the evolution of the RealizedCare platform forward to ensure it is patient centric, contextualized, dynamic, and integrated.
Prior to joining RealizedCare, Patrick spent 23 years at Humana, collaborating to build leading healthcare solutions. Most recently at Humana, he served as Chief Interoperability Architect and Fellow. In that role, he provided strategy, architecture, and product to achieve integrated care delivery. Patrick is a frequent speaker and provides thought leadership in the industry. He has served as co-chief architect of the Federal Office of the National Coordinator’s FHIR at Scale Task Force (FAST), a leader of the Da Vinci operating committee and architecture team, and others. He is co-inventor on two patents related to healthcare business rules management and integration of clinical insights in EHR workflow. His passion is using contemporary technology approaches to optimize experiences and help patients achieve optimal wellness.
Patrick’s experience extends to the original HIPAA X12 implementations. He has designed and implemented enterprise EDI transaction gateways, enterprise HIEs, utilization and case management platforms, business rules management systems for case and utilization management, predictive models for member health and safety, and bi-directional payer and EHR integration.
Over the years, he has architected and helped implement leading healthcare solutions, including a CIO 100 award winner in 2020. He recently co-authored an interoperability implementation guide that was approved in January by industry governance for trial use.
Schedule Time.
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