Angelica Bruhnke
Angelica Bruhnke is the Chief Executive Officer at Versatile MED Analytics, a healthcare analytics company, created with the mission to improve visibility, trust, collaboration, and patient care — through the sharing of information and ideas. As CEO, she uses her dedication to healthcare innovation and commitment to execution and efficiency to run Versatile MED’s operations and growth strategy.
Angelica brings a passion to put actionable analytics into the hands of healthcare leaders to drive clinical and financial improvements. Drawing on her education and experience in finance and advanced analytic tools, principles, and methodologies, she provides analytic strategy to further Versatile MED’s quest in empowering clients to become data-driven organizations. Over the last 14 years, her support across health plans and delivery systems has ranged from providing data-driven opportunity identification, recommendations for implementing data-driven clinical and operational initiatives, implementing benchmarking used in gauging organizational performance, developing self-service programmatic solutions to manual processes and training users on utilizing enterprise-wide technical solutions.
She holds a Master of Science in Analytics with a concentration in Healthcare from Dakota State University and a Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in Finance from the University of New Mexico.
When she isn’t working, Angelica is a horror aficionado, Chicago Bears fanatic, and enjoys reading, writing, spending time with her human/canine family, and test driving new recipes in her kitchen.
Stefany Goradia
Stefany Goradia is Co-founder and Data & Informatics Officer of Versatile MED Analytics, a rapidly growing healthcare analytics and business intelligence startup headquartered in Albuquerque, NM. She is responsible for the organization’s data tools and analytics development, as well as overseeing the technical component of product and services delivery.
Ms. Goradia helps healthcare leaders get insights across their endless sources of information – so they can stop wasting resources on expensive tech that doesn’t have the impact promised, eliminate guesswork from strategic decision making, and become truly data-driven. Formerly, Ms. Goradia held various analytics consulting and technical roles at healthcare organizations such as Molina Healthcare, Health Care Services Corporation, Presbyterian Healthcare Services, and the State of New Mexico, where she heavily supported business intelligence and data-driven improvement initiatives across the clinical, operational, economic, and financial domains. She has expertise in blending payer and provider data for population health initiatives and to achieve cost reductions, drive quality improvements, and meet complex regulatory requirements. She has extensive experience with evaluating, valuating, and deriving insights from healthcare technology systems while also serving as a key stakeholder and data-to-business translator.
She holds a Bachelor of Science in Statistics and Economics from the University of New Mexico and a Master of Science in Industrial Engineering from New Mexico State University.
She is a strong advocate for open collaboration and knowledge sharing, data literacy, and women and minorities in STEM. She is an active Board member of NM HIMSS. In her free time, she spends time with her husband, participates actively in Linkedin conversations, and attempts to garden.
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