He also collaborated with many partners and contributed to SERFF/PUF improvements and recommendations for NAIC and CCIIO. He has also developed internal systems to detect errors in SERFF/PUF data and provided feedback loop to the federal, state agencies and insurance carriers. Win has worked closely with multiple state agencies, identifying unique APTC calculations and provided example cases to IRS for further clarification. He leads a team of programmers, designers, and system engineers to implement cloud-based SasS DSS tools for individual and SHOP exchanges in the State of Colorado, Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Vermont, and the District of Columbia and a private exchange in California to provide actuarial estimates of out-of-pocket costs for health plans and integrated provider directory portals. Phyo Win serves as Vice President of Information Technology at Checkbook/CSS, bringing 20 years of B2C, B2B, and nonprofit web/mobile development experience to the position. He holds a BA in Economics from the College of William and Mary, and an MS in IT Management from the University of Virginia. He also works with our CSS Research group to implement new technologies to support the implementation of consumer and provider surveys.Īndy brings together technical proficiency, subject matter expertise, and business insight to produce effective results for internal and external facing initiatives. ![]() He manages the development and operations of consumer facing online decision support tools, including plan comparison and provider directory tools, in Maine, Oregon, Vermont, Massachusetts, California, and Washington, DC. His primary responsibilities include managing strategic IT initiatives and overseeing large-scale health insurance exchange projects.Īndy has 15 years of professional experience and his responsibilities call for skills in business intelligence, decision support tool design, API design, vendor & client management, and complex data manipulation. The experience of helping build an early stage life science business furthered his interest in the economics and regulation of health care.Įric holds a BS in Physics from Yale University, an MS in Ocean Physics from the University of Washington, and an MBA from Georgetown University.Īndrew Duff is Director of IT Coordination at Checkbook/CSS. ![]() His work there included leading software development, developing clinical decision support methods, and starting the company’s clinical research program. Prior to joining Checkbook, Eric worked at RedPath Integrated Pathology (now part of Interpace Diagnostics), a cancer diagnostics company that combines molecular testing with human pathologist review to assess tumors for their risk of cancer. He is responsible for major initiatives in Checkbook’s health-related consumer tools, including health plan decision support tools on public and private health insurance exchanges, physician evaluation, and drug formulary evaluation, and researching consumer experience with choosing health plans and providers.Įric represents Checkbook/CSS in numerous health policy fora, where he advocates for simplification of consumer experience in healthcare via transparency, data standards and other policy measures that empower consumers and reduce barriers to making informed choices in healthcare. Start slow and work up to flossing every day.Eric Ellsworth is Director of Health Data Strategy at Checkbook/CSS. If you don't like the feel of flossing, try different types of flosses or flossing tools. ![]() Have your floss, or flossers placed in a highly visible place. Specifically, think about how you can make flossing easier and/or more convenient. How does this relate to dental care? We all know that flossing is going to prevent decay, keep your teeth and smile looking young as you age, prevent your teeth from falling out, prevent gum recession, expensive dental bills, and pain - so trick your brain into making it an effortless routine that you perform on autopilot. As the author says, you can build a system to get 1% better every day. It's a great read and I highly recommend it for anyone looking to improve their lives in any way. Have you heard about the book, Atomic Habits, An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones? The author, James Clear, does a great job of simplifying the process of building a new, healthy habit.
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