Dr John Gachago

Dr John Gachago

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At the helm of Texas Tech's Institute of Telehealth and Digital Innovation, my focus lies…

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Experience

  • Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Graphic
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    California, United States

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    Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

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    United States

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    Orlando, Florida Area

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    Bethesda, Maryland, United States

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    Gainesville, Florida Area

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    Gainesville, Florida Area

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    Gainesville, Florida Area

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    Gainesville, Florida Area

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    New York, NY

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    Massachusetts

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Education

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    University of Phoenix

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    Doctoral programme in Healthcare Administration.(Dissertation Focus : Going beyond eHealth Implementation to Adoption for the attainment of Sustainable Development Goal 3.

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    Activities and Societies: HL7, AHIMA, ACHE, HIMSS

    NextGen, Epic ClinDoc, Allscripts Professional, Amazing Charts, Practice Fusion.

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    Activities and Societies: International Business Society Equestrian Team Soccer

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    Activities and Societies: Swimming Captain Chairman Senior Debating Society

Licenses & Certifications

Volunteer Experience

  • Altrusa International Graphic

    Former Member

    Altrusa International

    - 4 years

    Children

    Altrusa is an international non-profit organization making our local communities better through leadership, partnership, and service. Our club offers an opportunity to make a real difference in the greater Gainesville, Florida area. We undertake a variety of service, literacy, fundraising and international projects each year.
    We are seeking new volunteers to join our organization and make a difference. Our members are from varying occupations and lifestyles, all sharing an interest in…

    Altrusa is an international non-profit organization making our local communities better through leadership, partnership, and service. Our club offers an opportunity to make a real difference in the greater Gainesville, Florida area. We undertake a variety of service, literacy, fundraising and international projects each year.
    We are seeking new volunteers to join our organization and make a difference. Our members are from varying occupations and lifestyles, all sharing an interest in community service and enjoying the friendship, fun and satisfaction that comes from working together for the benefit of others.

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    Senior Consultant

    Stanford Institute for Innovation in Developing Economies (Stanford Seed)

    - Present 6 years 5 months

    Health

    Seed consultants work remotely with Seed Transformation Program companies, lending their specific skills and expertise to short-term projects in areas ranging from marketing and operations to strategy and finance.

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    Africa Ambassador /Former Co-Chair International Mentoring Committee

    Health Level Seven International

    - 5 years 11 months

    Health

    Supported the development and dissemination of health information technology standards amongst US organizations and more specifically amongst African nations and organizations looking at developing national eHealth Strategies. While the primary focus was HL7 standards for transfer of clinical and administrative data between software applications used by various healthcare providers, we also advocated the value of DICOM (standards for storing and transmitting medical images enabling the…

    Supported the development and dissemination of health information technology standards amongst US organizations and more specifically amongst African nations and organizations looking at developing national eHealth Strategies. While the primary focus was HL7 standards for transfer of clinical and administrative data between software applications used by various healthcare providers, we also advocated the value of DICOM (standards for storing and transmitting medical images enabling the integration of medical imaging devices such as scanners, servers, workstations, printers, network hardware, and picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) from multiple manufacturers ) and SNOMED CT (standards for clinical terminology that is used by physicians and other healthcare providers for the electronic exchange of clinical health information) in conjunction with HL7 standards.

Publications

  • Strategic Health IT Planning: An evidence based perspective

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    Lack of sufficient resources (financial, human and other) and competing priorities for the same scarce resources within Health Service Organizations (HSOs) are amongst the top challenges facing US hospitals today. At the same time HSOs are expected to make informed decisions related to their IT investments and be held accountable for them. Consequently, today more than ever before, it is imperative that HSOs apply strategic thinking, questioning and analysis of their investments in IT…

    Lack of sufficient resources (financial, human and other) and competing priorities for the same scarce resources within Health Service Organizations (HSOs) are amongst the top challenges facing US hospitals today. At the same time HSOs are expected to make informed decisions related to their IT investments and be held accountable for them. Consequently, today more than ever before, it is imperative that HSOs apply strategic thinking, questioning and analysis of their investments in IT considering value-based reimbursement, patient-centric and outcome-driven healthcare.

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  • Doctoral Dissertation: "Going Beyond E-Health Implementation to Adoption for the Attainment of Sustainable Development Goal Three."

    University of Phoenix

    The research problem addressed in this manuscript was premised on the impact of going beyond implementation to the activities that define adoption of eHealth and how that could potentially accelerate the attainment of United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3 for health. The research was conducted from the perspective of healthcare professionals in Kenya working as general practitioners. The purpose of the study was to collect and analyze data that would inform and catalyze the shift from a…

    The research problem addressed in this manuscript was premised on the impact of going beyond implementation to the activities that define adoption of eHealth and how that could potentially accelerate the attainment of United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3 for health. The research was conducted from the perspective of healthcare professionals in Kenya working as general practitioners. The purpose of the study was to collect and analyze data that would inform and catalyze the shift from a focus on implementation to adoption of eHealth solutions by policy makers, foundations, donor agencies and stakeholder vested in strengthening Kenyan and similar LMIC health systems through health information technology. Guided by the Technology Adoption Model, the Carayon Systems Engineering Initiative for Patient Safety, Leadership Theory, eHealth strategy and a clear distinction between adoption and implementation, the researcher examined the experiences of EMR/EHR users in Kenya. Based on a qualitative case study design the findings demonstrated that for adoption to become the norm, barriers need to be overcome including additional EMR functionality, health informatics education, and more strategic orientation from the Ministry of Health leaders in developing an enabling environment. Beneficiaries of this research include Kenya’s and other LMIC Ministries of Health (MOH), stakeholders such as the Palladium Group, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, Partners in Health (PIH), the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and the World Health Organization (WHO). The results, based on medical practitioner feedback, provided the latter organizations with critical information to maximize the return on their investments in eHealth solutions for Kenya and other LMICs and meet SDG3 goals.

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  • Distinguishing between the Hype and Reality of Blockchain

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    The nascent nature of blockchain and the popularity of cryptocurrencies (cryptos) make it easy to overstate the benefits of the underlying technology and overlook the associated technology adoption theories. The architectural redesign in how value is created and secured in various markets has on the most part been ignored; regulatory involvement has been ignored and resistance from current middle-man institutions concerned about losing their revenue streams has not been adequately accounted…

    The nascent nature of blockchain and the popularity of cryptocurrencies (cryptos) make it easy to overstate the benefits of the underlying technology and overlook the associated technology adoption theories. The architectural redesign in how value is created and secured in various markets has on the most part been ignored; regulatory involvement has been ignored and resistance from current middle-man institutions concerned about losing their revenue streams has not been adequately accounted for. One must understand that the reality lies somewhere between the utopians and the detractors of BKN and therefore make a concerted effort to get beyond the exaggerated blockchain hype and focus in on the assumptions challenged by BKN technology. In essence that means understanding the old adage in business; if it saves money, makes money or gives a significant competitive advantage its worth investing in. For blockchain technology and irrespective of what level or maturity an organization has achieved a fundamental question is what costs does blockchain eliminate or substantively reduce? The response to this is a clear means to identifying the opportunities associated with blockchain. Those organizations or applications that leverage this benefit are likely to succeed just as those that claim unrealistic benefits from BKN technology, are likely to fail.

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  • How low and middle-income countries (LMICs) can position themselves to benefit from Blockchain Technology!

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    In order to drive the future of BKN in LMICs and other nations the various government bodies, associated policy makers and stakeholders need to define and map the BKN ecosystem, develop an enabling framework for early BKN adopters and encourage stakeholder engagement in dialogue and discovery.

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  • Blockchain Technology for Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)

    HIMSS

    The opportunity for the application of BKN technology in low and middle-income countries is tremendous; however, a key difference is that while the commercial focus is on outstanding technology challenges, the LMICs are focused on the trust aspect of block chain. With respect to the 2030 development agenda, BKN is a significant breakthrough that will make a huge impact on and add value to any transaction that requires trust. This is very likely to support the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)…

    The opportunity for the application of BKN technology in low and middle-income countries is tremendous; however, a key difference is that while the commercial focus is on outstanding technology challenges, the LMICs are focused on the trust aspect of block chain. With respect to the 2030 development agenda, BKN is a significant breakthrough that will make a huge impact on and add value to any transaction that requires trust. This is very likely to support the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) agenda adopted at the beginning of 2016 to run through 2030, designed to end poverty, improve health significantly and ensure prosperity for all. For SDGs there is substantive potential for BKN in areas such as land registry (given that according to the World Bank 70% of the global population lacks proper land titling or demarcation), health, digital identity, and finance for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) (Underwood, 2016).

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  • Rural Healthcare Intelligence: Business and Clinical Perspective

    HIMSS

    Embracing the five pillars of BI outlined above provides the “how to” for HCPs in rural environments to work together to leverage the best available healthcare evidence to strategically execute improvement efforts and capabilities with the goal of delivering superior clinical outcomes and business goals. A firmly grounded knowledge and familiarity with the local environment is a fundamental piece of rural health business intelligence.

    Business Intelligence must, however, be coupled…

    Embracing the five pillars of BI outlined above provides the “how to” for HCPs in rural environments to work together to leverage the best available healthcare evidence to strategically execute improvement efforts and capabilities with the goal of delivering superior clinical outcomes and business goals. A firmly grounded knowledge and familiarity with the local environment is a fundamental piece of rural health business intelligence.

    Business Intelligence must, however, be coupled with critical healthcare intelligence that is relevant to the respective rural environment. Current measures with their corresponding exclusions may now suffice. However, we must begin to look at the demands or rural health and focus on relevant, future intelligence measures for reporting by CAHs or rural healthcare facilities. The absence of relevant intelligence can no longer suffice for CAHs /rural hospitals failing to meet certain quality outcomes. By encouraging adoption of future rural intelligence measures and public reporting of the same, CAHs /rural healthcare service organizations (HSOs) will be guided to safer, more effective, patient-centered, , and efficient care.

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Courses

  • Enterprise Network Management

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  • General Lines Insurance (Propert & Casualty)

    P166729

  • Health Workflow Process Analysis and Redesign

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  • History of Health Information Technology in the US

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  • Life, Healtth & Annuties

    P166729

  • Managing Health Services Organizations and Systems.

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  • Planning Management and Leadership for Health IT

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  • Project Management

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  • Working in Teams

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Projects

  • Teledokta.Com

    eHealth Project Director - TELEDOKTA.COM

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  • FUCPG EHR Implementation Project

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    Project Management for EHR Implementation

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  • FUCPG EHR Implementation Project

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    Leading a project team on behalf of a large physician group on selection, implementation and adoption of an Electronic Health Record (EHR) System (NextGen)

  • ASTR ZENECA - CVS PARTNERSHIP

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    Initiated and encouraged partnership between my team of Pharmaceutical Sales Specialists and the CVS District Managers in their respective Geographies to educate the CVS Pharmacists on the launch of our new asthma drug Symbicort relative to the competing product on the market at the time (Advair). Resulted in the District leading the way (#1) in new prescriptions and market share growth for Symbicort.

Honors & Awards

  • 2018 Mobile Health /Telemedicine Customer Value Leadership Award

    Frost & Sullivan

    2018 African Mobile Health Customer Value Leadership Award

    Frost & Sullivan, the Growth Partnership Company, enables clients to accelerate growth and achieve best in class positions in growth, innovation, and leadership. The company's Growth Partnership Service provides the CEO and the CEO's Growth Team with disciplined research and best-practice models to drive the generation, evaluation, and implementation of powerful growth strategies. Frost & Sullivan leverages over 50 years of…

    2018 African Mobile Health Customer Value Leadership Award

    Frost & Sullivan, the Growth Partnership Company, enables clients to accelerate growth and achieve best in class positions in growth, innovation, and leadership. The company's Growth Partnership Service provides the CEO and the CEO's Growth Team with disciplined research and best-practice models to drive the generation, evaluation, and implementation of powerful growth strategies. Frost & Sullivan leverages over 50 years of experience in partnering with Global 1000 companies, emerging businesses and the investment community from more than 40 offices on six continents.

  • Sales Management Excellence

    Phreesia VP Sales

    Outstanding year end performance for 2012 in delivering new clients for Phreesia.

  • Certified Health Technology Specialist (CHTS) - EHR Implementation

    US Department of Health and Human Services /Office of the National Coordinator

    Completion of Health IT Certification : Management of Electronic Health Record (EHR/EMR) Implementation at Hospitals and Medical Practices.

  • Miami Half-Iron Man Race

    Rhoto Iron Man Miami

    Completion on half iron man even in top 30 percentile. and top 20 percentile for age group.

  • District Sales Management Excellence

    Astra Zeneca

    For demonstrating a major commitment to leadership.

  • Targeted Selections Interviewing

    Astra Zeneca

    For successfully demonstrating the skills and competencies in Targeted Selection Interviewing.

  • International Negotiator Class of 2007

    Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

    Winning international negotiation class exercise demonstrating the ability to negotiate business across various cultural environments.

  • Being the Best Award

    Astra Zeneca

    For demonstrating organization passion, innovation and being a consummate team player.

  • Vision Award for Competitiveness

    Bristol Myers Squibb

    # 1 Market Share and New Prescription growth with Glucophage XR inspite of generic competition.
    #1 Market Share for newly launched Anti-hypertensive (Avapro/Avalide)

  • Management By Commitment

    UPS

    For achieving success through skillful management of UPS people and operations.

  • Debate First Place

    UPS

    For demonstrating successful negotiation of international agreements with UPS clients.

Languages

  • English

    Native or bilingual proficiency

  • French

    Full professional proficiency

  • Swahili

    Native or bilingual proficiency

  • Kikuyu

    Native or bilingual proficiency

Organizations

  • AHIMA

    Member

  • American College of Healthcare Executives

    Member

  • HIMSS

    Member

  • HL7

    International Mentoring Committe

  • mHealth Alliance

    Member

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