Care.Card UX Contest. Meet the jury

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5 min readJul 29, 2018

The submission process for Care.Card UX Contest closes on August 6. More than 200 participants have registered in the contest. UX designers together with React Native developers compete against each other in order to build the best Care.Card dApp for Care.Wallet application.

The judging process for the contest starts right after the last build or designed prototype of Care.Card has been submitted. The jury of Care.Card UX Contest comprises top professionals in the healthcare and IT industries. Every member of the jury board gave the word of inspiration for contest’s participants and explained why it is important to participate in Care.Card UX Contest.

Jami J. Berger, Executive Director, Operations, Arizona Care Network

Jami Berger is responsible for providing the oversight and direction for and supporting ACN operations. Her position collaborates with and engages senior and physician leadership. As a member of ACN Executive Leadership Team, Berger exhibits the mission and values of ACN. Overall, the experience of the current Executive Director ACN exceeds more than 20 years in healthcare industry.

“Health is something that impacts everyone — the young to old, the poor to wealthy, the white collar to the blue collar. And when we are our most vulnerable is when we need to access complex and convoluted healthcare systems. We want to hear how you can make this better for all of us — how would you make it less complex — how would you change healthcare access — how will you be an innovator!”

Dr. Ashis Chawla, Head of Urology, St. Joseph’s Health Centre

Dr. Ashis Chawla is a physician and surgeon at St. Joseph’s Health Centre, as well as Cleveland Clinic Canada. He has an academic appointment in the Department of Surgery at the University of Toronto. He is a Diplomat of the American Board of Urology and a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Dr. Chawla remains active in many leadership groups and committees including the Ontario Medical Association as Secretary, Section of Urology.

“ I am very excited to a be a member of the jury board for the Care.Card UX Сontest. Solve.Сare has given developers the opportunity to impact patients’ lives globally, by creating a unique seamless experience for patients, health care providers, and administrators. I am expecting that we will see innovative, and intuitive solutions for our patients in Care.Card UX Contest. Good luck to all of our participants!”

Michael Kessel, President and CEO, Cleveland Clinic Canada

Michael Kessel is the President and CEO of Cleveland Clinic Canada and is responsible for the growth of the Canadian facility, strategic partnerships and enterprise value creation. Prior to joining Cleveland Clinic in 2009, Mr. Kessel was Co-founder and Vice President of Business Development and Finance for the Center for Partnership Medicine at Northwestern Memorial Hospital /Trio Health in Chicago. In this role, Mr. Kessel was instrumental in the development of a network of executive health and wellness programs with leading medical centers throughout the United States. The program was ranked as one of the top in the country by Forbes and Fortune magazines.

It is very inspiring to be a part of the first Care.Card UX contest. The innovations coming from the Solve Care community will no doubt have a monumental impact on patient care. Best of luck to all involved.”

Subha Ramiah, Senior Director Innovation R&D, Cigna

Subha Ramiah is a technology executive with a strategic vision, IT and business leadership experience, and partnership development skills. With over 27 years of experience in IT and business services, Ramiah has steadily increased his level of responsibilities in Fortune 500 companies that specialize in technology, healthcare, communication, and global multimedia.

“Quality of the user experience can make or break even the most advanced technology solution. Three clicks or five touches is all one should need to completely use a mobile interactive product. In our healthcare industry it is even more important as people are moving from papers, keyboards and multiple systems to mobile screen touches and voice. It is even more important to provide the perfect user experience in client/consumer facing application like Care.Card and Care.Wallet as we revolutionize to improving the healthcare administrative systems using blockchain. If we get UX wrong it could dilute all the benefits of this revolutionary technology.

I am glad to be part of the Judge Panel for Care.Card UX context who’s mission is to revolutionize the full user experience in the Solve.Care ecosystem.”

Dr. David Randall, Executive Director, ARPI

Dr. Randall currently serves as Executive Director and is Resident Scholar with the American Research and Policy Institute in Washington, DC. Dr. Randall has extensive experience as a former top insurance regulator, legislative staff member, health care lobbyist, consultant and executive with not only insurance companies, but also with several provider trade groups in Washington. He has testified before both U.S. House and Senate committees of Congress on a variety of health policy issues He also has over two dozen peer-reviewed and professional publications as well as book chapters on health information technology, health care entitlements and the policy process surrounding health care reform. He received his Ph.D. from Kent State University.

“ I am excited to be a part of the judge’s panel for Care.Card UX Сontest. As a strategic advisor and advisory board member for Solve Care I am confident in the power of the platform and functionality it can achieve in the complex world of healthcare administration and payments. As an academic researcher and consultant, I am looking for entries that can show administrative and payment efficiencies that can measured and provide ease of use for all platform participants-especially patients and consumers of health care services. The use cases are nearly infinite and I expect to see amazing innovation in the entries that can bring much needed efficiencies to health care systems around the world!”

Solve.Care welcomes UX designers and React Native developers from all over the world to participate in the first Care.Card UX Contest. Let’s create the community of innovators, who will change the world we live in. Register now: solve.care/contest

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