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Hospital IQ – Predictive Hospital Operations Software

Hospital IQ - Predictive Hospital Operations Software

Rich Krueger, Co-founder and CEO of Hospital IQ, the leading provider of predictive hospital operations software, discusses how the company provides an operations management software platform that uses AI to anticipate and direct actions, enabling health systems to achieve and sustain peak operational performance.  He talks about the importance of streamlining provider operations post-pandemic and the value of building tech with scalability.  

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As CEO of Hospital IQ, Rich uses technology to limit waste in the healthcare industry and help hospitals provide outstanding care to as many patients as possible. He has a proven track record of developing and commercializing new technologies, and has been directly involved in software products that continue to solve major industry problems and generate over $100m per year in revenue. Prior to joining Hospital IQ, Rich was the founder and CEO of DynamicOps, a cloud automation software company that was acquired by VMware in 2012. He also held executive roles at companies like Incipient, Continuum Software, Conley Corporation, and Discreet Logic’s Stone+Wire Division. Rich earned his MBA and MS from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a BS from Rutgers University.

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Last updated: July 2, 2021

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