
Pivot Point Consulting Announces Three New Leadership Appointments
Pivot Point Consulting Announces Three New Leadership Appointments Healthcare consulting and data experts Brian Beinborn, Kathy Krypel and MJ Stojak join expanding team to drive

Pivot Point Consulting Announces Three New Leadership Appointments Healthcare consulting and data experts Brian Beinborn, Kathy Krypel and MJ Stojak join expanding team to drive

Pivot Point Consulting Wins Two 2024 Best in KLAS Awards for Excellencein Managed IT Services and Technical Services First-ever firm awarded #1 Best in KLAS:

Pivot Point Founder and President Rachel Marano was recently featured in Fast Company on her thoughts around workaholism. Discussing her own journey, Rachel pointed to

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In 2024, hospital IT areas are focused on updating systems that better reflect today’s healthcare priorities post-COVID, such as advancements in AI and other technologies.

We had the pleasure of interviewing our healthcare technology leaders, creating a thought-provoking discussion on technology trends they are seeing for 2024. The healthcare sector

Artificial intelligence and related machine learning have a new and growing role in improving access to and the delivery of healthcare.

A recent survey reveals that 41% of healthcare organizations have increased their information technology budgets beginning in 2023. Much of this work will be done through outsourcing.

For nine years in a row, Pivot Point Consulting has been recognized by the National Association of Business Resources as a top workplace in the

ICD (International Classification of Diseases) is a standardized system for coding diseases and other health conditions, used for tracking and monitoring disease incidence and prevalence

CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) is a standard coding system used to describe medical procedures and services provided by healthcare professionals. It is likely to be

One of the less-publicly discussed, but clearly impactful, outcomes of the pandemic has been a greater appreciation for the value, expertise and partnership potential of