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Lavinia Baker
Data Interface Analyst
512-804-2090 ext. 205
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Lavinia Baker joined the ICC staff in May 2005 as the Interface Analyst. Prior to this, Lavinia was self-employed for seven years as a database developer and consultant for small non-profits and businesses in the Austin area and developed over 40 databases during this period. With experience ranging from the medical clinic at El Buen Samaritano Episcopal Mission in Austin to the Ford Foundation in New York City, Lavinia has worked with or for non-profit organizations in administrative and technical capacities for over 20 years.
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512-804-2090 ext. 202
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Dan Brown has been with the ICC since June of 2004. Dan consults with ICC members and prospective members to identify how ICC systems can be leveraged to improve patient care and maximize operational efficiencies. Dan also facilitates ICC members' efforts to obtain free medications for their patients.
Dan holds degrees in Psychology and Healthcare Administration, and has spent many years working in the Mental Health/Mental Retardation field, Medicaid Administration, and Staff Development. Dan also draws upon his experience in adult education and training as well as many aspects of continuous quality improvement, including facilitation, process improvement, and quality assurance.
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512-804-2090 ext. 206
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Patricia Davis joined the ICC team as the Production Analyst in March of 2006. An experienced healthcare professional, Patricia is a Registered Nurse who has more than ten years experience in the Information Technology field working as an application specialist, programmer analyst, IT trainer and training coordinator, implementation consultant, and director of Information Technology solutions. Patricia is responsible for the maintenance and daily operations of the Clinical Data Repository (CDR) and will be working closely with the ICC technical team and our members to ensure the smooth and continued flow of data.
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512-804-2090 ext. 209
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Dr. Anjum Khurshid leads the research activities at ICC as the Director of Clinical Research & Evaluation. His work is aimed to use data for improving access and for coordinating healthcare delivery for the un and underinsured in Central Texas. Before joining the ICC, Dr. Khurshid was Director, Health & Behavioral Risk Research Center (HBRRC) at the University of Missouri, Columbia where he was the principal investigator on several survey research projects. He was also an Assistant Professor of Health Management & Informatics in the School of Medicine at the University of Missouri.
Dr. Khurshid earned his PhD in Public Policy from the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin, Masters in Public Affairs from the same university, and his medical degree from King Edward Medical University, Lahore. He is recipient of the Hubert Humphrey Fellowship, LBJ Foundation Academic Excellence Award, and other honors. His work has been presented and published both in the United States and internationally.
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Carole Tamayo
Director of Technology
512-804-2090 ext. 204
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Carole Tamayo has been with the ICC since December 2000 responsible for the Clinical Data Repository (CDR) and Data Interfaces. She has twenty-five years of experience implementing and supporting various healthcare business and clinical applications including hospital, practice management, and managed care. With previous work background ranging from Programmer Analyst to Chief Information officer, Carole performs strategic planning, system evaluation, contract management, system implementation, application management, and interface development for the in-house managed applications. Carole also acts as a technical consultant for ICC outsourced applications and ICC Information Technology needs.
Carole holds a BS in Nursing from the University of Texas at Austin and a MS in Health Administration from Southwest Texas State University. |
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