TWHS’s key executive and management team has successfully worked together for over 16 years. Before TWHS, this team was responsible for building Landacorp (LCOR) into an international success as the world’s first population health management company. Landacorp was taken public and was subsequently sold. The team continues to build on its substantial healthcare and IT domain expertise as it creates the next generation of systems to improve patient care quality, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness across healthcare populations.
Bryan has worked over 400 healthcare organizations on five continents on initiatives to increase efficiency and effectiveness to improve the cost-quality balance through the introduction of advanced, technology-supported processes. He took Landacorp, his original healthcare company from creation to multinational to IPO and ultimate sale. At the time of sale, it had several hundred US clients and provided services for over 60 million lives.
Bryan has deep knowledge of national healthcare systems, information technology, healthcare economics and yield optimization, quality improvement, risk management, business intelligence, commercial air transport, and foreign policy.
Bryan holds a B.A. in International Relations from Pomona College, and Master’s studies in Computer Science from California State University.
Lee is an accomplished professional in the fields of health care management, medical information technology, medicine, and IT operations. Lee has worked on extended US and international consultancy and software development and deployment efforts for over 40 hospitals and large managed care organizations in the US, and the English National Health Service, As a surgically trained Physician’s Assistant and an active member of international compassionate care teams, Lee has also undertaken healthcare delivery assessment and improvement projects in South East Asia and India. He has also managed IT financial and purchasing operations as well as the building of data centers and telecommunications networks.
Lee’s medical and operational management experience coupled with his health information technology knowledge allow him to provide insightful leadership, disciplined organization, and innovative solutions to health care problems.
Lee holds a B.S. from Campbellsville University.
Reed is responsible for the architecture of all current TWHS software platform development efforts. Reed was instrumental in the development of the TWHS rapid application prototyping and development systems, thereby speeding time to market for new applications while reducing the amount of code and staff necessary. He also served as architect for the performance management software used by every hospital in the English NHS.
Before TWHS, Reed was the architect at Landacorp of enterprise healthcare software platforms serving hundreds of hospitals and managed care organizations with over 60 million covered lives. He worked extensively on scalable web-based architectures used to create the first web-based referral-authorization system and national care coordination systems.
Reed is a founding member of the Northern Nevada Software Developer’s Group, a group dedicated to fostering the technical community in the Reno/Tahoe area.