Kevin Keller
About Kevin Keller
Kevin Keller serves as the Clinical Informatics Lead for Trend Innovation at Cohere Health, where he has worked since 2023. He has extensive experience in clinical solutions and programs, having held various leadership roles at Accolade, Inc. from 2012 to 2023.
Current Role at Cohere Health
Kevin Keller serves as the Clinical Informatics Lead for Trend Innovation at Cohere Health since 2023. In this role, he collaborates with clinical subject matter experts and operations specialists to identify observation-driven trend opportunities. He utilizes his clinical and operations expertise to guide data scientists in surfacing meaningful data-driven insights through various analytical methods, including benchmarking and trend analysis. Additionally, he partners with Clinical Programs and Product teams to design pilot programs aimed at addressing validated opportunities.
Experience at Accolade, Inc.
Kevin Keller held multiple positions at Accolade, Inc. from 2012 to 2023. He began as a Lead Clinical Health Assistant and progressed to roles such as Clinical Steward, Director of Clinical Programs, and Director of Clinical Solutions. His tenure at Accolade included responsibilities such as overseeing clinical programs and solutions, and he contributed to the development of clinical processes and outcomes. His experience at Accolade spanned over a decade, providing him with extensive knowledge in clinical solutions and program management.
Educational Background
Kevin Keller has a comprehensive educational background in nursing and health information management. He studied at Temple University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Health Information Management. He also obtained a diploma from Abington Memorial Hospital School of Nursing and achieved a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) from Purdue Global. His studies have equipped him with a strong foundation in both clinical practice and health information management.
Clinical Experience
Before transitioning into informatics, Kevin Keller worked as a Charge Nurse at Abington Memorial Hospital from 2004 to 2007. This role provided him with hands-on clinical experience, which he has since leveraged in his informatics and leadership positions. His clinical background informs his current work, allowing him to bridge the gap between clinical practice and data-driven decision-making.