Josh Campanella
About Josh Campanella
Josh Campanella serves as the Director of Patient Services at CoverMyMeds, where he has worked since 2013. He has played a significant role in developing a centralized platform for healthcare professionals and enhancing user experience.
Work at CoverMyMeds
Josh Campanella has served as the Director of Patient Services at CoverMyMeds since 2013. Over his 11-year tenure, he has played a significant role in the development of a centralized platform aimed at helping healthcare professionals manage insurance coverage determinations. His contributions have been vital in streamlining processes, particularly in assisting physicians and pharmacists with Prior Authorization forms. Campanella has also focused on enhancing the user experience for healthcare professionals utilizing CoverMyMeds' services.
Education and Expertise
Josh Campanella earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Communication and Media Studies from the University of Pittsburgh, where he studied from 2006 to 2011. His educational background has provided him with a strong foundation in communication, which he applies in his current role at CoverMyMeds. This expertise supports his efforts in improving patient services and facilitating better interactions between healthcare professionals and insurance processes.
Background
Before joining CoverMyMeds, Josh Campanella worked as an Assistant Baseball Coach at Capital University from 2012 to 2015. This role allowed him to develop leadership and teamwork skills that he later applied in his position at CoverMyMeds. His transition from coaching to healthcare services demonstrates a diverse professional background that enriches his current contributions.
Achievements
During his time at CoverMyMeds, Josh Campanella has been instrumental in improving the efficiency of healthcare processes. His work on the centralized platform has significantly impacted how healthcare professionals manage insurance coverage determinations. Additionally, his efforts in streamlining Prior Authorization forms have contributed to a more efficient workflow for physicians and pharmacists.