Ariel Lacivita
About Ariel Lacivita
Ariel Lacivita is an Applications Analyst at MEDITECH, where he has worked since 2008, focusing on patient-centered technology solutions and electronic health record systems. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Furman University and has extensive experience in healthcare technology.
Work at Meditech
Ariel Lacivita has been employed at Meditech as an Applications Analyst - Ebh since 2008. In this role, Lacivita has focused on enhancing patient-centered technology solutions. The position involves the implementation and support of Meditech's electronic health record (EHR) systems across various healthcare environments, including ambulatory care and behavioral health. Lacivita's work contributes to improving the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare delivery through technology.
Education and Expertise
Ariel Lacivita completed a Bachelor of Arts degree at Furman University from 2000 to 2004. Prior to this, Lacivita attended Parkview High School from 1997 to 2000 and the International School of Amsterdam from 1995 to 1997. Lacivita possesses extensive experience in healthcare technology, with a specialization in the integration and interoperability of electronic health records, which is critical for effective healthcare management.
Background
Ariel Lacivita has a diverse educational background, having studied at multiple institutions. Lacivita's early education included time at the International School of Amsterdam, followed by Parkview High School. This varied educational experience has contributed to a well-rounded foundation in both academic and practical aspects of technology and healthcare.
Achievements
Ariel Lacivita has made significant contributions to the enhancement of patient-centered technology solutions at Meditech. This includes involvement in the implementation and support of EHR systems, which play a crucial role in improving patient care and operational efficiency in healthcare settings. Lacivita's work in healthcare technology reflects a commitment to advancing the integration and interoperability of electronic health records.