Darah Vacher
About Darah Vacher
Darah Vacher is a Software Tester in Product Development at MEDITECH, with a strong background in healthcare software analysis and financial systems. She has held various roles at MEDITECH and Sturdy Memorial Hospital, focusing on software testing and financial counseling.
Work at MEDITECH
Darah Vacher has held multiple positions at MEDITECH since 1995. Initially, she worked as a Medical Software Analyst from 1995 to 1999 in Canton and Norwood, MA. She then advanced to the role of Senior Software Analyst in the Update/Training/Documentation Group from 1999 to 2001. Following this, she served as Supervisor of the Long Term Care Group from 2001 to 2005 in Westwood, MA. Currently, she is employed as a Software Tester in Product Development, a position she has held since 2022.
Education and Expertise
Darah Vacher earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Communication and Media Studies from Bridgewater State University, where she studied from 1990 to 1993. Her educational background complements her professional experience, particularly in healthcare financial operations and software evaluation. She has developed a comprehensive skill set in financial systems analysis and software testing, with a focus on healthcare applications.
Background in Financial Systems Analysis
Darah Vacher worked at Sturdy Memorial Hospital from 2005 to 2013 as a Financial Systems Analyst, where she focused on financial operations within the healthcare sector. She later served as a Financial Counselor from 2017 to 2018, assisting patients in understanding their health insurance options. Her experience in financial systems analysis enhances her technical expertise in software testing.
Certifications and Specializations
Darah Vacher is certified as an Applications Counselor, which enables her to assist individuals in understanding and enrolling in health insurance plans. In her current role at MEDITECH, she specializes in testing scheduling applications within the MEDITECH software suite, ensuring the functionality and reliability of these critical healthcare tools.