Bri Buch

Access Solutions Lead @ Notable Health

About Bri Buch

Bri Buch is the Access Solutions Lead at Notable, where she focuses on intelligent automation in patient access and digital engagement. She has a background in economics and public health, with experience in healthcare consulting and project management at organizations such as Epic Systems and The HCI Group.

Work at Notable Health

Bri Buch currently serves as the Access Solutions Lead at Notable, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she is responsible for leading the development of new solutions focused on intelligent automation in patient access and digital engagement. Her work aims to enhance healthcare delivery through innovative technology solutions.

Previous Experience in Healthcare Technology

Bri Buch has extensive experience in healthcare technology. She worked at Epic Systems from 2015 to 2017, where she led the development of Epic's predictive analytics suite. Following this, she served as a Senior Epic Application Consultant at The HCI Group from 2018 to 2020. She also held a position as a Senior Consultant at Navigant, focusing on digital transformation strategies from 2020 to 2021.

Education and Expertise

Bri Buch holds a dual degree in Economics and Public Health from The College of William and Mary. She furthered her education with a Master of Science in International Social and Public Policy from The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Additionally, she completed a short course in Managing Innovative Technology at the University of Oxford in 2019.

Advisory Role During Covid-19 Pandemic

During the Covid-19 pandemic, Bri Buch served as a strategic advisor to over 20 leading healthcare organizations. Her focus was on digital transformation and patient engagement, helping these organizations adapt to the challenges posed by the pandemic and improve their healthcare delivery models.

Media Features and Public Engagement

Bri Buch has been featured in several prominent publications, including The Virginia Gazette, Becker's Hospital Review, and USA Today. She has also participated in a podcast episode discussing the inefficiencies of the 'human band aid' approach in healthcare, contributing to the dialogue on improving healthcare systems.

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