Kathy Dalton Ford
About Kathy Dalton Ford
Kathy Dalton Ford serves as the Chief Product Officer at Trella Health and has over 30 years of experience in strategic business development within the Global Healthcare IT and Medical Device sectors.
Current Role at Trella Health
Kathy Dalton Ford serves as the Chief Product Officer at Trella Health, a position she has held since 2024. In this role, she focuses on product strategy and development, leveraging her extensive experience in healthcare technology. Her responsibilities include overseeing product innovation and ensuring alignment with market needs.
Previous Experience at TeleTracking
Before joining Trella Health, Kathy Dalton Ford worked at TeleTracking as the Director of Product Management from 2017 to 2018. During her six-month tenure, she contributed to product strategies aimed at improving patient flow and operational efficiency within healthcare settings.
Career Background in Healthcare IT
Kathy Dalton Ford has a 30-year career in strategic business development and solution commercialization within the Global Healthcare IT and Medical Device sectors. Her background includes extensive experience in patient engagement, population health, and working with various healthcare systems, including EHR/MU, EMR, and revenue cycle management.
Board Membership at Continuity Health Solutions
Since 2016, Kathy Dalton Ford has been a member of the Board at Continuity Health Solutions, based in the Dallas/Fort Worth Area. In this capacity, she provides strategic guidance and oversight, drawing on her extensive experience in healthcare technology and management.
Expertise in Healthcare Innovation
Kathy Dalton Ford possesses expertise in scaling companies, capital raising, and achieving organizational maturity. She has been involved in various aspects of healthcare innovation, including medical device connectivity, telemedicine, and home health solutions. Her contributions to the field are further evidenced by her patent, highlighting her role in advancing healthcare technologies.