What Brad Bostic (and the team at hc1) does is not simple. But they’ve done it well for nearly a decade … and they will continue to do it even better because the mission remains clear: Provide as customized a health care journey as possible for each and every person.
Bostic was honored Tuesday as the Chamber’s Indiana Wesleyan University 2020 Dynamic Leader of the Year. The company has developed new products and services (including the hc1 Workforce Advisor) throughout 2020 to assist its clients and their patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. He describes the how portion of hc1’s prowess in this way:
“We’re literally bringing in all the high-fidelity insight and serving that up in the most meaningful way for caregivers to make the best decisions for their patients – for health system and health plan executives to execute in a most effective way. It’s about delivering on the diagnoses and the prescriptions that are going to make you as healthy as possible.”
The company does so by working with its partners to gather and process lab test data – to the tune of more than 500 million diagnostic results per month.
“Yes, the data is huge. It keeps growing,” Bostic shares. “Another factor that’s interesting to note is we have about 160 million unique individual patient profiles that we’ve actually processed into the system as well. This isn’t just looking at results for the sake of trying to figure out what’s going on; it’s trying to make health care a personalized for every individual. It’s nearly half of the U.S. population that has actually been informing these insights that we have.”
Bostic is building on a technology career that spans more than two decades. His work, both with hc1 and beyond, reflects the importance of the Dynamic and Creative Culture driver of the Indiana Vision 2025 plan to create the best possible business climate for Hoosiers.
He is a leader, a mentor, an investor … and so much more.
The above comments from Bostic are not included in our BizVoice® magazine feature story. The following is – and it serves as an inspiration to the state’s tech community.
“What I see as the next level is making it so that Indiana has the tech behemoths that are started here and built here,” Bostic contends. I think health care and health care technology is the optimal space where I would place that bet … because of the kind of talent and expertise we have here in and around that domain.
“I would put Indiana up against anybody in terms of this combination, this intersection of health care and technology. So, to really take Indiana to the next level, we need to grow an Apple here. That’s a lofty statement, but we need to do that.”
Read the BizVoice story now. Listen to Bostic’s own words in a November 20 podcast.
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