Andrew L. Carricarte's Profile
Andrew L. Carricarte graduated from Florida State University, where he was commissioned as an infantry officer in the United States Army. Andrew served with the 82nd Airborne as an Army Captain serving two tours in Afghanistan and Iraq. As an Army Airborne Ranger, Andrew was awarded 2 bronze stars. After leaving the military, Andrew went to work for AMEDEX-BUPA-USA MEDICAL SERVICES, a global health and care company with over 7 million members in over 180 different countries. During his tenure, he held the position of Director of USA Medical Services for the Latin America and Caribbean Division. Andrew was responsible for implementing a variety of health systems, programs and initiatives focused on delivering and managing care across 42 different countries, including within the US.
Andrew is currently the President, CEO of IOS Health Systems, Inc, a Miami-based provider and leading innovator of web-based electronic health systems. IOS Health Systems currently has the largest number of ambulatory EHR installations in South Florida with a 99% customer retention rate. Andrew’s leadership and vision has been the impetus behind IOS’s growth and expansion. The company’s annual growth to date in 2009 has exceeded 350% over the previous year and continues it’s successful national expansion initiatives. They offer an innovative suite of easy-to-use and affordable solutions that include Medios EHR (Electronic Health Records), Medios PMS (Practice Management System), and Medios Enterprise systems. Aligned with the government’s recent initiatives, they allow physicians to better manage their practices by applying powerful technologies that result in a better quality of life, lower costs and improved patient care.
Articles By Andrew L. CarricarteEHR: Federal Funds Will Be Available To You. Are you prepared? Healthcare:Technology - 132 views Stimulus Funds are Available to Physicians to Adopt Electronic Health Records. Evaluate and choose the right system and don't miss out on the opportunity to obtain a share of the federal funds.
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