Kevin Donnelly

Kevin Donnelly

Greater Chicago Area
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Growth-focused, innovative healthcare and IT executive and board member leveraging 20+…

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    Chicago, Illinois, United States

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    Chicago, Illinois, United States

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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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    Chicago, Illinois, United States

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    Chicago, IL

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    Chicago, Illinois, United States

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    New York City Metropolitan Area

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    Chicago, IL

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    Northfield, IL

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    Chicago, IL

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    Chicago, IL

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Education

Volunteer Experience

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    MATTER

    - Present 8 years 5 months

    Health

    Mentor at Chicago Innovation Mentors (CIM), 2016 – Present: Serve as a mentor to help encourage risk taking, innovation, and entrepreneurship while catalyzing tech commercialization and enhancing local economic development. Throughout my time with CIM, I have partnered with 12+ ventures in biotechnology, genomics, behavioral health, diagnostics, therapeutics, functional medicine and digital health.

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    Mentor

    Workbox Company

    - Present 5 years 3 months

    Workbox is a team of entrepreneurs devoted to helping other entrepreneurs succeed. Our aim is to create a culture of action, collaboration and support to help our members turn their professional passions into successful ventures.

Publications

  • Multilingual documentation and classification

    Studies in Health Technologies and Informatics

    Health care providers around the world have used classification systems for decades as a basis for documentation, communications, statistical reporting, reimbursement and research. In more recent years machine-readable medical terminologies have taken on greater importance with the adoption of electronic health records and the need for greater granularity of data in clinical systems. Use of a clinical terminology harmonised with classifications, implemented within a clinical information system,…

    Health care providers around the world have used classification systems for decades as a basis for documentation, communications, statistical reporting, reimbursement and research. In more recent years machine-readable medical terminologies have taken on greater importance with the adoption of electronic health records and the need for greater granularity of data in clinical systems. Use of a clinical terminology harmonised with classifications, implemented within a clinical information system, will enable the delivery of many patient health benefits including electronic clinical decision support, disease screening and enhanced patient safety. In order to be usable these systems must be translated into the language of use, without losing meaning. It is evident that today one system cannot meet all requirements which call for collaboration and harmonisation in order to achieve true interoperability on a multilingual basis.

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  • eHealth:Combining Health Telematics,Telemedicine,Biomedical Engineering and Bioinformatics to the Edge, Chapter: Multilingual Documentation and Classification

    IOS Press

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  • SNOMED-CT: The advanced terminology and coding system for eHealth

    Studies in health technology and informatics

    A clinical terminology is essential for Electronic Health records. It represents clinical information input into clinical IT systems by clinicians in a machine-readable manner. Use of a Clinical Terminology, implemented within a clinical information system, will enable the delivery of many patient health benefits including electronic clinical decision support, disease screening and enhanced patient safety. For example, it will help reduce medication-prescribing errors, which are currently known…

    A clinical terminology is essential for Electronic Health records. It represents clinical information input into clinical IT systems by clinicians in a machine-readable manner. Use of a Clinical Terminology, implemented within a clinical information system, will enable the delivery of many patient health benefits including electronic clinical decision support, disease screening and enhanced patient safety. For example, it will help reduce medication-prescribing errors, which are currently known to kill or injure many citizens. It will also reduce clinical administration effort and the overall costs of healthcare.

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