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Healthcare Entrepreneur Meetup: Bird Blitch of Patientco

  • DAY
    May 8, 2019
  • TIME
    7:30 AM
    9:00 AM
  • PLACE

    Atlanta Tech Village

    3423 Piedmont Road NE

    Atlanta, GA

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Event Description

Join us for our May Healthcare Entrepreneur Meetup!

The goal of these meetups is to facilitate more of those connections as well as truly dig deeper into Healthcare problems that Atlanta entrepreneurs can help solve. We would love to have you join!

This May, listen in on a Q&A with A.T. Gimbel and Bird Blitch, CEO & Co-Founder of Patientco. We will cover everything from the Patientco story, to tips on how to be a successful entrepreneur in HealthIT, to the potential for growth of Health IT in Atlanta. This is our third Meetup in a series of talks about Healthcare in Atlanta.

Prior to launching Patientco, Mr. Blitch co-founded and served as Chief Executive Officer for BroadSource Inc., a venture backed Telecommunications Expense Management (TEM) technology provider. At BroadSource, he was instrumental in transforming the $11 million backed venture-funded company into a market leading Telecom Expense Management company and an organization that was twice listed by INC magazine as one of the Fastest Growing Private Companies in the United States. He is the recipient of the 2010 Young Alumnus Award from Georgia Tech, and also serves as an Advisory Board member of the Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC), a start-up accelerator that helps technology entrepreneurs launch and build successful companies. He is a graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering.

Patientco is on a mission to change the way consumers pay for healthcare in order to drive better financial outcomes for health systems. We build and deploy consumer-friendly payment technology and health-specific payment infrastructure informed by data from millions of patient transactions.


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