Daniel Hallenbeck

Vice President Of Strategy And Strategic Partnerships at Acentra Health

Daniel Hallenbeck currently serves as the Vice President of Strategy and Strategic Partnerships at Acentra Health, with a focus on enhancing organizational initiatives. Prior to this role, Daniel held multiple positions at the New York State Department of Health from November 2020 to December 2023, including Chief Technology Officer for New York State Medicaid, where responsibilities included developing a 10-year modernization roadmap for Medicaid Enterprise Systems, and Director of Enterprise Architecture overseeing all Medicaid systems architecture. Daniel's experience also includes serving as Director of the New York State Medicaid Data Warehouse, where oversight of Medicaid data and analytics was key. Earlier roles featured work as an Enterprise Architect at Computer Sciences Corporation, contributing significantly to the largest independent health exchange in the U.S. and integrating complex technologies. Daniel started their career as an Application Architect at the New York State Department of Tax and Finance, focusing on enterprise application design. Daniel holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology from the Rochester Institute of Technology.

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Albany, United States

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Acentra Health

Acentra Health, formed in 2023 by the merger of industry leaders CNSI and Kepro, combines public sector knowledge, clinical expertise, and technological ingenuity to modernize the healthcare experience for state and federal partners and their priority populations. From designing and developing advanced claims, encounter, and provider solutions that drive efficiency and cost savings to delivering clinically focused service models for care management and quality oversight, Acentra Health is accelerating better outcomes. Acentra Health is backed by Carlyle (NASDAQ: CG), a global investment firm.


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