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Elizabeth Lucia

Client Contracting and AR Specialist at Boston Heart Diagnostics

Elizabeth Lucia has a diverse work experience, starting in 2009 with their role as a Laboratory Assistant at AbbVie, where they worked until September 2011. Elizabeth then moved on to Olive Garden as a Server from December 2010 to January 2012. In 2013, they joined integrated Genetics as a Customer Service Representative and worked until October 2014. From October 2014 to May 2016, they worked as a Billing Information Specialist at Boston Heart Diagnostics. Elizabeth then moved up to the role of a Billing Information Specialist II from May 2016 to July 2018. Currently, they are working at Boston Heart Diagnostics as a Client Contracting and AR Specialist, a role they started in July 2018.

Elizabeth Lucia obtained an Associate's degree in General Studies from Quinsigamond Community College, which they attended from 2010 to 2012. Prior to that, from 2008 to 2009, they studied Business Administration and Management, General at Worcester State University. However, they did not complete a degree at this institution.

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Boylston, United States

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Boston Heart Diagnostics

Boston Heart Lab is a healthcare company that provides cardiovascular disease (CVD) management. Through there combination of proprietary lipid testing capability, sophisticated tools, advanced therapy guidelines, and patient support services, they are providing physicians, patients, and pharmaceutical companies with viable disease management.Unlike other lipid testing companies that are focused on the primary screening market for CVD, their proprietary testing technology allows for the ongoing monitoring of a patient's disease and precise determination of the most appropriate pharmaceutical alternatives. They can provide unique, personalized treatment options to patients with dyslipidemia to determine the efficacy of lipid adjusting drugs in most cases within the first 6 weeks of treatment. Competing methods usually need 6 months.