Kyle Callahan

Chief Strategy Officer at Care Continuity

Kyle Callahan has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Kyle started their career as a Student at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine, where they gained valuable knowledge and skills. Kyle then continued their education at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, further enhancing their expertise in the field.

In 2012, Kyle joined the Health Care Service Corporation as an Analytics Consultant. Here, they conducted data mining and analytics to provide accurate clinical values for medical and behavioral health management programs. Additionally, they worked on improving ROI reporting for companies evaluating their investments in employee health improvement programs.

In 2014, Kyle transitioned to Care Continuity, where they held various roles. Kyle initially served as a Client Success Executive, leading the implementation and enhancement of patient navigation programs to improve communication and care for hospitals and patients. Later, they were promoted to Vice President of Operations, overseeing operational aspects of the organization. Currently, Kyle serves as the Chief Strategy Officer at Care Continuity.

Overall, Kyle Callahan's work experience showcases their expertise in healthcare operations, analytics, and strategy.

Kyle Callahan pursued their education in the field of Health Economics and Comparative Effectiveness Research during 2011-2012 at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Kyle obtained a Master of Health Economics (MHS) degree from this institution. There is no available information about their education prior to 2011 or after their time at Johns Hopkins. It is known, however, that they were associated with the Saint Louis University School of Medicine, but their degree and field of study from that institution have not been specified.

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Timeline

  • Chief Strategy Officer

    September, 2020 - present

  • Vice President of Operations

    May, 2019

  • Client Success Executive

    March, 2014