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Srujana J.

Senior Software Engineer at Emergency Care Partners

Srujana J. is a skilled software engineer with a robust background in software development, holding a Master’s Degree in Computer Science from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and a Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology from G. Narayanamma Institute Of Technology And Science. Currently serving as a Senior Software Engineer at Emergency Care Partners since February 2018, Srujana J. has previously held positions as a Software Engineer and Software Developer Intern at Swiss Medical Management Consulting and gained experience as a Graduate Assistant at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Earlier career experience includes roles as a Software Engineer and Test Engineer at Infosys from October 2012 to July 2015.

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Lafayette, United States

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Emergency Care Partners

Headquartered in Pensacola, Florida, ECP is a leading provider of emergency medicine and emergency department management services for hospitals across the U.S., with current operations in Oklahoma, Texas, Arizona, Louisiana, Florida, New York, Illinois, and North Carolina. ECP sees 1.4 million patient visits annually across operations at 54 sites of service, supported by a clinical workforce of 900+ physicians and mid-level providers. ECP employs a differentiated model relative to other platforms in the emergency medicine space, highlighted by the ability to maintain ownership through its physician partnership model (with over 60% of physicians being shareholders today) and the ability for regional/local groups to maintain their branding and clinical autonomy while still benefitting from ECP's significant back-office infrastructure. This critical infrastructure includes support for the revenue cycle, financial and operational reporting, recruiting, training, compliance, contracting, scheduling, and payroll, among other functions. ECP's affiliated medical groups also have access to the platform's proprietary analytics platform, which operatively interfaces in real time with each hospital's IT platform to track/report daily key performance indicators (KPI) in the emergency room. These include throughput, capacity utilization, clinical quality metrics, and ancillary services reporting, which are used by ECP clinical/operational leaders and the hospitals themselves to drive quality service and outcomes and a consistent patient experience within each customer's emergency department.


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51-200

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