Eamon Johnson is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in technology and health data science. Currently serving as CEO of TritonX Inc and Global Health Metrics, Eamon has held key leadership roles since 2015. Prior to these roles, Eamon served as CTO and CEO at Global Health Metrics, and worked as a postdoctoral scholar at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences at CWRU from 2016 to 2019. Earlier experience includes roles as an analyst and graduate student at Case Western Reserve University, and as a senior associate and application architect at Diamond Management and Technology Consultants and Digital Innovators, respectively. Eamon began academic pursuits at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, obtaining a BS in Computer Science, followed by an MS and a PhD in Computer Science at Case Western Reserve University.
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Global Health Metrics, The Health Data Science Company
Based in Cleveland, Ohio, Global Health Metrics provides health risk assessment tools that enable providers, insurers, and employers to reduce costs, control risks, and improve health outcomes for their covered populations. Our product portfolio consists of a suite of health risk assessment tools designed to improve health decisions and health behaviors. We are committed to improving health at both the population and individual level through targeted application of risk assessments and other informatics tools. Existing products include the HealthyLife Health Risk Assessment (healthylifeHRA.org), the Healthy Moms Health Risk Assessment (healthymomshra.com) and HealthStead (healthstead.org and neighborhoodrisk.com). We are a portfolio company of Case Western Reserve University and The MetroHealth System, and our team includes experts from these institutions. We represent a novel collaboration between sociology, computer science and medicine. To date, we have successfully competed for grants from the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality and the National Institutes of Health that provided funding for the development of the HealthyLife Health Risk Assessment and our other software tools. Our customers include health care providers, health plans, managed care organizations, health care service organizations, and technology companies. A Global Health Metrics team also received an Honorable Mention at the 1st Cleveland Medical Hackathon and took 2nd place in the deBeaumont Foundation and Practical Playbook “Closing the Data Divide” National Software Challenge.