Ed Holzwarth

Chief Operating Officer at Greenlight Health Data Solutions, Inc.

Ed Holzwarth is an experienced technology executive currently serving as the Chief Operating Officer at Greenlight Health Data Solutions, Inc. since December 2024. Previously, Ed co-founded Pattern Health in September 2012, where Ed held roles as Chief Technology Officer and Board Member, leading the development of a prominent SaaS platform for clinical trials and overseeing operations in alignment with business objectives. Prior to that, Ed founded Little Green Software, a software development agency focused on health and research applications. Early in their career, Ed worked as a Senior Software Engineer at Emergent Game Technologies and as a Software Engineer at Numerical Design Limited. Ed's educational background includes a B.A. in Computer Science from Wesleyan University and coursework in City and Regional Planning at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, complemented by continuing education at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Durham, United States

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Greenlight Health Data Solutions, Inc.

For far too long patients and the companies who serve them have been held back because patients’ records are shared at a snail’s pace. Greenlight’s technology ecosystem connects patients, providers and partners, eliminating the inefficiencies and delays in requesting, submitting and accessing electronic health records (EHR). Greenlight connects with 40+ leading EHR systems, reaching approximately 90% of the U.S. provider market. APIs are all RESTful and secured to HITRUST and HIPAA specifications. Our reputation comes from earning the trust of patients and our partners across our 25-year history in patient data and portals. Join the patient record revolution by unleashing the power of digital health data in healthcare, insurance, disability and workers’ compensation claims, medical research, clinical trials and more. It’s time to get patients’ records moving.


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