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Tae K.

Tae Kim serves as the Medical Director of Clinical Review at Point32Health since May 2023, overseeing the clinical review of coverage requests for various insurance products. Concurrently, Tae Kim works as an Emergency/EMS Physician at Mercy Medical Center, responsible for the care of critically-ill patients, and holds multiple leadership positions in education and emergency care including Director of Medical Education and Assistant EMS Medical Director. Additionally, Tae Kim is an independent consultant for proSapient, providing expertise on critical care devices, and serves as an independent reviewer for medical necessity and quality of care evaluations for both medlitix and HQSI. Tae Kim is an Associate Professor at Bay Path University and participates in telehealth as a physician with Push Health. Involved in community health initiatives, Tae Kim also acts as Medical Director for the CONMED RESPONSE TEAM, promoting safety at large events. Educational credentials include a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from Western University of Health Sciences and various certificates in emergency management and medical education.

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Springfield, United States

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HQSI (Healthcare Quality Strategies, Inc)

HQSI (Healthcare Quality Strategies, Inc.) provides independent medical review for private and government insurers, hospitals, third-party administrators and employers. As a URAC-certified review organization, and NAIRO member, HQSI conducts reviews in all key medical specialties — always adhering to the highest ethical and professional standards. HQSI quickly and accurately handles reviews in the areas of: • medical necessity • appropriateness of setting • level of care • quality of care • experimental treatment/procedures • coding • DRG assignment HQSI, a leader in health quality improvement for more than 25 years, works with providers, communities and government agencies, including the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, to make health care safer, more efficient and more effective.


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