Chip Caraway

Data Conversion Architect at Keystone Technologies

Chip Caraway is a data conversion architect at Keystone Technologies. Chip has over 15 years of experience in data conversion, working with some of the largest healthcare organizations in the United States.

Chip started their career in data conversion at Mercy Health System in 2005. Chip worked with Mercy for over 6 years, providing data conversion services for their enterprise-wide system implementation. This implementation was one of the largest healthcare data conversions in the US at the time.

In 2012, Chip moved to MedSys Group Consulting, where they provided data conversion services for Baycare Health System in Florida. Chip was responsible for converting multiple physician groups/practices from various different systems into McKesson Practice Partner.

Since joining Keystone Technologies, Chip has been working as a data conversion architect, providing technical expertise and guidance to clients converting their data to Keystone's platform. Chip has helped many clients successfully migrate their data, and is known for their attention to detail and ability to find effective solutions to complex technical problems.

Chip Caraway has a BS in Computer Science from the University of Houston-Victoria, transferables in Computer Science from The Victoria College, and an AA in Business from San Jacinto College.

Timeline

  • Data Conversion Architect

    Current role