Parable Health
Peter Jackson's work experience begins in 2005 when they worked as a Food Microbiology Lab Assistant/Technician at the University of Delaware. In 2006, they founded INTEGRA Administrative Group, Inc., where they worked as a Programmer, designing and developing customer management software. Peter also founded Xeebra.org MMORPG Server and was responsible for designing and programming the website, MMORPG server, and supporting services. From 2009 to 2011, they founded two more companies, ItsGUD.com and UDHouses.com, where they built web applications and platforms aimed at positive social and environmental change and rental property indexing, respectively. In 2010, they worked as a Software Developer and Reporting Analyst at Hosting.com. In 2011, they became a Principal Software Engineer at Online Property Network. In 2012, they joined Acquia as a Senior Software Engineer. In 2013, they founded Parable Health, a company focused on wound assessment and management using mobile, computer vision technology. Most recently, in 2020, they co-founded Akyrian and currently serves as the CTO, leading product development and research and development efforts for a new approach to drug development using AI and automation.
Peter Jackson received a high school diploma from the Charter School of Wilmington in 2007. Peter then pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering at the University of Delaware from 2007 to 2011.
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Parable Health
Healogram was founded in 2013 by Nathan Ie and Peter Jackson to help providers remotely monitor wound care post-discharge.After observing how providers were increasingly receiving bundled payments for wound care (often making the follow-up process pure cost), they created the Healogram platform to enable providers to remotely monitor woundhealing, eliminating unnecessary follow up appointments, while still providing high quality care. Healogram aims to reduce providers' costs by making their bundled payments more profitable and improve the patient experience through a more efficient remote monitoring alternative.Healogram is launching pilots at Mass General and Brigham and Women’s hospitals this year, in addition to several home health agencies.