Daniel Libby has a comprehensive work experience spanning over three decades. Daniel started their career as a Digital Map Technician at Geographic Data Technology in 1989, where they played a vital role in geocoding digital maps and ensuring data accuracy. Daniel then moved on to work as a Senior Programmer/Analyst at Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Hampshire from 1990 to 1997, where they developed and maintained SAS data warehouse and Oracle tables, and collaborated with various departments to create production and ad-hoc reports.
In 1997, Daniel joined Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, where they held the position of Senior Programmer/Analyst until 2016. During their time at Dartmouth-Hitchcock, they demonstrated expertise in enterprise SAS administration and provided support for various initiatives, including Accountable Care Organization, Risk Contracting, Population Health, and Quality. Daniel also played a significant role in implementing FISMA-compliant data center and facilitating the development of a high-performance health plan. Moreover, Daniel contributed to the CMS Physician Group Practice Demonstration and developed the ACO claims-based registry system.
Most recently, Daniel has been working at RxAnte, Inc. as a Senior Analytic Programmer since 2016. Daniel'srole involves using SAS programming and Linux to provide client analytics and improve medication use. RxAnte is a predictive analytics and clinical services company committed to enhancing patient health outcomes and reducing unnecessary healthcare costs.
Overall, Daniel Libby has a diverse range of experiences in analytical programming, healthcare data management, and digital mapping, making him a valuable asset in any organization.
Daniel Libby attended the University of Southern Maine from 1983 to 1984, where they pursued a degree in Computer Science with a field of study in Mathematics. Following this, they enrolled at Central Connecticut State University from 1985 to 1989, majoring in Computer Science. Daniel'sfield of study at this institution included Statistics and Geography.
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