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June 29, 2021 34 mins

A chat with Brian Stark, President & CEO of Banta Medical Services, a Life Sciences consulting firm, about how digital solutions greatly extend our reach; however, it is key that the digital solutions can capture and feed back the critical data elements promptly to pave the way for life-saving preemptive action and assist providers in maintaining effective patient care.  

"One piece of small data can paint a big picture." - Brian Stark

Brian T. Stark
Co-Founder, President & CEO
Banta Medical Service 
www.bantamedicalservices.com

Mr. Brian Stark is a high octane, wounded warrior Army intelligence operative, who gets things done and never gives up. Fueled by inspiration and his faith, he is dedicated to empowering people with the medical resources that they need to live a happy, healthy & productive life. Mr. Stark has over 15 years of leadership and corporate management success in both DOD (active duty U.S. Army) and private Industry. Mr. Stark has unique experience and cross-training within management and technical multidisciplinary fields; to include deployable information technology endeavors, the intelligence community, healthcare support, telemedicine services and biosciences research support. His management roles, leadership decision making abilities, top-tier organizational policy influence, organizational budget influences, and leadership intuitiveness have proven successful innovative techniques for organizational health and operational readiness. He has provided senior-level operational and technical advice and oversight for specialized DOD intelligence programs, as well as program support to DOD, Homeland Security, NASA, and CDC. 

He has served as an organizational strategic manager for near-term and long-term strategies. Throughout his career, he has consistently demonstrated his commitment in developing and maintaining the highest standards of an organization's health and success. Mr. Stark is highly experienced in corporate-level policy development and implementation, program management, federal government contracting and procurements, medical recruiting, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requirements, Medical Billing & Coding (ICD-9 & 10) familiarization, and served as an executive level compliance advisor to the CEO of a 300+ employee, with over 250 locations, which specialized in medical and bioscience support to the federal government. Mr. Stark is very active in his community and public health organizations. 

He is a participating member of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE), Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), and serves as a committee member for the Healthcare Sector within the Texas Eagle Ford Shale Consortium. Mr. Stark is also an alumnus of the Wounded Warrior Project.

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