OUR TEAM
Rick Reichard
Rick’s last active duty assignment was as the Division Chief of the Health Modeling and Informatics Division on the Air Force Surgeon General’s staff. He is the architect of the Air Force Surgeon General’s web-based P2R2 Performance Improvement System that demonstrates clinical practice performance improvements across 74 Military Treatment Facilities affecting over 1.2 Million patients. Lt. Colonel Reichard currently serves as a consultant with both the U.S. Veterans Health Administration and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security: Transportation Security Administration. Rick holds a Bachelors of Economics from The University of Massachusetts, and a Masters of Public Administration from Troy State University. He is a Board certified Hospital Administrator with the American College of Healthcare Executives and is a graduate of the Avraham Y. Goldratt Institute as a Jonah in the theory of constraints analysis and consulting.
G Denrick Reichard, MPA, CHE
Lt. Colonel, United States Air Force (retired)
Barry Greene
Barry Greene has worked on Health IT Development projects and lectured in both national and regional forums on the subjects of Health Information Exchange, Meaningful Use (Stage 1, 2, & 3), Practice Profitability, HL7 & XML interfacing strategies, CCHIT Certification, ONC-ATCB MU Certification, ePrescribing, Community Health Records, Disaster Recovery of Medical Records, Medical Billing Systems/Strategies, Public Health Reporting Systems, Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH), ICD 9, ICD 10, SNOMED-CT, HIPAA, and HITECH. He has worked with over 100 EHR and other medical software products. Barry served as Chief Technical Officer on one of CMS’ first Accountable Care Organizations.
Barry holds a Master of Science in Cyber Security from Excelsior College, and a Bachelors degree from Norwich University: The Military College of VT. His certifications include Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), HealthCare Information Security and Privacy Practitioner (HCISPP), Certified Authorization Professional (CAP), and Military Emergency Management Specialist (MEMS).
Barry R. Greene, MS, CISSP, CAP, HCISPP, MEMS
Lt. Colonel, New York Guard
Jill Phillips
Jill Phillips is a subject matter expert in medical systems utilization and outcomes management. From 2000 to 2005 she served as HEALTHeFORCES Program Director for North Atlantic Regional Medical Command in Washington, D.C., during which time both Colonel Phillips and her HEALTHeFORCES platform earned numerous government and private sector awards. In 2005 Post/Newsweek’s Government Computer News recognized Colonel Phillips as one of the ten top leaders in Government Information Technology. Her final active duty assignment was to the Assessment Demonstration Center, Headquarters, U.S. Air Force Medical Modernization Directorate: Clinical Operations. She was cited by the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) as “the mother” of the nation’s first Integrated Clinical Database.
Jill Phillips, RN, MSN, C, ANP
Colonel, United States Army (retired)
Ricardo Zamis