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“…NextServices, a company in Ann Arbor, Mich., that codes doctor’s bills and collects insurance payments.
 
     
 
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December 2005
 
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Our team includes experts in cardiology, management and healthcare administration. iNexters (or NextServices associates) include CPC certified professionals and masters degree holders in healthcare administration and sciences such as biotechnology, microbiology and bioinformatics.

Advisors
Gil Omenn, M.D., Ph.D, Director of Michigan Center for Computational Medicine
Harvey J. White, M.D., F.A.C.C., Governor of American College of Cardiology (2002-05)
Professor M.S. Krishnan, Co-director, Michigan Center for Global Resource Leverage
Robert Milewski, M.B.A., F.A.C.H.E, President and CEO of Mt. Clemens General Hospital

Gil Omenn, M.D., Ph.D, Director of Michigan Center for Computational Medicine
Gilbert Omenn is the director of the UM Center for Computational Medicine & Biology and the Proteomics Alliance for Cancer Research. He served as Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs and as Chief Executive Officer of the University of Michigan Health System from 1997 to 2002. He was formerly Dean of the School of Public Health, and Professor of Medicine and Environmental Health, University of Washington, Seattle. He served as Associate Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy, and Associate Director, Office of Management and Budget, in the Executive Office of the President in the Carter Administration. He is a longtime director of Amgen Inc. and of Rohm & Haas Company. He is a member of the Council and leader of the Plasma Proteome Project for the international Human Proteome Organization. He is Chairman of the Board (2006-2007) of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Omenn received his B.A. summa cum laude from Princeton, M.D. magna cum laude from Harvard Medical School, and Ph.D. in genetics from the University of Washington.

Harvey J. White, M.D., F.A.C.C., Governor of American College of Cardiology (2002-05)
Harvey J. White, Jr. is the Medical Director at the Heart Hospital of New Mexico. For the past 15 years, Dr. White has dedicated himself to direct patient care, clinical research initiatives, and leadership activities designed to improve New Mexico’s Cardiovascular health care system. Dr. White’s dedication to health care delivery is exemplified in activities such as: Participation in the Rhode Island Department of Health Cardiac Care Advisory Committee, his directorship of inpatient services at the Indian Health Service Hospital in White River, Arizona, Chairmanship of Invasive Services at Presbyterian Hospital, Presidency of the New Mexico Chapter of the American Heart Association, Presidency of Southwest Cardiology Associates, Presidency of the Southwest Heart Foundation, Directorship of the annual Southwest Heart Symposium, and most recently his principal role in the founding of the Heart Hospital of New Mexico, serving as its original Chairman of the Board and current Medical Director. Dr. White is also a Governor of the American College of Cardiology.

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Professor M.S. Krishnan, Co-director, Michigan Center for Global Resource Leverage
Dr. M. S. Krishnan ("Krishnan") is Mary and Mike Hallman e-Business Fellow, Area Chairman and Professor of Business Information Technology at the University of Michigan Business School. Dr, Krishnan is also a Co-Director of the Center for Global Resource Leverage:India at the Michigan Business School. Dr. Krishnan received his Ph.D. in Information Systems from the Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie Mellon University in 1996. He was awarded the ICIS Best Dissertation Prize for his Doctoral Thesis on "Cost and Quality Considerations in Software Product Management". His research interest includes Corporate IT strategy, Business value of IT investments, and management of distributed business processes, software engineering economics, metrics and measures for quality, productivity and customer satisfaction for products in software and information technology industries. In January 2000, American Society for Quality (ASQ) selected him as one of the 21 voices of quality for the twenty first century. His research articles have appeared in several journals including Management Science, Information Systems Research Information Technology and People, Strategic Management Journal, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, IEEE Software, Decision Support Systems, Harvard Business Review, Information Week, Sloan Management Review, Optimize and Communications of the ACM. His article "The role of team factors in software cost and quality" was awarded the 1999 ANBAR Electronic Citation of Excellence. He serves on the editorial board of reputed academic journals including Management Science and Information Systems Research. Dr. Krishnan has consulted with Ford Motor Company, NCR, HIP, IBM, Bellsouth, TVS group and Ramco Systems.

Robert Milewski, M.B.A., F.A.C.H.E, President and CEO of Mt. Clemens General Hospital
Robert Milewski is President and CEO of Mt. Clemens General Hospital, a 288 bed hospital which is now part of McLaren Health Care Corporation in Michigan. He has held positions as the Reagent of National Association of Hospital Executives and President of Michigan Hospital Executives Association.

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