Cesar Acosta

Senior Web Developer at Office Ally

Cesar Acosta has a diverse work experience in the field of web and software development. Cesar started their career in 2010 as a Student Assistant Analyst/Programmer at CSU, Fullerton, where they worked until May 2011. During this time, they also worked as a Grader for a brief period.

In 2012, Cesar joined Wolla as a Web Application Developer and worked until November 2012. Cesar then joined Nations Direct Inc as a Software Developer, where they enhanced in-house multi-layered solution software using VB and C# with .NET framework 2.0 and 4. Cesar worked at Nations Direct Inc until April 2014.

From April 2014 to August 2016, Cesar worked as a Software Developer at Farmers & Merchants Bank of Long Beach.

Cesar then joined Office Ally in November 2016 as a Junior Web Developer. Cesar was responsible for debugging and development of web applications using C# and VB.NET. Cesar also worked on front-end communication and development of WebAPIs and interfaced with 3rd party applications. In July 2018, they were promoted to the position of Web Developer and continued their responsibilities of web application development, modification of Angular applications, and managing the development environment. In June 2020, they were further promoted to the position of Senior Web Developer, where they continued their development work along with additional responsibilities such as code review, managing code conflicts, and contributing to the software development life cycle.

Cesar Acosta has gained valuable experience in web and software development throughout their career.

Cesar Acosta earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Computer Science from California State University, Fullerton. Cesar attended the university from 2006 to 2011.

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Orange, United States

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Office Ally

Office Ally started in 2000 as a medical claims clearinghouse for professional and institutional providers. The business model was simple: Provide clearinghouse services to medical providers at no cost. They started with the Independent Physicians Associations (IPAs) in California and quickly expanded. They now have a presence in every state in thecountry.In 2006, They began providing additional software products to further empower the healthcare industry. They started by creating their Online Entry tool, allowing providers to easily enter claims online at no cost and automatically submit them to Insurance companies/Payers electronically. Later that same year, they launched Practice Mate, their free practice management system. Over the next few years they continued to thrive and implemented EHR 24/7, their Electronic Health Records system that competes with all the expensive EHR systems on the market today. They also launched Patient Ally, their Personal Health Record Portal that allows patients to communicate with their providers and their staff electronically through Practice Mate and EHR 24/7.