Daniel Wojta

Director of EDI and Business Development at Office Ally

Daniel Wojta has a diverse work experience in the healthcare industry. Daniel started their career in 2001 at UnitedHealth Group, where they held various roles such as Sr. Provider Advocate and eSolutions - Strategic Accounts Manager. In these positions, they were responsible for understanding healthcare legislation, educating physician networks, and building partnerships. Daniel also served as the eSolutions - National Sales/Marketing/Training Director and played a key role in developing and implementing technology plans and business analysis. In 2012, they joined Office Ally as the Head of Data/Business Development, although specific details about their responsibilities are not provided. Overall, Daniel Wojta has a strong background in healthcare, with a focus on sales, marketing, and business development.

Daniel Wojta attended the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse in pursuit of a degree. Daniel also attended Roncalli and the University of Wisconsin Lacrosse, although no degree or field of study is specified for these additional schools.

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San Diego, 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.