Primary.Health
Natalia Nash has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries and roles. In their current position at Primary.Health, they hold the role of Director of Provider Policy & Partnerships. Prior to this, they worked as a Financial Services Professional at WealthWave.
Natalia Nash also gained extensive experience in the healthcare sector while working at the California Department of Health Care Services. Natalia held various roles, including Network Adequacy & Health Plan Monitoring Section Chief, Managed Care Operations Contract Compliance Unit Chief, and Managed Care Policy & Program Implementation Analyst.
Before entering the healthcare industry, Natalia Nash worked as a Regional Sales Executive and Account Executive at Sterling, a background check company. Natalia also worked at Macy's in different sales and managerial roles, including Sales Manager II, Sales Manager I, Macy's by Appointment Executive, Gift Registry Completion Consultant, and Sales Associate.
Overall, Natalia Nash has developed a strong expertise in provider policy and partnerships, financial services, healthcare operations, sales, and management throughout their career.
Natalia Nash earned their Associate of Arts degree in Interior Design from American River College from the years 2002 to 2006. Following this, they attended California State University-Sacramento from 2006 to 2009 and received their Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration with a focus on Marketing.
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Primary.Health
Primary.Health is committed to protecting the health of every community through easy and affordable access to diagnostics. We provide program management software and program design services that let employers, schools and communities administer testing to prevent the spread of communicable diseases. Through our work with the largest, most complexorganizations at the height of the pandemic, Primary has earned the experience and trust to provide superior diagnostic testing for COVID-19, flu and other conditions that threaten population health.