David Berky serves as the Chief Innovation Officer at Innoventrum, where he spearheads the development of cutting-edge SaaS and product solutions tailored for the healthcare sector. With a robust background in information technology and a keen understanding of the complexities within the Hospital & Health...
David Berky serves as the Chief Innovation Officer at Innoventrum, where he spearheads the development of cutting-edge SaaS and product solutions tailored for the healthcare sector. With a robust background in information technology and a keen understanding of the complexities within the Hospital & Health Care industry, David is dedicated to creating disruptive solutions that enhance operational efficiencies and improve patient outcomes. His leadership is pivotal in driving key projects such as Find-A-Code, HccCoder, ChiroCode, and Codapedia, which are designed to streamline coding processes and empower healthcare professionals with accurate, real-time information.
David’s expertise in software development and product management allows him to effectively oversee the integration of innovative technologies that meet the evolving needs of healthcare providers. His proficiency in PHP, SQL, and various database management systems complements his strategic vision, enabling him to lead cross-functional teams through agile methodologies like Scrum. This approach not only fosters collaboration but also accelerates the delivery of high-quality products that align with industry standards.
With a Bachelor’s degree in Business Information Systems from Arizona State University’s W. P. Carey School of Business, David combines technical acumen with a strong foundation in business development and executive management. His commitment to leveraging technology to solve real-world challenges in healthcare positions him as a thought leader in the field. As Innoventrum continues to push the boundaries of healthcare innovation, David remains at the forefront, driving initiatives that promise to revolutionize how healthcare professionals access and utilize critical information.