Full Name
David Haddick BSEE
Job Title
Owner
Company
David Haddick & Associates, LLC
Speaker Short Bio
David Haddick was CEO of PSYCHeANALYTICS, which was dedicated to the advancement of Integrated Behavioral Healthcare. PSYCHeANALYTICS provides pre-visit patient screening to inform Primary Care Providers of non-medical conditions and recommendations to triage mild to severe behavioral healthcare in the medical clinic. “We help PCPs anticipate and treat the complexity of emotional and behavioral conditions that interfere with their patient’s medical treatment."
Mr. Haddick has been a serial entrepreneur for over 30 years, mainly in the field of medical imaging and computerized diagnostics for Radiologist and Physicians. Since 2002 he has been dedicated to improving the design of computer software that recognizes the needs of clinicians and enhances their productivity.
He was a founder and CEO of KDH Systems. The company’s mission was to create automated reporting systems for physicians that took the place of conventional dictation with a significant improvement in cost capture and efficiency. This led to an opportunity to develop the first Emergency Department Information System for the University of California at San Francisco in 2002. This system remained in service for over 12 years.
A special feature of this EDIS was automated candidate identification for emergency medical research. KDH's products evolved to address all medical research enrollment through real time screening of patients for inclusion/exclusion criteria at the point of care.
Prior to KDH Systems, he was a consultant on image processing software for use in many industries. His clients ranged from France to Japan and included work for Nippon Avionics, Pixar, Eastman Kodak, Oxberry, Parallel Geoscience Corporation, Focus Graphics, LDS France and more.
During his first stint in healthcare, he designed and developed a number of patented film recorders for ultrasound, nuclear medicine, digital radiology, computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). His patented technology assured the diagnostic quality of electronic image reproduction onto X-ray film. His patents were licensed to Fuji Medical Systems and Agfa-Gevaert.
Mr. Haddick has been a serial entrepreneur for over 30 years, mainly in the field of medical imaging and computerized diagnostics for Radiologist and Physicians. Since 2002 he has been dedicated to improving the design of computer software that recognizes the needs of clinicians and enhances their productivity.
He was a founder and CEO of KDH Systems. The company’s mission was to create automated reporting systems for physicians that took the place of conventional dictation with a significant improvement in cost capture and efficiency. This led to an opportunity to develop the first Emergency Department Information System for the University of California at San Francisco in 2002. This system remained in service for over 12 years.
A special feature of this EDIS was automated candidate identification for emergency medical research. KDH's products evolved to address all medical research enrollment through real time screening of patients for inclusion/exclusion criteria at the point of care.
Prior to KDH Systems, he was a consultant on image processing software for use in many industries. His clients ranged from France to Japan and included work for Nippon Avionics, Pixar, Eastman Kodak, Oxberry, Parallel Geoscience Corporation, Focus Graphics, LDS France and more.
During his first stint in healthcare, he designed and developed a number of patented film recorders for ultrasound, nuclear medicine, digital radiology, computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). His patented technology assured the diagnostic quality of electronic image reproduction onto X-ray film. His patents were licensed to Fuji Medical Systems and Agfa-Gevaert.
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