Monday, November 25, 2024

Tech Talk with CMS

A Tech Talk with CMS was one of the highlights of the 2021 FedHealthIT Innovation Awards. The 7th Annual Event recognizes and honors the Federal Health technology and consulting community by celebrating programs nominated and selected by their peers for DRIVING INNOVATION and RESULTS across the Department of Veterans Affairs, Military Health, Health and Human Services, and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

Listen to the podcast with Quentin Tyson, Chief Technology Officer in the Information System Group, Center for Clinical Standards and Quality within the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services here.

About Quentin Tyson  

Quentin Tyson is the Chief Technology Officer in the Information System Group, Center for Clinical Standards and Quality within the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services with over thirty years of IT experience of which twenty of those are in the Federal Government. Quentin received his Masters of Science in Telecommunication from Johns Hopkins University and Bachelors of Science in Information Technology with a focus on networking from University of Maryland Baltimore County. Quentin focuses on strategic thinking, identifying opportunities for growth, building partnerships and leaning out and improving the overall IT environment to help reduce cost, increasing efficiency and deliver IT services and technology to our partners and consumers. 

 

Access more podcasts in the series here.

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