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»Ingenix Consulting Names New CEO
Ingenix Consulting named John Nackel as CEO and executive vice president of the firm, effective immediately.
In his new role, Nackel will oversee the largest health care and human services-focused consultancy in the U.S., leading the further development of a business that helps providers, payers, government agencies, life-science and emerging health companies achieve their objectives for growth, performance and capital.
Nackel succeeds Ted Chien, who led Ingenix Consulting for four years.
Most recently, Nackel was Chairman and CEO of Three-Sixty Advisory Group, LLC, a business he founded to help emerging health care services and medical technology companies accelerate their growth, efficiency and capital. Nackel also was the global managing director of Health Care Consulting at Ernst & Young.
“Ingenix Consulting has the health care market’s deepest collection of expertise and results-oriented analytic capabilities, all focused on finding the best solutions to the problems facing clients and the industry at large,” said Nackel. “Ingenix Consulting is filled with passionate, brilliant professionals dedicated to improving the quality of life for millions of people. I am excited to join and lead this business.”
Ingenix is a provider of health care information, technology and consulting services based in Eden Prairie, Minn.
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