
Sift Healthcare Appoints Ralph Perfetto as COO
Sift Healthcare has appointed Ralph Perfetto as its new Chief Operating Officer, announced in a press release. Perfetto will be responsible for overseeing operations, technology, data science, and product strategy at the healthcare payments intelligence company.
Perfetto brings over 25 years of experience in healthcare data, analytics, and technology. His previous roles include Senior Vice President of Digital Products and Advanced Data Analytics at Zelis, where he led data strategy and implementation efforts. He has also held senior positions at HMS/Eliza and Optum, and founded multiple healthcare technology ventures.
Justin Nicols, Founder and CEO of Sift Healthcare, expressed enthusiasm for Perfetto's appointment, highlighting his expertise in aligning technology with business value. Perfetto himself stated his excitement to join the team, emphasizing the alignment of Sift's platform and mission with the needs of the healthcare landscape.
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