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Hub International appoints chief clinical informatics officer

by Graham Simons
16 February 2023
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Hub International has appointed Dr Kryijztoff Novotnaj as chief clinical informatics officer (CCIO) as it aims to help organisations personalise employee benefit offerings.

Dr Novotnaj has more than 20 years of experience in employee benefits, healthcare and wellness, and has held various leadership roles in executive clinical consulting and health informatics for regional and national consulting firms, including Castlight Health.

In his new role Dr Novotnaj will lead the strategic and operational development of clinical forecasts for clients in a bid to streamline costs while improving individual outcomes, the firm said.

It added Dr Novotnaj will use his experience in clinical informatics to further Hub’s value-added services for clients to think differently on how to strategically build employee benefits for talent management.

Jeff Faber, chief strategy officer for employee benefits at Hub, said: “By translating raw medical science analytics into something clients can understand, leverage and focus on, we help navigate many of today’s HR challenges.”

Dr. Novotnaj added: “Using clinical data science to personalise employee benefit offerings provides employers with a full understanding of their workforce and their families.

“This creates a better plan to control benefit expenses while continuing to find ways to engage and increase employee participation.

“More importantly, the data can help employers continue to evolve and prepare for their future workforce benefit needs.”

 

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