Prior to Medicaid, he co-founded and sold Care at Hand, an award-winning predictive analytics platform that used insights of non-medical staff to prevent aging people from being hospitalized. Care at Hand published several peer-reviewed studies, enabled home and community based service providers to sustain their care transition programs, and saved Medicare/Medicaid millions of dollars by preventing hospitalizations.
Dr. Ostrovsky has served on several boards and committees dedicated to interoperability standards, quality improvement and measurement, and innovation including the National Quality Forum, Office of the National Coordinator, and the Commonwealth Fund.
Prior to Care at Hand, he led teams at the WHO, US Senate, and San Francisco Health Department toward health system strengthening through technology.
Andrey holds a Medical Doctorate and undergraduate degrees from Boston University. He completed his pediatrics residency training in the Boston Combined Residency Program.
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