Dan Myung is an engineer with a keen interest in developing expressive, interoperable and portable software systems specifically in the health care realm. Dan holds an ideal that there are social and societal ills that are waiting to be solved through the help of better, accessible software. Prior to joining Dimagi, Dan worked 5 years as lead developer and co-founder of 10Blade, a startup specializing in developing electronic medical records and decision systems for EMS, first responder, and critical care personnel. At 10Blade, Dan developed alongside Harvard University's Department of Computer Science the world's first low powered wireless pulse oximeter running on a TinyOS based device. This led to new explorations in developing innovative new decision-support systems for the pre-hospital phase of emergency care, as well as provide critical feedback to health informatics standards bodies the need to expand existing standards' documentation of pre-hospital data. For Boston Medical Center, Dan provided 10Blade's electronic point of care charge capture for selected Trauma surgeons, greatly increasing billing revenue and providing a more continous record for further research. Dan holds an AB in Computer Science from Harvard University. |