Rita Wilson began her career in information technology before the internet. A textbook "early adopter," she helped develop standards for digital information exchange between group health pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) and retail pharmacies at a time when computers cost $50,000 and stored 1 million times less information than iPhones can today.
When she left pharmacy software development in 2002, it was to enter a field she thought needed digital information exchange as much as group health did, but was much further behind: workers' compensation.
Fourteen years later, the ...
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