Tim Michalski started at the forefront of the Internet in 1995 with the audacious goal of launching a retail e-commerce platform with real-time credit card processing at a time when communicating directly with banks from a web browser was operationally, technically, and socially difficult. The failures and successes achieved while on the cutting edge of Internet innovation ignited a passion for translating seemingly impossible technical challenges into simple and meaningful experiences for consumers. Over the past 30 years, Tim Michalski has led the vision, design, and technical architecture on his own self-funded software businesses as well as for hundreds of software products in e-commerce, financial services, and healthcare for regional, national, and Fortune 50 companies. Combining the real-world challenges of self funding successful businesses with the needs of enterprise organizations to remain competitive through modernization, Tim has been able to develop a unique innovation approach over the course of 30 years that is lean, efficient, repeatable, and proven through numerous successful product launches. In 2008, Tim entered the healthcare market by request from a colleague who had a difficult product innovation that was in crisis. Without much knowledge about healthcare, Tim and his team partnered with a prominent local health system and was able to quickly rescue the product and take it to market. Shortly after product launch, a senior executive of the National Institutes of Health - Agency For Health Research And Quality contacted Tim directly to reveal that the agency was surprised by the success because it was the first of its kind. Since then, Tim and his core group of innovators have been dedicated to learning the challenges within the healthcare environment, particularly with clinicians, and have since brought numerous products to market from remote patient monitoring, full-scale EHRs, clinical decision support products, and many more. In 2024, Tim Michalski and his innovation team leveraged 16 years of clinical software experience and research to design and build EVAL Health (https://eval.health), the first no-code app platform designed specifically for researchers and clinicians to create, share, and use clinical apps. "My team and I are extremely passionate about helping clinicians on the front line of healthcare, and we're all-in on providing tools that empower clinicians to improve their own clinical practice. We're excited at how quickly EVAL Health is being adopted, and yet, we've only just started! A lot of fun to come."
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