Claredi's founder, Kepa Zubeldia, is a highly respected leader in the healthcare EDI industry. He has been intimately involved with healthcare EDI for the last 20 years, and has participated in a number of industry bodies. Until October, 2000, Dr. Zubeldia was vice president of Technology for ENVOY Corporation, the largest healthcare EDI clearinghouse, now a part of WebMD.
In October of 1999, Dr. Zubeldia was appointed to the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics (NCVHS), the advisory committee to the Secretary of Health and Human Services on HIPAA issues. In addition, he serves as president of the Association For Electronic Health Care Transactions (AFEHCT), and co-chair of the Security Policy Advisory Group of the Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange (WEDI).
A leader in establishing healthcare EDI standards, Dr. Zubeldia led the effort within ASC X12 to create standards for both batch and interactive claims. He is a US healthcare designated expert with UN/EDIFACT, and he led the Healthcare Internet Security Interoperability Pilot, sponsored by WEDI and AFEHCT.
In November, 2001, Dr. Zubeldia was presented the prestigious Leadership in Technology Award by WEDI. This may be the highest recognition available within the industry. The award was given during the WEDI SNIP HIPAA Implementation Summit in Orlando, to honor Dr. Zubeldia's contributions to the advancement of EDI and eCommerce technology in healthcare.
Dr. Zubeldia also has an impressive history with enterprises that provide EDI services to healthcare organizations.
In 1982, he founded Micro Consulting, later renamed Claimnet, the first provider-based clearinghouse. In 1988, he founded Medical Electronic Data Exchange, later known as Synaptek, which became a leading national all-payer health care transaction processing clearinghouse. In 1996 the company was merged with NEIC, which was later bought by ENVOY Corporation, the largest healthcare clearinghouse.