150 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING how healthcare organizations securely share data, apply AI and meet evolving regulatory demands. His work includes driving cloud-based platforms that enable near-real-time exchange of medical imaging across distributed care networks, accelerating clinical decision-making, strengthening care coordination, and leading the development of advanced AI models for risk identification, stratification and long-term management of chronic conditions such as diabetes. A defining aspect of Mr. Gajjar’s focus is applied AI and AI governance in healthcare. His work centers on designing self-healing data pipelines, conversational AI systems, and confidence-driven models that automate critical clinical and operational workflows. He places strong emphasis on reliability, auditability, explainability and responsible deployment, ensuring that AI systems operate safely, transparently and at scale within highly regulated healthcare environments. Guided by a strong analytical foundation and deep understanding of complex systems, Kshitij Gajjar has built a distinguished career at the forefront of healthcare technology transformation, recognized for delivering scalable, production-grade solutions and leading cross- functional collaboration across clinical, data and technology teams. Early on, he gravitated toward enterprise-scale data platforms and cloud architectures, recognizing their potential to address healthcare’s most persistent challenges. Mr. Gajjar earned a Bachelor of Engineering in computer engineering and strengthened his expertise through advanced studies in data science and machine learning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This academic grounding shaped his ability to approach healthcare challenges with technical rigor, systems-level thinking and a researchinformed mindset, laying the foundation for a leadership career spanning more than two decades in the U.S. healthcare market. Mr. Gajjar has held progressive leadership roles at organizations including Oracle, CitiusTech, McKinsey and ValueMomentum, where he has worked extensively with healthcare payers, providers and pharmacy benefit managers. In these roles, he has led large-scale modernization initiatives across clinical data platforms, population health analytics, care management systems and enterprise interoperability programs, shaping KSHITIJ GAJJAR ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, DATA AND DIGITAL SOLUTIONS ValueMomentum Edgewater, NJ
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