Jim Jamieson
EvidenceCare
Jim Jamieson has been a champion for EvidenceCare since the very beginning, working alongside Co-Founder Dr. Brian Fengler, to bring the company from an idea to what it is today.
EvidenceCare provides evidence-based clinical knowledge at the point of care. Designed by physicians and curated by leading physician experts and medical societies, patient-specific protocols are available via a fully-integrated EMR solution that streamlines workflows. As Co-Founder and Chief Revenue Officer, Jamieson oversees the company’s strategic direction for revenue growth including sales, marketing, recruiting, and fundraising and manages the day to day operations for the company. Prior to EvidenceCare, Jamieson built and led sales and implementation teams while serving as Vice President of Business Development for national revenue cycle companies.
Prior to his work in healthcare, Jamieson worked as program manager with several defense and technology contractors, managing high-profile, complex projects for clients that included: Department of Labor, Health and Human Services, Dept of Homeland Security and the U.S. Army. His degree is in Business Management Information Systems from Florida Atlantic University (FAU). Prior to attending FAU, he served as an active Sergeant in the United States Marine Corp where he developed the discipline, management, and relational skills he uses in his career today. Jim enjoys paying it forward and helping charities where he can. For example, he’s been a part of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, assists with the Nashville Rescue Mission and donates to the Wounded Warriors Foundation to name a few. His passion is traveling the world as much as possible, doing triathlons and spending time with his wife, Macon.
What is a personal piece of advice (business advice/saying/quote) that you lean on and could pass on to others?
· Never regret a decision. Learn from it, but don’t regret it.
· “Twenty years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do, than by the ones you did do. So, throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” Mark Twain
Best business book you’ve ever read?
· The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers by Ben Horowitz
One misstep you took in your business that you could caution others about?
· Not utilizing a mentor early on. They have been there and done that and can offer value insight that you are too “in the business” to see, vs focusing “on the business.”
How do you de-stress after a particularly hard day?
· Go for a long run
What’s something about you that would surprise everyone reading this?
· I have traveled to 48 countries and will be at 50 by years-end.
What part of EO are you most looking forward to?
· Helping others learn from my personal experiences and meeting new folks outside of healthcare to make lasting relationships with.
Any exciting plans for 2024?
· Potentially having a transaction with my company, going to Bali and celebrating my wife’s 50th in Tuscany.