Technology >> CEO Interviews >> September 23, 1998

James D. Durham – Quadramed Corporation (qmdc)

JAMES D. DURHAM is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Crdentia Corp. Mr. Durham has over 30 years' experience in the creation and management of healthcare and information technology companies. He founded Crdentia Corp. in 2002 and is responsible for the company's strategic direction as well as mergers and acquisitions. In 1993, Mr. Durham founded QuadraMed Corporation, a company that offers a suite of software products and services focused on the financial and clinical needs of hospitals. In 1996, he took QuadraMed public and followed with a secondary offering in 1997 and a $100 million convertible bond offering in 1998. Mr. Durham founded ChartOne Corporation to offer secure Web-based storage and retrieval capabilities for medical records. The company will realize revenues in excess of $80 million this year and has over 1,000 hospital customers. Mr. Durham led the restructuring and turn-around of Knowledge Data Systems, a bankrupt public company. As CEO he returned the company to profitability with revenues exceeding $50 million and sold it to Ameritech. Mr. Durham founded Medicus Microsystems Corporation, the first company to use personal computers in the healthcare industry. Medicus Microsystems later went public as Medicus Systems Corporation. Mr. Durham graduated from the University of Florida with high honors and a Bachelors degree in Industrial Engineering and holds a Master's degree in Business Administration from the University of California, Los Angeles. He is a CPA licensed in Illinois. Profile
TWST: Could we start with a quick overview of QuadraMed, just so

everybody understands what the company does?

Mr. Durham: We offer a suite of products and services to help health

care