HealthLeaders Media October 14, 2021
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The visionary executive of a technology-oriented Medicare Advantage company outlines the future in this sector and the importance of being an Asian American leader in healthcare.

Editor’s note: This article appears in the September/October 2021 edition of HealthLeaders magazine.

Andrew Toy, president and chief technology officer at Clover Health, the Franklin, Tennessee–based technology-oriented Medicare Advantage company, grew up in Hong Kong and says that he first developed an interest in technology as a child writing code at age 6. “I’ve always been obsessed with computers,” he says.

Toy eventually moved to the U.S. to attend Stanford University, graduating with a bachelor’s and master’s in computer science.

Though he currently works in health insurance, Toy’s executive career has been defined...

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