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            Biography  
             
              Dr. Kiran Patel 
            Kiran Patel was born in Zambia, Africa to Asian-Indian 
              parents. He was educated under the British Educational 
              System in Zambia and then got his diploma in Cambridge 
              University and The University of London. He came down 
              to India to study medicine in Gujarat University in 
              India and did his Internship in Africa. Dr. Patel 
              did his residency in Internal Medicine in New Jersey 
              in 1980. He completed a fellowship in the Cardiology 
              program affiliated with the Columbia University of 
              New York in 1982. 
               
              Dr. Kiran moved to Tampa, Florida in 1982 and began 
              his practice in Cardiology. He was very successful 
              and became a distinguished cardiologist in that area. 
              He developed a physician practice management company 
              and expanded to places adjoining Tampa Bay area diverging 
              into 14 practices including Family Medicine, Internal 
              Medicine, Pediatrics and Cardiology. 
               
              Kiran was also in partnership with a lot of point-of-service 
              locations to form multi-specialty network. This network 
              helped patients to access most medical services conveniently. 
              He has actively engaged himself in managed care contracts 
              and has expanded so much that it provides care for 
              more than 80,000 patients. Apart from this he has 
              developed good associations with several HMOs and 
              hospitals. His success in managed care contracts led 
              a group of doctors to seek his services to help them 
              with an HMO in New Port Richey, Florida.  
               
              Dr. Patel took up the project after discussing 
                a pre-determined purchase option of the company. It 
                was called the Well Care HMO, Inc. (Well Care). 
              In 1992, Dr. Kiran Patel, along with Rupesh Shaw, 
              CEO, and Pradip Patel, President, started a Medicaid 
              managed care company. This company became the largest 
              Medicaid provider in the state of Florida. 
              He helped to bring around the struggling HMO, WellCare 
              of New York and Connecticut. 
              He worked with more than 95 hospitals and a few hundred 
              physicians in settling past due medical claims. Dr. 
              Kiran Patel provided an additional $15 million in 
              equity through Conversion of Brow and infused $10 
              million of new capital and acquired 55 percent of 
              the publicly held Well Care Management Group.  
            Between 1995 and 2002, Dr. Kiran Patel built it 
              into a billion-dollar company, providing services 
              to more than 450,000 members, employing more than 
              1,200 employees and operating in Florida, New York 
              and Connecticut. 
               
              He is presently serving as Chairman of Visionary Medical 
              Systems. He believes that the Visionary Office will 
              reduce the paperwork for the physicians and give them 
              more time to devote on their patients. He is a member 
              on the following organizations: Fellow of American 
              College of Cardiology; American Medical Association, 
              American College of Physicians, American Association 
              of Physicians from the South East Asia, Past Chair 
              Scholarship Committee. 
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            Dr. Pallavi Patel 
                          Dr. Pallavi Patel was born in India. She did her undergraduate 
              degree from M.G. Science College, Gujarat University, 
              in 1968, and attended Municipal Medical College of 
              Gujarat University in Ahmedabad. She did her internship 
              from St. Barnabas Hospital in New Jersey, School of 
              Medicine Dentistry of New Jersey and Overlook Hospital 
              in Summit, New Jersey, in affiliation with Columbia 
              University in New York. She started her private practice 
              in Kabwe, Zambia, from 1974 to 1978 and worked as 
              a part-time consultant physician from 1974 to 1978 
              for Kabwe Industrial Fabrics, Ltd. and Kapiri Glass 
              Products, Ltd. 
              She has a list of philanthropic works to her name: 
              A 50-bed charity hospital serving 100,000 villagers 
              in India was established by her along with her family; 
              provision of funds for annual scholarship for underprivileged 
              children to obtain a college education; funding for 
              the construction of the USF Charter School for Underprivileged 
              Children in Hillsborough County; sponsoring of 25 
              orphans from India to visit and perform a cross-cultural 
              program in the United States. 
               
              Dr. Pallavi serves on many boards and is a member 
              of the following organizations: Fellow of American 
              Academy of Pediatrics, a Member of the Florida Medical 
              Association and a Patron Member of the American Association 
              of Physicians of Indian Origin. She is president and 
              CEO of Stat Care and Bay Area Primary Care Association, 
              Inc. with five locations across Tampa. She holds hospital 
              privileges at University Community Hospital, St. Josephs 
              Womens Hospital and St. Josephs Childrens 
              Hospital. She is also a founder, trustee and administrator 
              for the India Cultural Center. She is a member of 
              the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center Board of Trustees, 
              Shakti Krupa Charitable Foundation Board of Directors 
              and the ICC Hope Scholarship Foundation Board of Directors. 
               
              Dr. Pallavi met Kiran while studying medicine in Ahmedabad. 
              They got married after completing their degrees and 
              started their practice in Zambia. In 2003 the two 
              set up a nonprofit Foundation for Global Understanding 
   
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
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