Boundary Community Hospital administrators are thrilled to introduce their new Clinic Practice Manager, Ryan Geiler, who brings a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to their team.
Originally from a small town in Kansas, Ryan grew up on a farm with a large dairy and has always valued the connection to rural life.
Ryan is the father of two adult children, his son works in the Army military intelligence and his daughter will be graduating as a registered nurse in the coming year.
Outside of work, he enjoys hiking and the outdoors; a passion shared by his family, including his chocolate lab, Beau, who is always up for an adventure.
Ryan began his early career in software development, which took him to Boston and across Europe and Asia. His passion for healthcare led him to shift careers, earning his LPN and eventually a Bachelor’s in Healthcare Administration.
He combined his love for IT and nursing by specializing in Informatics during the early days of the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) boom. He holds a Master’s in Healthcare Administration and is nearing completion of a second Master’s in Information Systems.
His experience includes a significant project converting multiple healthcare facilities to EMR systems, Meditech and NextGen, resulting in improved efficiency and patient outcomes. He has since held various leadership roles, including IT Director and Senior Leadership positions.
Ryan is excited to join the Boundary Community Clinics community and contribute his expertise and knowledge to our clinic. He is particularly passionate about our commitment to providing holistic care and improving the overall health and well-being of our patients.
“Boundary Community Clinics’ future will be about focusing on the quality of your visit with our providers rather than the quantity of visits. We believe that fostering and developing meaningful relationships with our patients is a powerful tool in improving patient outcomes and empowering individuals to develop healthy lifestyles.
“We strive to focus on the holistic care approach; treating the whole person, including their physical, mental, and emotional health.
“To aid in the above, we are taking steps to modernize and streamline our communication processes so we may provide accurate, timely and actionable information to the community.
“That said, our core value will be ensuring that, as a patient, you get the time you need with your provider to help you achieve the healthiest lifestyle possible.” ~ Boundary Community Clinics, as expressed by the entire Boundary Community Clinics team during a recent meeting establishing goals for the clinic’s future.