ABOUT MINDA WILSON
Minda Wilson, J.D., M.B.A. is an author and a corporate attorney, specializing in healthcare. A recognized expert on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, she consults with clients regarding its proper implementation. She is founder of Affordable Healthcare Review, an educational organization providing information about healthcare legislation,
its application, and impact.
Wilson brings a unique perspective to resolving large-scale problems. Trained as an industrial engineer with a focus on optimization and problem solving within large-scale systems, Minda became a successful entrepreneur, managing and selling two businesses before turning to law. While others offer one-note views from a political, provider, administrative, or insurer angle, she combines healthcare law and practice with proven business strategies,
joining policy with the practical.
For more than 20 years, Wilson has worked with companies in the areas of productivity improvement, crisis management, corporate organization and structure, computerized systems development and implementation, credit and accounting control, business and financial planning, asset management, valuation and fraud detection, property development and disposition activities. She earned her J.D. and an engineering degree from U.C.L.A.
Minda's Blog
Big Money For Georgia!
Big Money for Georgia As the election in Georgia draws near, I have been getting a lot of literature from… Read More
A Plea For Peace!
A Plea for Peace No matter who has won the election, no matter which side controls the Senate, Americans are… Read More
Inspiration from a politicians past
Inspiration from Politicians Past Today, the list of things that I can talk to people about is growing shorter and… Read More
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Fluidity Health
Fluidity Health was founded to provide tools and services that allow collaboration and coordination of care.
Redefining Patient-Centric Care with a Collaborative Delivery Network.

KIPR
KISS Institute for Practical Robotics (KIPR) was incorporated as a 501(c) 3 organization in 1994 to make the long-term educational benefits of robotics accessible to students. Our name is the well-known acronym (Keep It Simple, Stupid), and students tell us that this motto has been quite useful in designing their robots.