Making healthcare safer

At Alara, we’re on a mission to continuously optimize patient health and care delivery through innovative medical imaging software and data-driven analytics.

Leadership team

Nate Mazonson, MBA

Chief Executive Officer, Co-Founder

Biography

Nate Mazonson, MBA

Chief Executive Officer, Co-Founder

Nate Mazonson is CEO and co-founder of Alara. He has spent his professional career both operating and investing in data-driven, machine learning companies. Nate's expertise covers management, business operations, strategy, legal, finance, and team expansion efforts. Prior to this operating experience, Nate was an Associate Investment Director at Cambridge Associates, where he advised client endowment investment portfolios worth a combined $3.5B. Nate graduated with honors from Dartmouth College and holds an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Rebecca Smith Bindman, MD

Chief Medical Officer, Co-Founder

Biography

Rebecca Smith Bindman, MD

Chief Medical Officer, Co-Founder

Rebecca Smith-Bindman is Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Obstetrics Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, and a member of The Philip R Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies at the University of California San Francisco and has led the Radiology Outcomes Research Lab for 25 years. She graduated from Princeton University with a degree in Engineering, attended UCSF Medical School, and completed her Radiology, Epidemiology and Biostatistics training at UCSF.

She has authored landmark studies that document profound variation in the radiation doses that are used for CT and that quantify the harm of radiation as an environmental carcinogen. Dr Smith-Bindman has also published standards and interventions that can minimize these harms. She has testified before the US Congress and FDA, worked with leading national and international professional societies, and communicated with media to help focus attention on the need to improve the safety of imaging.  

Dr. Smith-Bindman recently led a large multi-institutional epidemiological project focused on medical radiation funded by the NIH. This project collected radiation dose metrics associated with CTs from over 160 hospitals in the US, Europe, and Asia, and demonstrated that providing educational feedback to physicians and hospitals results in lower doses.

Marc Kohli, MD

Co-Founder

Biography

Marc Kohli, MD

Co-Founder

Dr. Marc Kohli is a product and technical advisor to Alara and the Medical Director of Imaging Informatics for UCSF Health. He is also the Associate Chair of Clinical Informatics for the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging.

In his role at UCSF, Marc recently led a PACS replacement project valued over $9 million. Dr. Kohli also leads the Vendor Neutral Archive (VNA)/Enterprise Imaging strategy for UCSF, including cardiology, ophthalmology, and point-of-care imaging for several departments.

Dr. Kohli has an extensive record of informatics service, including Chair of the Board of Directors for the Society of Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM). He also participates on the Radiology Informatics Committee (RIC) for RSNA as the co-chair of the joint RSNA/ACR Committee on Common Data Elements (CDE) (http://radelement.org).

Dr. Kohli completed his medical training and residency at the University of Indiana

Simon Rascovsky, MD

Chief Technology Officer

Biography

Simon Rascovsky, MD

Chief Technology Officer

Dr. Simon Rascovsky is the chief technology officer for Alara Imaging. In addition to being a trained Radiologist and Biomedical Engineer, Dr. Rascovsky has spent his career building and operationalizing tele-radiology and medical informatics technology companies, with extensive experience in medical imaging software development, healthcare product management, digital imaging deployments, healthcare IT systems and standards, and medical imaging edge-to-cloud platforms.

Prior to Alara, Dr. Rascovsky was Director of Informatics at Nucleus Health, which was acquired by Change Healthcare. While there, Simon led the creation of a data analytics pipeline to provide advanced insights to the teleradiology services division of the company, capturing over 100,000 data points per day to drive operational decisions.

Our Commitment

As part of Alara's commitment to improving radiology quality, we have developed CMS patient safety measures in partnership with the University of California San Francisco (UCSF).

These measures ensure radiation doses do not exceed evidence-based thresholds for Computed Tomography (CT) exams.

Alara’s gateway ingests and processes the necessary data for measure calculation, minimizing reporting burden on hospitals and clinicians.

Hospital Measures

Electronic Clinical Quality Measure Title

Excessive Radiation Dose or Inadequate Image Quality for Diagnostic Computed Tomography in Adults for Use in Hospital Quality Programs

Measure Steward

Alara Imaging, Inc.

Measure Developer

University of California San Francisco

Measure Overview

The objective of this measure is to improve patient safety by optimizing computed tomography (CT) radiation dose, a risk factor for cancer. Hospitals will be evaluated for all diagnostic CT exams performed in inpatient and outpatient care settings.

Physician Measure

Electronic Clinical Quality Measure Title

Excessive Radiation Dose or Inadequate Image Quality for Diagnostic Computed Tomography in Adults for Use in Physician Quality Programs

Measure Steward

Alara Imaging, Inc.

Measure Developer

University of California San Francisco

Measure Overview

Like the prior measures, the objective of this measure is to improve patient safety by optimizing computed tomography (CT) radiation dose, a risk factor for cancer. This measure will evaluate diagnostic CT exams performed in inpatient, hospital outpatient, and ambulatory care settings at the physician or physician group level.