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Employee Spotlight: Brandon Fiegoli

April 10, 2025


Employee Spotlight: Brandon Fiegoli

Welcome to Fabric’s employee spotlight series, where we highlight the people transforming healthcare. In this episode, Brandon Fiegoli, VP of Product & Design, shares how his team is rethinking outdated systems and building new solutions from the ground up. He talks about Fabric’s platform approach—designed to directly solve clients’ biggest challenges—and how close collaboration across design, data, and research powers true innovation.

Transcript

“My name is Brandon Fiegoli. I lead our Product and Design team here at Fabric. The product role is really a multi-faceted role, and it's why I love it. Every single day can be different. A lot of days, I'm out with clients and customers. Other times, I'm deep, heads down in a workflow and doing research and working with our designers. Other times, we're troubleshooting bugs.

Healthcare has been built a bit backwards. For many years, it was ‘we’re just we're going to build tools for the providers, for the clinicians.’ Think about the EMR. The EMR is really a database for health systems to be able to manage patient data. But at some point they say, ‘Hey, let's give patients access to this.’ And instead of really rethinking that experience, they sort of just slapped a front end on it. One of the things that is so powerful at Fabric, is we are innovating, creating brand new products that haven't existed before, like our ER solution, our care product solution, and we started that at ground zero, and literally wrote every line of code. The Product and Design team is an amazing mix of people, right? We have people with research backgrounds, we have people with design backgrounds, we have consultants, we have data scientists. All of those coming together and thinking hard about what makes a great product, really leads to some amazing outcomes.

Right? Healthcare is really hard, and it's certainly not getting easier. People are expected to do more with less, and I think the fact that Fabric is sort of taking this problem on with no mercy, I think is incredible. We are really trying to build and be the best platform company in healthcare. We're expanding access to providers. We're expanding access to clinical intelligence and clinical systems. We're streamlining workflows, and we're trying to do it all at a lower cost and provide lower cost experiences, and that's just where we're getting started.”


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