Dr. Jena Quinn: Data-Driven Disruptor Winner for the 2025 Bold Awards

The Data-Driven Disruptor Award celebrates leaders who harness analytics, innovation, and technology to reshape patient care fundamentally. This year, the Bold Awards 2025 judging panel unanimously selected Dr. Jena Quinn, PharmD, BCPPS, co-founder and CEO of Perfecting Peds, for her groundbreaking work redefining pediatric pharmacy.

In a field long constrained by limited access to pediatric medication expertise, Jena is pioneering a model powered by actionable data, delivered through advanced technology, and built for families. As her nominator, Lauren Coates, shared, "Jena's vision, outcomes, and relentless pursuit of pediatric excellence make her a true disruptor."

Using Data to Solve One of Healthcare's Most Overlooked Pediatric Risks
Only 1,700 board-certified pediatric pharmacists practice in the United States. That scarcity means most prescriptions for children, especially medically complex children, are filled without specialized review. The result: a 31% pediatric medication error rate.

This crisis fuels Jena's mission.

Although she is now a national leader in pediatric pharmacy innovation, she describes her path as anything but linear: "My background had nothing to do with data-it just organically happened as I built my business," she said. Her inspiration came from her own family. Growing up with a sister who struggled with epilepsy, and later becoming a mother to three girls, Jena saw firsthand just how vulnerable children are to medication mismanagement.

"I have a lot of empathy for children... they make it easy to serve them," she shared. But that empathy soon collided with the reality she saw in hospitals: preventable errors, unnecessary admissions, and missed opportunities to support families.

Her work with Skilled Nursing Facilities created the first Value-Based Care contract focused exclusively on pediatric pharmacy-an unprecedented model that proved what specialized oversight can achieve:

  • 44% reduction in hospital admissions
  • $1.1 million annual cost savings
  • 28 hospitalizations prevented
  • 61 unnecessary clinic visits avoided
  • 15% reduction in medication burden
  • 17 HEDIS gap closures

These outcomes earned publication in the Journal of Pediatric Pharmacy & Therapeutics in 2024, validating the profound clinical and financial impact of pediatric pharmacy leadership.

Perfecting Peds: Bringing Pediatric Expertise Where It Matters Most
After years in pediatric hospitals, including the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Cooper University Hospital, Jena realized the broader healthcare system had a critical blind spot: nearly all pediatric pharmacy resources were trapped inside hospitals."If we use this very trained resource of a pediatric pharmacist in the ambulatory space, we can actually keep kids out of the hospital," she explained. She launched Perfecting Peds, the first virtual pediatric clinical pharmacy program designed to embed pediatric pharmacists into children's outpatient care teams.

Perfecting Peds is:

  • Tech-enabled
  • Women-led
  • Designed for medically complex pediatric populations
  • Built to partner with health plans for measurable ROI

During the company's early months, Jena built a proof-of-concept serving 400 medically complex children, embedding pharmacists and care managers into their treatment plans. That proof-of-concept became the foundation of a scalable model that now serves thousands of children nationwide.

To support growth, Jena invested heavily in building a sophisticated data ecosystem. Perfecting Peds now leverages:

  • Salesforce Health Cloud, custom-built for pediatric needs
  • QHIN connectivity with access to SureScripts data, labs, demographics, height, weight, and encounter details
  • Proprietary intervention tracking
  • Evolving risk scoring models to predict readmission and acuity

The next phase is even bolder.

"We're using AI to score kids based on acuity and guarantee a 3:1 ROI for health plans," Jena explained.
She also revealed that the company secured a major government grant, to be publicly announced in the coming weeks, to accelerate predictive modeling and proactive pharmacist interventions.

A Career Rooted in Excellence, Empathy, and Advocacy
Jena earned her PharmD with high honors from the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy before completing her residency and becoming one of the few pharmacists nationwide board-certified in pediatric pharmacy. She built her career in environments where children's lives depend on precision. As she recalls rounds in the PICU, NICU, and general pediatric floors, she shared: "The doctors diagnose, and we're their buddies-figuring out the med, the dose, the frequency, the route.. making sure it's safe with everything else the child is on." Yet even in elite hospitals, she couldn't ignore one troubling pattern: children being readmitted for preventable medication errors. Her response was not incremental; it was transformative.

A Bold Leader Driving the Future of Pediatric Pharmacy
What sets Jena apart is her courage to disrupt deeply entrenched systems. She is not shy about addressing flaws in the current pharmacy model: "It's pretty screwed up that the retail pharmacy doesn't have the child's weight or full medication list," she said. Her long-term vision? To intervene before a medication error reaches a child. "The ultimate use of data is validating prescriptions at the point they're written-before they ever reach a kid." Beyond the innovation and analytics lies her core philosophy: "Just get started. It doesn't have to be perfect." It's a mindset she had to teach herself while launching a company pregnant with her third child. Her honesty reveals the human side of disruption-vision requires vulnerability, and leadership demands courage.

"The judges were inspired by Dr. Jena Quinn's fearless approach to pediatric pharmacy, recognizing her as the 2025 Data-Driven Disruptor. Her innovative use of data, technology, and actionable insights is transforming pediatric care, reducing hospitalizations, preventing medication errors, and proving that precision care for children can be both scalable and sustainable. Jena's work embodies the bold, measurable impact this award celebrates, redefining what it means to be a disruptor in healthcare," stated Stacy Fox.

Why Dr. Jena Quinn Is the 2025 Data-Driven Disruptor
Because of her bold vision and unprecedented outcomes, Dr. Jena Quinn stands at the forefront of the next era of pediatric clinical care-one data-driven intervention at a time.

Her work proves that pediatric pharmacy can be:

  • scalable
  • impactful
  • financially sustainable
  • accessible to families everywhere

The Data-Driven Disruptor Award honors innovators rewriting the rules. Jena is doing exactly that-reshaping pediatric care with precision, compassion, and proof.Because of her bold vision and unprecedented outcomes, Dr. Jena Quinn stands at the forefront of the next era of pediatric clinical care-one data-driven intervention at a time.

*2025 Bold Awards Judging Panel: Regina Berman (Value-based Care Executive, Adventist Health), Dr. Steven Lane (Chief Medical Officer, Health Gorilla), Blake Madden (Founder and Creator, Hospitalogy), and Himadri Sarkar (Chief Solutions Officer, Teleperformance); accompanied by Awards Administrator, Stacy Fox (SVP, Market Development & Growth, The Garage)

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