Khang T. Vuong is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Mira Health, a NYC-based digital startup helping uninsured individuals access affordable healthcare. He also serves on the Board of Advisors at Ekahi Health, a $40M medical group based in Hawaii.
Mr. Vuong’s work in healthcare has earned him many awards and recognitions including the Forbes 30 under 30 2021 nomination, Stanford Medicine 2018 and 2019, Accenture Health Innovation Finalist 2020, American College of Executive, HIMSS Foundation Scholar, and most recently $2.7M investment from Flybridge Capital Partners, Newark Venture Partners, City Light Capital, Precursor VC, and Plug and Play Capital – making Mira one of the top healthcare startups in the U.S.
Mr. Vuong came to the U.S. alone at the age of 14. He worked his way through many obstacles and graduated with a U.S. Presidential Award from the Atlanta Adventist Academy. Subsequently, he received a bachelor’s degree in biology Pre-Medical from the University of Tennessee and his Masters in Healthcare Administration from the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health.
Mr. Vuong was the youngest member to ever join the executive team and the Board of Directors at the Bon Secours Health System, a 100-year old health system with over $10B – 48 hospitals – under management.