Feb. 23, 2026 - Founder Dr. David Stern resigned "Effective Immediately" as Experity CEO. Bobby Ghoshal has been appointed as the Company's new Chief Executive Officer. Stern assumed the role of Executive Chairperson of the Board. Although the company claimed "this planned leadership transition is the culmination of a careful, year-long effort to ensure continuity for Experity's customers", outside observers would not have been aware such a sudden change in the leadership was approaching.
My assessment of this move is Bobby Ghoshal is most likely a "YES MAN", a diversity / DEI hire, and a "safe" appointment. If you follow reviews of Experity from the perspective of employees, partners and customers, you'll note how scathing the critiques have been. Cries for change within the toxic and corrupt management sectors have gone unheard for years. Employees talk about the emphasis on loyalty & "team player" culture. In this regard I will assume Ghoshal is the ultimate team player. Experity was singularly & very strictly run by Stern for years & I assume he will only fade into the background & continue to dictate terms.
I (the maker of this video) am a misdiagnosed patient who had an x-ray misread by Experity's Dr. Ana Maria Echenique M.D. in 2019. $175 x-ray taken at AFC Urgent Care (American Family Care) outsourced to Experity. She stated I had no injury present but a translucent oval appears in the actual images where in other CT & MRI you can see broken skull bone and several inch diameter infection. My injury in actuality was a broken basilar skull / head trauma. It may cost over $1,000,000 USD to treat.
Several hours worth of video on my ordeal with uploaded images, medical records and recorded telephone calls can be seen on yootoob channel mymedicalnightmare.
Curiously, on the radiology report (telemedicine) it lists only a phone number below Echenique's name but no company or practice title. Dialing this lead to Experity.
I called Experity in early April, 2022 to have it possibly reread (and the error fixed). "Marjorie" (Experity) used social engineering tactics to have me give her access to my old medical images from the urgent care clinic AFC (American Family Care), with the understanding that it was going to be reread for me (the error corrected and correct diagnosis given). I gave permission to get the records. I was told I would be called back repeatedly. My calls were never returned. When I called back a week later I was told Experity management made a decision that reread request could not be honored. They used me to get permission to access the records and once they looked at the images again they cut and run and dumped me. Possibly a HIPAA concern. AFC also would not support me to get the correction via Experity or correct the error themselves. $175 with no service to show.