The Firm is led by its founding partners, each of whom contributes a distinct domain of expertise to the practice.
Co-Founder and Managing Partner
President of Operations
I built systems before I built firms. The discipline is the same — find where the structure breaks down, understand why, and close the gap. Revenue integrity is systems thinking applied to the one place most organizations have never looked.
Aizan Gul co-founded Dataix with the conviction that the most consequential financial gaps in institutional healthcare were not the result of negligence but of structure — specifically, the absence of a methodology to reconcile all three data streams simultaneously. His background spans systems architecture, data analysis, and construction management, disciplines that share a common foundation: the ability to identify where complex systems fail to communicate and to build the bridge between them.
As Managing Partner and President of Operations, Gul oversees the design and execution of every forensic engagement, the development of the Firm's proprietary Clinical-to-Ledger Methodology, and the operational infrastructure that allows Dataix to mobilize rapidly for clients in time-sensitive environments.
Managing Partner
President of Healthcare Services
Healthcare billing fails at the intersection of biology and bureaucracy. A procedure is a clinical event before it is a financial one. Understanding both sides of that gap — what happened clinically and what was captured financially — is where recoverable revenue lives.
Fabidul Haque brings to Dataix a perspective that is unusual in forensic revenue reconciliation: a grounding in medical sciences and bioengineering that allows the Firm to interrogate clinical documentation with the same precision it applies to financial records. This foundation is particularly consequential in post-acquisition environments, where the gap between clinical telemetry and billing ledger data is not merely a technology problem but a translation problem — between clinical language and financial language — that most practices are not equipped to bridge.
As Managing Partner and President of Healthcare Services, Haque leads the Firm's healthcare practice, overseeing clinical data interpretation, payer contract analysis, and the delivery of findings to hospital boards, audit committees, and private equity sponsors.
Managing Partner
President of Digital Services
The data to answer almost every financial question an organization has already exists inside its own systems. The work is not finding new data. The work is building the architecture to let three separate systems speak to each other for the first time.
Nojus Krankauskas leads Dataix's technical and digital practice, overseeing the design and continuous development of the Firm's forensic reconciliation infrastructure. His background in systems architecture and machine learning informs an approach to revenue reconciliation that treats the problem as fundamentally an engineering challenge — one that requires not just analytical methodology but the technical architecture to execute it at institutional scale and speed.
As Managing Partner and President of Digital Services, Krankauskas is responsible for the Firm's proprietary reconciliation engine, data ingestion protocols, and the technical standards that govern every engagement.