Preeti Bhargava named in Becker's Women in Health IT to Know

Becker's Spotlights 170 Incredible Women in Health IT for 2026
CHICAGO (June 2026) — Becker's Hospital Review is thrilled to publish its 2026 "Women in Health IT to know" list. Technology is transforming healthcare, and these women are leading the way.
The female leaders recognized on this list are harnessing the full power of health IT to drive change that is meaningful and measurable. From streamlining the administrative processes that burden clinicians to standardizing workflows that improve consistency and safety, these innovators are making healthcare systems work better at every level.
Their work enhances care delivery, elevates systemwide efficiency, and positions their organizations to help healthcare become smarter, more equitable and more effective. Becker's is proud to honor these trailblazing women in health IT. Their leadership is essential to the success of their organizations.
The Becker's Hospital Review editorial team accepted nominations for this list and curated it to highlight the great work of women in health IT.
The full list features individual profiles of all women on the list, and can be read here.
See the full recognition highlighting Preeti below:
Preeti Bhargava. Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer at Arintra (San Francisco). Ms. Bhargava leads customer success, implementation, product and technology teams for Arintra, the leading GenAI-native autonomous medical coding platform. She is tasked with setting and executing the company’s technology and product roadmap. She holds two patents and more than 35 peer-reviewed publications, and built her career on complex data problems at Oracle, Xerox PARC, Samsung Research America, Klout/Lithium and Demandbase. Ms. Bhargava co-founded Arintra after a routine emergency department visit left her with a billing statement full of errors. She then traveled across the country shadowing coders and learning medical coding herself before designing a solution, an approach that has produced a 100% implementation success rate with zero customer turnover. Arintra’s platform codes charts autonomously across 15 specialties with no workflow changes for physicians. Ms. Bhargava is a recipient of the Palantir scholarship for women in technology and the Grace Hopper “Celebration of Women in Computing” scholarship.









