Our Team
As a leading provider of infection prevention, protection and control products, Medinet Systems team brings a wealth of healthcare knowledge and experience to our clients. We strive to raise understanding and awareness and of infection prevention and control, as well as provide state-of-the-art product solutions.
Kim Gay, Founder and CEO

Kim Gay, Founder and CEO of Medinet Systems, is a successful entrepreneur with more than 20 years of experience as a healthcare industry leader. Her career is marked by both excellence and accomplishment in business and by patient advocacy and service to her community. Her reputation as a relationship builder is legendary.
Before starting Medinet Systems in 2009, Kim was Founder and CEO of APS, which she developed into a multi-million dollar business focused on the healthcare needs in the Southeast. Pioneering the introduction of specialty beds into long-term care facilities, Kim became known for being ahead of the marketplace with the products her company offered. With the founding of Medinet Systems, Kim has again sought to introduce new health-related solutions. As exclusive provider of the OxiArmor antimicrobial smart coating, Kim has positioned Medinet at the forefront of infection control for healthcare and the general public.
Kim was a Top 3 finalist in the 2011 Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Business Person of the Year Awards Early Stage category. Appointed to the Board of Directors of the Department of Community Health by Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue in 2005, Kim served as Board Secretary and Chair of the Care Management Committee until 2010. She is also a member of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Georgia Hospital Association, Georgia Healthcare Association where she serves on their PAC executive committee, Georgia Homecare Association, American College of Healthcare Executives, National Association for the Support of Long Term Care, American Healthcare Association and Women Healthcare Executives.
Kim is an active supporter of MedShare, Hands on Atlanta, the Shepherd Foundation, United Hospice Foundation, Foundation for Nurses in Long-Term Care and for three years was a team leader for the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life.
A lifelong learner with a philosophy that you can never know enough, Kim is a graduate of Georgia College and State University and has taken advanced courses in healthcare strategy at the Harvard School of Public Health and business strategy at the Goizuetta Business School at Emory University. She has earned a certificate in leadership and ethics at the Leadership Forum at the Siegel Institute for Leadership, Ethics and Character at Kennesaw State University and has taken advanced business leadership and marketing courses at Georgia State University and the Georgia Institute of Technology.
But perhaps more important than any of Kim’s business achievements is her ongoing commitment to customer service and her dedication to the success of the clients she serves. She believes growing in business is much more than selling a product.
Pamela Spence Falk, BSMT, MPH, F-SHEA, CIC - Epidemiology Consultant
Pamela Spence Falk is a clinical consultant for Medinet Systems. With education and training in medical technology, hospital epidemiology and infection control, she helps Medinet Systems and its partners assess new infection control products and train clients in the use of these products.
Pamela is the Manager of Epidemiology, Infection Prevention and Control at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, TX, where she is responsible for infection prevention for the 1,000-bed hospital. Her responsibilities at Baylor include surveillance, prevention and control of healthcare associated infections, as well as outbreak investigations and exposure control.
She has served as the Director of Healthcare Epidemiology at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, TX, overseeing a 500-bed acute-care hospital. In this role, her duties included daily surveillance of infection and epidemiological activities, education of hospital personnel on infection prevention and control and surveillance of all outbreaks and trends. Pamela also worked in the areas of infection prevention and control at the Regional Medical Center in Memphis, TN; Moses C. Cone Memorial Hospital in Greensboro, NC; and the University of Michigan Medical Center in Ann Arbor, MI. She was an adjunct professor in the department of preventive medicine at the School of Nursing at the University of Texas Medical Branch.
Pam has a bachelor's degree in Medical Technology and a Master's degree in Hospital Epidemiology, both from the University of Michigan. She is also certified in Infection Control.