Barry P. Chaiken, MD, MPH has over 25 years' experience in healthcare information technology, clinical transformation, and business intelligence. He provides thought leadership and strategic and analytics assessments in healthcare information technology, quality of care, clinical change management, and business development. Chaiken has worked with, the NIH, Tableau/Salesforce, Infor, McKesson, UK National Health Service, and Boston University, and others. Chaiken served as a healthcare advisory board member to numerous organizations as head of DocsNetwork, his own boutique healthcare IT consulting company. He has served as guest lecturer and consultant on topics including patient safety, clinician adoption of information technology, quality improvement, and healthcare analytics. Chaiken assisted hospitals and technology firms in the creation of medical software products and services. He has delivered more than 60 CME lectures and was Conference Chair of the annual Digital Healthcare Conference. Chaiken served as a Board member (2006-2010), Board Liaison to HIMSS Europe (2006-2009), and Board Chair (2009-2010), and continues his involvement as a Fellow of HIMSS. He is an Overseas Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine. Chaiken is board certified in General Preventive Medicine and Public Health. He received his medical degree from Downstate Medical Center and his MPH degree from the Harvard School of Public Health. He acquired his specialty training from the Centers for Disease Control as an Epidemic Intelligence Service officer and from the NJ Department of Health as a preventive medicine resident.
"""In this book, Dr. Barry Chaiken presents all the tools that clinicians, administrators, and businesspeople need to transform their healthcare organizations with the strategic use of technology."" - John Halamka, M.D., M.S., President, the Mayo Clinic Platform ""I see a system of care that in two, five, ten years will increasingly allow everyone access to the best of what we have to offer. This will be done through improving access to knowledge through technology."" - David Shulkin, MD, Ninth Secretary, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs"