David C. Kendrick, MD, MPH, is the principal investigator and chief executive officer of the MyHealth Access Network, a Beacon Community. MyHealth is focused on improving health in Oklahoma and beyond by implementing a community-wide infrastructure for health care information technology (IT). MyHealth is focused on providing advanced health information exchange, community-wide care coordination tools, and a robust decision support platform to support providers striving to provide high-quality care in the face of overwhelming data availability. An advanced community health analytics platform has been implemented to enable evaluation and improvement of population health across the community and region. read more
Michael Mirro, MD, is the medical director of Parkview Research Center, which provides clinical research services to Parkview Health’s 500 physicians in northeast Indiana in the areas of cardiology, neurology, radiation oncology, emergency medicine, and critical care.
Dr. Mirro joined Parkview in 1981, transitioning from the University of Iowa, where he established a cardiac electrophysiology program. He specializes in cardiac electrophysiology, clinical research, and health informatics.
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David C. Kibbe, MD MBA is known as an innovator and independent thought leader in the field of health IT in the United States. A co-developer of the ASTM Continuity of Care Record standard, CCR, and one of the developers of the Direct standard, he is an experienced clinician who practiced medicine in private and academic settings for more than 15 years before starting his first IT company. Dr. Kibbe has taught informatics at the School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and founded three health care IT companies. read more
President & CEO, Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc.
Paul M. Black has been named president and CEO of Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc. He previously served as chief operating officer and chief sales officer of Cerner Corporation. Prior to Cerner, Black was with IBM from 1982 to 1994, in a number of senior sales, marketing and professional services leadership positions. Since 2007, he has been a senior advisor with New Mountain Capital in New York and served as a director with several New Mountain portfolio companies. Black recently has served as an operating executive with Genstar Capital, responsible for expanding Genstar's healthcare and software practices, with specific focus on healthcare technology. He received a Bachelor's degree from Iowa State University and an MBA from the University of Iowa.
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