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Appendix E Committee Biographies
Pages 247-254

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... initiative to implement an Integrated Advanced Information Management System that provides access to clinical information for CPMC health care providers, faculty, and students.
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... Dr. DeFriese has served on numerous state and national committees related to health care, primarily in the fields of health care policy and prevention, and he is a member of the Institute of Medicine.
From page 249...
... Dr. Fennell has led or collaborated on more than a dozen externally funded research projects in the areas of organizational change in health care, innovation diffusion, professional careers, and interorganizational linkage and alliance formation among health care organizations.
From page 250...
... John Glaser is vice president and chief information officer for Partners Healthcare System. He was founding chair of the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives, is past president of the Healthcare Information Management Systems Society, and was the 1994 recipient of the John Gall award for health care chief information officer of the year.
From page 251...
... He has served on numerous government committees examining information technology applications to health care and on Stanford University advisory committees for information architecture design and implementation strategies.
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... Laboratory for Computer Science and a professor of computer science and engineering at MIT, where he teaches classes in artificial intelligence (AI) , computer languages, knowledge-based application systems, and medical information science.
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... Elizabeth Ward has worked for 23 years in health care, specializing in community health and community mental health services. For half of that time she has been involved in the development of health information systems ranging from automated medical records to large data systems to be used for surveillance and other research activities.
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... Professor Schwartz also served as an expert in international privacy law in a recent groundbreaking case before the Texas Supreme Court. Paul Schwartz is a graduate of Yale Law School, where he served as a senior editor of the Yale Law Journal.


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