C. Martin Harris, MD, MBA

Chief Information Officer Cleveland Clinic

  • Cleveland OH

Using IT strategically and effectively is the prescription for improving patient outcomes and reducing healthcare costs

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Biography

In addition to his responsibilities as Chief Information Officer and Chairman of the Information Technology Division, Dr. Martin Harris serves as Executive Director of e-Cleveland Clinic, which is a series of e-health clinical programs offered over the Internet.

Dr. Harris’s interest and expertise in the area of improving the practice of medicine through the innovative application of information technology is reflected in his serving on numerous national policy and technology organizations. He was appointed to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Information Technology Standards Committee, which is charged with making recommendations to the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology on standards, implementation specifications, and certification criteria for the electronic exchange and use of health information. He serves as Chairman of the Board for the Health and Human Services Board of Regents of the National Library of Medicine, which acts as an advisory body to the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services. He also is Chairman-elect of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society.

Dr. Harris received a presidential appointment to the Commission on Care for America’s Wounded Warriors and to the Congressional Commission on Systemic Interoperability, which studies the steps required to develop a national health information network. He also is the former Advisor to the Director of the National Institutes of Health.

After receiving his undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Dr. Harris completed his residency training in general internal medicine at The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. He completed a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar fellowship in general internal medicine at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and holds an MBA in healthcare management from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School.

Industry Expertise

Health Care - Facilities
Information Technology and Services
Health Care - Services
Health Care - Providers

Areas of Expertise

Medical Informatics
Healthcare Information and Management Systems
Ehealth Trends and Innovations
Value: Driving the Cost Curve Down
Clinical Informatics
Health Information Technology's Power and Potential
Healthcare Management
Healthcare Technology

Accomplishments

Chief Information Officer/Chairman – Cleveland Clinic

As Chief Information Officer, Dr. Harris oversees policies that are modeled on good governance principles for nonprofit corporations, are consistent with legal requirements and help ensure that we fulfill our mission for the benefit of the community.

Recipient – 12th Most Creative Person in Business in 2010

In 2010, Fast Company magazine named Dr. Harris the 12th Most Creative Person in Business in their annual list of the "100 Most Creative People in Business," where he was referenced as the "go-to
expert when it comes to healthcare IT standards."

Board of Directors – Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.

Thermo Fisher Scientific is the world leader in serving science, and supplies a complete range of products, services and solutions for research, analysis, discovery and diagnostics. We serve customers within pharmaceutical and biotech companies, hospitals and clinical diagnostic labs, universities, research institutions and government agencies, as well as in environmental and process control industries. Our mission is to enable our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer.

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Education

University of Pennsylvania

B.A.

Biology

1977

University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

M.D.

Medicine

1982

The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania

M.B.A.

Healthcare Management

Affiliations

  • American Medical Informatics Association
  • Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society

Event Appearances

KEYNOTE INTRODUCTORY ADDRESS: Where Does the CIO Go From Here?

World of Health IT 2011  Budapest, Hungary

1970-01-01

The Role of Information Technology in the Innovation of Medical Practice

World of Health IT 2011  Budapest, Hungary

2011-05-12

Delivering Innovative Services for Patients and Consumers in the 21st Century

TEDxCLE 2010  Cleveland, Ohio

2010-02-26

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Sample Talks

The Role of Information Technology in the Innovation of Medical Practice

During the past decade, the impact of health information technology (HIT) systems on the contemporary medical practice model has been transformative. From physician connectivity promoting multidisciplinary collaboration, to secure patient access to medical information and services through personal health records systems, HIT is fast becoming a medical tool that may become as indispensable as a stethoscope or an X-ray. Dr. Harris reviews key features of an HIT-enabled practice environment.

Healthcare Technology: Where Does the CIO Go From Here?

Traditionally, the hospital and the clinician have been the primary owners and manipulators of health information. Now with a definite trend towards patient engagement in healthcare, how do hospital leaders manage patient consent, security, and the flow of patient health information leaving the hospital? Can global internet portals pave the way, or will hospitals and governments have to build the necessary infrastructure? Dr. Harris outlines recent developments in health information.

Walk Into the Healthcare Financial Network of the Future

When we grocery shop or make travel arrangements, the payment experience is seamless and transparent. Not so with healthcare! There is confusion about who pays what part of the bill, when to pay, and more. In the healthcare financial network of the future, a simple card swipe will initiate all transactions behind the scenes and send data to an online consumer/patient portal for 100 percent transparency. How? Dr. Harris outlines how to achieve a seamless customer experience in healthcare.

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Availability

  • Keynote
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  • Panelist
  • Workshop Leader

Fees

$1500 to $5500