Healthcare IT News December 16, 2014
Eric Wicklund

Naomi Fried served as the first chief innovation officer at Boston Children’s Hospital, where she launched the Innovation Acceleration Program. She was previously vice president of innovation and advanced technology at Kaiser Permanente, where she helped identify and assess new healthcare technology, chaired the board of the Innovation Fund for Technology, formed KP’s Telehealth Working Group and helped launch the Sidney R. Garfield Center for Health Care Innovation. Fried recently announced she would be leaving Boston Children’s on Dec. 12 for a position at Cambridge, Mass.-based Biogen Idec as vice president of medical information, innovation, and external partnerships.

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