Becker's Healthcare October 15, 2020
Laura Dyrda

Alistair Erskine, MD, is the chief digital health officer at Mass General Brigham in Boston, responsible for the health system’s data management.

His role is crucial to clinical care and the system’s health plan enterprise, and he said he is leading the system toward a more patient-centered strategy for digital health with consumerism trends in mind. Dr. Erskine joined the Becker’s Healthcare podcast to discuss how Mass General Brigham used data in new ways during the pandemic and what key investments to expect in the future.

Below is an excerpt from the conversation, edited for clarity and length. Click here to download the full podcast and subscribe today.

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