MobiHealth News September 13, 2017
Jonah Comstock

The future according to former National Coordinator for Health IT Dr. David Brailer

Dr. David Brailer may be best known as the first ever National Coordinator for Health Information Technology. But Brailer has held a diverse range of roles before and since that give him a uniquely well-rounded perspective on digital health.

“I’m a physician,” Brailer told MobiHealthNews in a recent interview. “I’m a PhD economist, but spent most of my career as an entrepreneur in the digital health space and formed a number of companies. I did a stint in Washington as the first National Coordinator for HIT. And more recently I’ve been investing in and sitting on boards of a number of digital health companies. So I think...

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