
Thursday, April 11, 2024 - HSI Lunch Seminar Series with Su (Sutin) Chen, M.D., MITRE/CodeX
E62-450
100 Main Street, Cambridge, MA United States
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Thursday, April 11, 2024 - HSI Lunch Seminar Series with Su (Sutin) Chen, M.D., MITRE/CodeX
Sparking a Data Revolution in Healthcare via FHIR: Conversations with Leaders from Government, Industry,
and Innovators
Part 2: April 11 - Extending FHIR for Oncology, Cardiology, Genomics via CodeX and MITRE
Thursday April 11
Location: E62-450
Time: 11:30am - 1pm
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Lunch will be provided in person.
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Speaker:
Su (Sutin) Chen, M.D.
Clinical Science Principal at MITRE & CodeX Steering Committee Chair
Dr. Chen is Program Manager and Clinical Director for CodeX, a not-for-profit community stakeholder-driven HL7 FHIR Accelerator optimizing data and API standards for patient care and research in cancer, genomics, and cardiovascular health. She is also a Digital Health Clinical Principal at MITRE.
As an intrepid emergency medicine physician and Stanford-educated computer scientist, Dr. Chen is a systems leader with extensive experience directing informatics in varied health settings – from serving as Director of Clinician IT in a nationwide healthcare system to being a Chief Medical Information Officer and Urgent Care Medical Director at a Federally-Qualified Health Center (FQHC) community clinic. She believes in wielding technology to create workable solutions that optimize health care outcomes, quality, and care coordination.
Moderators:
Anne Quaadgras, Director, MIT Sloan Health Systems Initiative
Doug Williams, Product Lead, Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship
This is part 2 of a 3-part series
Speakers

Su (Sutin) Chen, M.D.
Clinical Science Principal
MITRE/CodeX
https://www.linkedin.com/in/su-sutin-chen/
Clinical Science Principal at MITRE & CodeX Steering Committee Chair
Dr. Chen is Program Manager and Clinical Director for CodeX, a not-for-profit community stakeholder-driven HL7 FHIR Accelerator optimizing data and API standards for patient care and research in cancer, genomics, and cardiovascular health. She is also a Digital Health Clinical Principal at MITRE.
As an intrepid emergency medicine physician and Stanford-educated computer scientist, Dr. Chen is a systems leader with extensive experience directing informatics in varied health settings – from serving as Director of Clinician IT in a nationwide healthcare system to being a Chief Medical Information Officer and Urgent Care Medical Director at a Federally-Qualified Health Center (FQHC) community clinic. She believes in wielding technology to create workable solutions that optimize health care outcomes, quality, and care coordination.

Anne Quaadgras
Director
MIT Sloan Health Systems Initiative
https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-quaadgras-6208778/
Anne Quaadgras is the Director of the MIT Sloan Health Systems Initiative and a Senior Lecturer at MIT Sloan.
Her work focuses on health systems transformation, and the role of information technology in supporting that change.
Prior to her doctoral work, Anne was a management consultant for fifteen years, specializing in improving decision-making and investment processes in the chemical, pharmaceutical, and financial services industries.
She holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in chemical engineering from MIT. Anne earned her doctorate in information systems at Boston University, where her dissertation research explored how globally distributed groups of experts recognize and respond to operational problems.

Doug Williams
Product Lead
Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dcwusa/
Doug is the Founder of CentanniPark, a full-service strategic consultancy for mobile and web technology, with projects underway for digital e-health, health equity, and affordable housing. As a technology leader for the latest FHIR healthcare data interoperability standards, Doug is serving as co-coordinator for the HL7 CodeX Consortium’s Quality Measures for Cancer in collaboration with MITRE and the Institute for Health Equity as part of HL7’s Gravity Project.
Previously, Doug was the Chief Product Officer and VP Strategic Accounts for 1upHealth, a leader in healthcare data technology through the use of the new FHIR standards. Doug played a key role in the adoption of 1upHealth’s cloud-based FHIR platform by top health insurance companies, Medicaid states, hospital systems, and life science research partners, managing hundreds of millions of patients and billions of healthcare data resources. Under his leadership, the company grew from a team of four to over 150 employees today.
As a serial entrepreneur, Doug has held the positions of CTO and VP of Engineering and Product positions for multiple successful startups, including Zipcar, Runkeeper, and the Family Education Network. These roles have given him the opportunity to lead from the early startup stages through successful acquisitions and IPOs. He is also a mentor for MassChallenge HealthTech, the MIT Enterprise Forum, and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
Doug enjoys spending time with his family, as well as running and cycling to train for events such as BikeMS, Pan Mass Challenge, and the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge to raise funds for cancer and multiple sclerosis research. Doug has a Bachelor’s degree from Princeton University in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and an MBA from Harvard Business School.
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