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David J. Brailer (born July 16, 1959) is an American health care executive and government official. On May 6, 2004, Brailer was appointed by the administration of President
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as the nation's first 'Health Information Technology Czar'. Brailer's official title was National Health Information Technology Coordinator. In this role, he developed the nation's strategy for electronic records and transformation of research and public health with the goal of widespread deployment of health information technology within 10 years. Brailer remained in his government post for two years. Following his public service, he transitioned to the private sector where he has held several executive and advisory positions.


Education

Brailer holds doctoral degrees in both
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and
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. He earned his Ph.D. in managerial economics from
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in 1992 and his M.D. from
West Virginia University School of Medicine The West Virginia University School of Medicine is the professional school for studying medicine and other health professions at West Virginia University in Morgantown, West Virginia. The medical school was established in 1902 as the first such ...
in 1986. While in medical school, he was a Charles A. Dana Scholar at the
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, School of Medicine. Brailer served on the board of trustees of the
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. He completed his medical residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and became board certified in internal medicine. Brailer was a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania. He earned another bachelor's in political science from
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in 1991.


Career


University of Pennsylvania

After completing a general medicine residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in 1991, Brailer worked at the University of Pennsylvania as a physician in general medicine and immune deficiency. Brailer holds an adjunct professorship at the Wharton School, is an associate professor in internal medicine for the
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, and is a senior fellow for the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics. Previously at the Wharton School, he founded the health management program's health information technology program, taught in the MBA program, and lectured in the executive education program.


CareScience

In 1992, Brailer left academia and founded a company spun out of his Ph.D. thesis. This became CareScience Inc., a Philadelphia software firm that helped hospitals improve efficiency and prevent errors. Under Brailer, CareScience established the nation's first health care
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(ASP). Brailer led the company through several financings, strategic partnerships, an initial public offering in 2000, and sales to global software firm Quovadx in 2003.


Health Technology Center

After CareScience, Brailer took an advisory role at Health Technology Center, a non-profit research and education organization that provides strategic information and resources to health care organizations about the future impact of technology in health care delivery. There, he advised the Center on a number of regional and national data sharing projects.


Health Evolution Partners

In mid-2007, Brailer founded Health Evolution Partners, a private equity fund focused on rapidly growing middle market companies in the health care industry, with a mission to “invest in things that can reduce the crushing costs of health care.” The California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) invested $700 million in the fund. Health Evolution Partners targeted opportunities across the key sectors of the health care economy – hospitals, physicians, managed care, pharmaceutical developers, device makers and consumer products and services. Notable Health Evolution Partners investments included Halcyon Home Health, Prolacta Bioscience, Optimal IMX, Mollen Immunization Clinics, Kisimul, Freedom Innovations, CenseoHealth and CambridgeSoft. Notable exits: On April 12, 2006, Kisimul Group was acquired by Bowman Capital in a £8.5 million deal. On March 23, 2011, CambridgeSoft was acquired by PerkinElmer, Inc. in a $220 million deal. On December 7, 2017, CenseoHealth and Advance Health were acquired by
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for an undisclosed amount. On January 10, 2018, Freedom Innovations was acquired by Otto Bock HealthCare for an undisclosed amount.


Cigna

In September 2022, Dr. Brailer was named the Chief Health Officer of Cigna. Brailer serves on a number of boards of directors, including Prolacta Biosciences,
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, and Health Evolution.


US Department of Health and Human Services

On May 6, 2004, Brailer was appointed as the first National Health Information Technology Coordinator, pursuant to by President George W. Bush on April 27, 2004, which called for widespread deployment of health information technology within 10 years. In this role, Brailer designed and directed a bipartisan effort to encourage the digitalization of health care. His work led to the formation of both the National Health Information Network and the Meaningful Use incentives program for the adoption of electronic health records.


Awards and achievements

Brailer was the first recipient of the
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Martin Epstein Award for Medical Computing Research for a student paper on expert systems. He was also one of the first medical students to serve on the board of trustees for the
American Medical Association The American Medical Association (AMA) is an American professional association and lobbying group of physicians and medical students. This medical association was founded in 1847 and is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Membership was 271,660 ...
. Most notably, he was the country’s first health IT czar, leading the national effort to digitalize healthcare.


See also

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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Brailer, David American public health doctors Living people George W. Bush administration personnel Health informaticians West Virginia University School of Medicine alumni Wharton School alumni 1959 births Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology