Full Name
Marc Wine
Job Title
Senior Adviser Health IT, Office of Information & Technology
Company
U.S. Department of Veterans Affair
Speaker Bio
Marc Wine, a recognized health systems and health information technology expert with more than thirty years of experience in the federal and private sectors, is highly focused on Health IT strategy and solutions, health care policy, planning and program management. He is known for building extensive relationships among the federal Health IT Community including wide recognition as an innovative problem solver.
Marc serves within VA Central Office as the lead for IT collaboration projects, managing VA’s Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) Program, Office of Information and Technology.
Today, Marc is collaborating on medical cybersecurity, precision medicine, and advanced and emerging health IT solutions for empowering the nation’s Veterans including IT digital infrastructure and Learning Health Systems. As well, Marc serves as a senior adviser within VA addressing solutions for current VA Health IT programs and systems.
Marc served within PwC, PricewaterhouseCoopers, in the position of Director Washington Federal Practice, Health IT. He focused on developing business strategies and solutions for health informatics and business process change. Marc served within Northrop Grumman Health Systems Management as Senior Adviser, Federal Health IT; there Marc provided leadership in the collaboration and delivery of the nation’s initial mobile Health Applications, Blue Button for MyHealtheVet, for the first time for Veterans to receive their personal health records on smart phones. The Personal Health Record app that is used my millions of consumers today.
Prior to his private sector health care experience, Marc served for 30 years within the federal government including the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration where he established the initial VA-Federal Health IT Sharing Program; U.S. Department of Defense, Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC) where he lead collaboration for establishing the Roadmap for US HealthGrid for Biomedicine; as well as the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration where he developed health planning systems policies under the nationwide
implementation of the National Health Systems Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974; plus leading federal hospital systems planning for Greater Boston.
Marc served as adjunct professor in Health Informatics within The George Washington University and is co-author of the book, “Medical Informatics 20/20: Quality and Electronic Health Records through Collaboration, Open Solutions and Innovation,” known as a forward looking, visionary book published in 2007.
Marc serves within VA Central Office as the lead for IT collaboration projects, managing VA’s Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) Program, Office of Information and Technology.
Today, Marc is collaborating on medical cybersecurity, precision medicine, and advanced and emerging health IT solutions for empowering the nation’s Veterans including IT digital infrastructure and Learning Health Systems. As well, Marc serves as a senior adviser within VA addressing solutions for current VA Health IT programs and systems.
Marc served within PwC, PricewaterhouseCoopers, in the position of Director Washington Federal Practice, Health IT. He focused on developing business strategies and solutions for health informatics and business process change. Marc served within Northrop Grumman Health Systems Management as Senior Adviser, Federal Health IT; there Marc provided leadership in the collaboration and delivery of the nation’s initial mobile Health Applications, Blue Button for MyHealtheVet, for the first time for Veterans to receive their personal health records on smart phones. The Personal Health Record app that is used my millions of consumers today.
Prior to his private sector health care experience, Marc served for 30 years within the federal government including the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration where he established the initial VA-Federal Health IT Sharing Program; U.S. Department of Defense, Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC) where he lead collaboration for establishing the Roadmap for US HealthGrid for Biomedicine; as well as the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration where he developed health planning systems policies under the nationwide
implementation of the National Health Systems Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974; plus leading federal hospital systems planning for Greater Boston.
Marc served as adjunct professor in Health Informatics within The George Washington University and is co-author of the book, “Medical Informatics 20/20: Quality and Electronic Health Records through Collaboration, Open Solutions and Innovation,” known as a forward looking, visionary book published in 2007.