Julia Adler-Milstein
Professor of Medicine and Director of the Center for Clinical Informatics and Improvement Research, University of California, San Fransisco
Dr.
Julia Adler-Milstein is a Professor of Medicine and Director of the Center for
Clinical Informatics and Improvement Research (CLIIR).
Dr. Adler-Milstein is
a leading researcher in health IT policy, with a specific focus on electronic
health records and interoperability. She has examined policies and
organizational strategies that enable effective use of electronic health
records and promote interoperability. She is also an expert in EHR audit log
data and its application to studying clinician behavior. Her research – used by
researchers, health systems, and policymakers – identifies obstacles to
progress and ways to overcome them.
She has published
over 125 influential papers, testified before the US Senate Health, Education,
Labor and Pensions Committee, is a member of the National Academy of Medicine,
been named one of the top 10 influential women in health IT, and won numerous
awards, including the New Investigator Award from the American Medical Informatics
Association and the Alice S. Hersh New Investigator Award from Academy Health.
She has served on an array of influential committees and boards, including the
NHS National Advisory Group on Health Information Technology, the Health Care
Advisory Board for Politico, and the Interoperability Committee of the National
Quality Forum.
Dr. Adler-Milstein
holds a PhD in Health Policy from Harvard and spent six years on the faculty at
University of Michigan prior to joining UCSF as a Professor in the Department
of Medicine and the inaugural director of the Center for Clinical Informatics
and Improvement Research.