11 Facts About Jacob Reider

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Jacob Reider is an American physician and expert in health information technology policy.

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Jacob Reider served as CMIO of Allscripts, a developer of Electronic Health Records, Chief Strategy Officer and later CEO of healthcare analytics startup company Kyron, based in Palo Alto, CA.

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Jacob Reider operated as Medical Director of Clinical Systems at CapitalCare Medical Group and Associate Dean of Biomedical Informatics at Albany Medical College.

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Jacob Reider has authored several papers on primary care topics and health information technology.

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Jacob Reider was Deputy National Coordinator and Chief Medical Officer of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, a staff division of the United States Department of Health and Human Services in the executive branch of the United States Government.

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Jacob Reider was named acting National Coordinator when Farzad Mostashari resigned in October 2013.

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Jacob Reider was recognized for leading the organization's work on clinical decision support, usability and health IT safety.

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Jacob Reider was chair of the Health IT Standards Committee and led ONC's policy work on health IT certification and its relationship to the CMS EHR incentive programs.

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Jacob Reider was named as one of the "power 50" in the New York Capital Region for 2022.

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Jacob Reider served as Chief Health Officer of Physera, a health innovation start-up company acquired by Omada in 2020, and was a member of the Board of Directors of Avhana Health, a Clinical Decision Support company that was acquired by AmalgamRX in 2021.

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Jacob Reider has been married to Albany Law School President and Dean Alicia Ouellette for 33 years, and the couple has two children.

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