Richard Dick, PhD
Adjunct Professor of Medical Informatics at the Chicago Medical School
Dr. Dick is an internationally recognized expert in the electronic health record (EHR) industry and has provided diverse consulting services, addressing technical architectures, strategic planning and extensive business development for many of today’s most successful health IT and EHR companies.
Dr. Dick has a unique blend of education and experience that have brought him international recognition for advancing electronic health record technologies (EHR, EMR, PHR) from multiple standpoints: as a visionary, a designer/architect, and as an industry spokesperson (long list of international speaking engagements [around the world lecture tour] – including guest lecturer at both Harvard and Yale. Profound “Biz Dev” and consulting skills – has consulted for over 200 companies including many of Fortune 100 companies (e.g. GE, Lockheed Martin…) and healthcare providers and also internationally for governments around the world.
Education & Certifications
• Ph.D., Medical Biophysics and Computing, University of Utah (under Homer R. Warner, MD, Ph.D. at Intermountain
[IHC], he’s recognized worldwide, as the leading figure among the four “Founding Father’s” of Medical Informatics)
• MLS, Library Science, Case Western Reserve University
• BS, Biology (Pre-Med), and Computer Science, Brigham Young University
Professional Affiliations (including past) Adjunct Professor of Medical Informatics at the Chicago Medical School
• Faculty member of The Informatics Institute in Bethesda, MD
• IEEE's Subcommittee for Computing & Applications Infrastructure of the U.S. Committee for Computing and
Infrastructure Policy
• Functional Co-Chair of the Object Management Group’s (OMG) Healthcare Domain Task Force.
Professional Affiliations: Adjunct Professor of Medical Informatics at the Chicago Medical School
• Faculty member of The Informatics Institute in Bethesda, MD
• IEEE's Subcommittee for Computing & Applications Infrastructure of the U.S. Committee for Computing and
Infrastructure Policy
• Functional Co-Chair of the Object Management Group’s (OMG) Healthcare Domain Task Force.
Awards, Publications, and a Few Additional Distinguishing / Notable Achievements
Dr. Dick was the recipient of the “Award for Excellence, Outstanding Achievement, and Special Recognition in Applied Medical
Informatics” presented by the Association of Medical Directors of Information Systems (AMDIS) – and is one of the few non-MDs
to have ever received this Award. Also, Dr. Dick has published three books as well as many published articles and has been a
featured speaker at nearly a hundred events / conferences. A few highlights of these publications, and articles by Dr. Dick include:
• Several have appeared in ADVANCE for Health Information Executives; Healthcare Informatics etc.
• IOM: The Computer-based Patient Record: An Essential Technology for Health Care. Editors: Richard S. Dick and Elaine
Steen. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1991; The Computer-based Patient Record: An Essential Technology for
Health Care. 2
nd Edition. Editors: Richard S. Dick and Elaine Steen. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1997.
• Emerging Computer-based Patient Record Systems: A Global Perspective, with Eleanor Feldbaum. London: The Financial
Times of London, 1997
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Given lectures at Harvard, Yale Business School and the prestigious Santa Fe Institute as well as an “around the world” lecture tour
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Served on Markle Foundation’s Personal Health Technology Council “Connecting for Health”
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Currently serving on the editorial boards of several healthcare IT publications
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Serial Entrepreneur: Started & sold more than half dozen companies over the last 30 years (most recently sold to United Healthcare)
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Worked with Veterans Administration leaders on their clinical/ EHR system (“CPRS” - it’s named derived from 1991 IOM book
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Executive & leadership experience as Principal in the Cavanaugh Consulting Group, InnovaTrend, Inc., Nex2, You Take Control,
Inc., and Director of Advanced EMR Development at Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)... to name a few.
Founder and Executive Director of Coalition to Create the Computer-based Patient Record Institute (CPRI) merged into HIMSS
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Study Director (IOM’s Landmark Study) & Senior Staff Officer at the National Academy of Sciences' Institute of Medicine (IOM)
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Deputy Chief of the Bibliographic Services Division (MEDLINE-Worldwide), National Library of Medicine (NLM) at the NIH
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Built largest Rx Databases in the U.S.A. (e.g. 270M+ American’s Rx data updated every 24 hours by all 60K+ retail pharmacies)
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Built the largest MPI’s in healthcare IT – 200M+ people in just one of these MPI systems & THE only operational, nationwide RLS
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Prior to 19th birthday, privileged to record with NY Philharmonic, Philadelphia Philharmonic and performed in Carnegie Hall twice.