Ross Martin, MD, MHA, FAMIA

Chief Innovation Officer / Chief Medical Informatics Officer at Agilian.com

Ross Martin, MD, MHA, FAMIA has a diverse and extensive work history in healthcare informatics and management consulting. Currently, they hold the position of Chief Innovation Officer / Chief Medical Informatics Officer at Agilian.com, where they lead the Innovation Architecture work and oversees the Digital Liberation Jumpstart Program for Social Equity Enterprises. Prior to this role, they served as the Chief Medical Informatics Officer (CMIO) at Agilian, where they advised clients on healthcare information technology and health data strategies.

Dr. Martin founded and served as the President and Fellow of The American College of Medical Informatimusicology (ACMImimi), an organization dedicated to technological advancements in healthcare. Ross also had their solo informatics and management consulting firm, 360 Degree Insights LLC, where they served as the President. However, they closed down the firm after accepting the CMIO role at Agilian.

Ross has had key roles in prominent organizations such as the Maryland HIMSS Chapter, where they served as a Member of the Board of Directors, and CRISP - Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients, where they served as Program Director for various initiatives including CRISP Research Initiative, Research and Transformation, and Integrated Care Network.

Dr. Martin also held significant positions at AMIA (American Medical Informatics Association) as Vice President of Business Development, Vice President of Policy and Development, and Vice President of Corporate Relations and Business Development. During their tenure at AMIA, they focused on building and maintaining corporate membership and creating business opportunities to support the advancement of medical informatics.

Furthermore, Dr. Martin has worked at Deloitte Consulting as a Specialist Leader in Strategy, Federal Health, and Senior Manager in Technology Integration, Life Sciences. Ross also served as Director of Health Information Convergence at BearingPoint, Inc.

Earlier in their career, Dr. Martin gained experience at Pfizer Inc, where they held roles such as Director of Pfizer Healthcare Informatics, Director of Business Technology, and Senior Manager of Business Technology. Ross began their career as an Editor at Aspen Publishers, specializing in Essential Informatics for Medical Groups.

Dr. Martin's clinical background is in OB/GYN, and they have a fellowship in Medical Informatics from Harvard/MIT. Ross is known for their work in shaping health IT standards and policies and advancing health information exchange.

Ross Martin, MD, MHA, FAMIA has an extensive education history. Ross completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science at Wright State University from 1982 to 1987. In 1987, they then pursued a degree in Medicine and obtained their MD from the University of Cincinnati, a four-year program which they completed in 1991. Following this, from 1994 to 1997, Ross pursued a Master's degree in Health Administration (MHA) at Xavier University, specializing in Healthcare Administration. Building upon their medical knowledge, in 1998 they furthered their education in the field of Medical Informatics by completing fellowships at both Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Additionally, Ross briefly studied International Relations - UN at Long Island University in 1984 and graduated from Fairborn Baker High School in 1982 with a diploma. Overall, their educational background showcases their dedication to both the medical and administrative aspects of healthcare, positioning him as a qualified professional in their field.

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Timeline

  • Chief Innovation Officer / Chief Medical Informatics Officer

    March, 2023 - present

  • Chief Medical Informatics Officer (CMIO)

    August, 2022

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