Bennett Clark

Chief Medical Officer (Fractional) at Itiliti Health

Bennett Clark has extensive work experience in the healthcare industry. From 2014 to 2015, they served as the Assistant Chief of Service at Johns Hopkins Medicine. Following this, they joined Yale University School of Medicine as a Physician and Instructor in 2015. In 2016, Bennett became an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at Johns Hopkins Medicine.

In 2018, they worked as a Medical Director at OneOme, where they focused on reducing adverse events and unnecessary costs associated with polypharmacy and high-risk prescribing. During their time there, they led the clinical development of a population-based risk stratification tool and served as the clinical lead for a pilot study on pharmacogenomic testing.

From 2019 to 2021, Bennett was the Chief Medical Officer at Livio Health, where they successfully grew the home-based palliative care service, expanding it to serve over 800 patients with serious illness. Bennett also played a crucial role in implementing telehealth services and establishing innovative clinical partnerships.

Currently, Bennett serves as the Chief Medical Officer (Fractional) at Itiliti Health, where they lead the clinical design for the company's prior authorization platform. Bennett collaborates with leaders in payer and provider organizations to ensure that Itiliti's solutions meet the needs of clinical workforces.

Bennett Clark's education history includes a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Yale University. After completing their undergraduate studies, Bennett attended the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine as a resident in the Osler Housestaff Training Program. Bennett then pursued further education at Stanford University, where they received a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree. However, specific start and end years for each educational experience are not provided.

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