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Former American Medical Association president joins higi board of directors

5/11/2017
CHICAGO — Dr. Robert Wah, former president of the American Medical Association and Global Chief Medical Officer of DXC Technology, was named to higi’s board of directors.

Dr. Wah, a reproductive endocrinologist and OB/GYN, is most notably recognized for his expertise in healthcare and health information technology. He served at the Department of Health and Human Services, where he was the first deputy national coordinator for Health IT.

“As higi continues to expand its capabilities to work with leading healthcare organizations to personalize population health, experts like Dr. Wah will insure the appropriate approach and perspective needed to enable sustainable health improvement in the communities across the nation,” said CEO Jeff Bennett.



Dr. Wah has been ranked in the Top 50 Most Influential Physician Executives by Modern Healthcare and Modern Physician magazine readers. He currently cares for patients, performs surgery, and trains fellows and residents at the National Institutes of Health and the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. He also serves on the board of directors for the McKnight Brain Research Foundation and the American Telemedicine Association.

“Approximately 60% of health outcomes are determined by social, environmental, and behavioral factors,” said Dr. Robert Wah. “higi gives/provides consumers and healthcare organizations an affordable, accessible vehicle to connect outside of the traditional health system. I am excited about joining the board to help guide improving the health of consumers and to connect higi and healthcare organizations.”

For more than 23 years, Dr. Wah served on Active Duty in the Navy and was the Associate CIO for the Military Health System in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. There, he led the requirements team of over 100 physicians, nurses and pharmacists and also managed the technology portfolio of 520 clinics and hospitals worldwide, covering over 10 million patients and $900 million in spending for Health IT tools. He has also taught at Harvard Medical School, University of California-San Diego and Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Dr. Wah did his training at National Naval Medical Center Bethesda and Harvard Medical School and holds two board certifications. He is also a graduate of the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School.

Chicago-based higi owns and operates the largest FDA-cleared self-screening health station network in the United States with nearly 11,000 stations located in food, drug and mass market retailers. It also operates an online community platform that is linked to the higi health station network and over 80 health devices, activity trackers and apps.  To date, more than 38 million people have used a higi health station to conduct over 212 million biometric screenings (blood pressure, pulse, weight, body mass index).
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