Marc Wine, MHA, has served for more than 30 years as a senior policy advisor on federal health policy and technology innovations; he has worked across both the public and private sectors, augmenting collaborations and developing IT solutions.
His work, including his co-authored book titled Medical Informatics 20/20, has contributed to better health outcomes for patients and their families. He is known for building extensive relationships among the federal health IT Community including wide recognition as an innovative problem solver.
Marc has served for more than 30 years within the federal government. For a period of time Marc worked in the private sector. In 2006 Marc was appointed as a professor adjunct in Health Informatics at the George Washington University School of Public Health.
He has published more than 150 articles on Health IT systems. He co-authored the benchmark book, “Medical Informatics 20/20: Quality and Electronic Health Records through Collaboration, Open Solutions and Innovation.”
Marc earned his Master Degree on Hospital Administration at George Washington University. Attended Harvard University, studying Health Policy and Finance. Marc has delivered more than 300 public presentations on national health and reform.
Marc Resides in the Potomac area of Maryland, just outside of Washington DC.