Ken Mandl

Ken Mandl

Role:

EHR Reporting Program Task Force 2021, Member

Director
Boston Children's Hospital

Mandl directs the Computational Health Informatics Program at Boston Children's Hospital and is the Donald A.B. Lindberg Professor of Pediatrics and Professor of Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School. His work at the intersection of population and individual health has had a unique and sustained influence on the developing field of biomedical informatics. He was a pioneer of the first personally controlled health record systems, the first participatory surveillance system, and real time biosurveillance. Mandl co-developed SMART, a widely-adopted approach to enable a health app written once to access digital data and run anywhere in the healthcare system. The 21st Century Cures Act made SMART a universal property of the healthcare system, enabling innovators to rapidly reach market-scale and patients and doctors to access data and an “app store for health.” He applies open source inventions to lead EHR research networks and is a leader of the multisite Genomic Information Commons. Mandl was advisor to two Directors of the CDC and chaired the Board of Scientific Counselors of the NIH’s National Library of Medicine. He has been elected to multiple honor societies including the American Society for Clinical Investigation, Society for Pediatric Research, American College of Medical Informatics and American Pediatric Society. He received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers and the Donald A.B. Lindberg Award for Innovation in Informatics.