Dr. Martin S. Kohn
Dr. Martin Kohn is a consultant working in health data analytics, health policy and healthcare management through his company MedPredixAI, LLC. He is also Clinical Adjunct Faculty in the Center for Biomedical Informatics at the Wake Forest School of Medicine. Dr. Kohn is an experienced physician, clinical informaticist, and health policy analyst. He was previously Chief Medical Scientist at Sentrian, which creates predictive analytic systems for patients with complex chronic diseases. Sentrian identified patients who are likely to need hospitalization days before they become seriously ill to provide time to intervene and avoid hospitalization. Prior to Sentrian, he was the Chief Medical Scientist for Care Delivery Systems in IBM Research developing analytic tools for healthcare. Dr. Kohn is a board-certified emergency physician with over 30 years of practice and management experience. He received Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in electrical engineering from MIT, the MD from Harvard Medical School and a master’s degree in health management and policy from NYU. He did additional graduate study in bio-medical engineering at Stanford. He has been a healthcare executive, educator and congressional health policy advisor. Dr. Kohn is board certified in Clinical Informatics, a certified physician executive and has published on clinical, technical, management and policy subjects. His broad background and publications in engineering, data science, clinical medicine, management and health policy allow him to work closely with all players in the joint effort of information technology in healthcare.
Currently: CEO and Chief Clinical Scientist, MedPredixAI, LLC; Adjunct Clinical Faculty, Division of Biomedical Informatics, Wake Forest School of Medicine
Formerly: (1) Chief Medical Scientist, Sentrian, (2) Chief Medical Scientist for Care Delivery Systems, IBM Research, (3) Board-certified emergency room physician
Education: (1) M.D. Harvard Medical School, (2) M.S. Electrical Engineering, MIT, (3) M.P.H. Health Management and Policy, NYU, (4) B.S. Electrical Engineering, MIT