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Joseph Kannry

Lead Technical Informaticist, EMR Clinical Transformation Project, Mount Sinai Health System
New York, New York, United States
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Joseph Kannry

Lead Technical Informaticist, EMR Clinical Transformation Project, Mount Sinai Health System
New York, New York, United States
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Joseph Kannry, MD is a respected medical informatics expert and healthcare information technology specialist with a dual appointment in IT and Medicine at the prestigious Mount Sinai Medical Center. He is a professor of medicine at the Internal Medicine Associates in Mount Sinai Medical Center and a graduate of the National Library of Medicine training program in Medical Informatics at Yale Center. Joseph Kannry is the Lead Technical Informaticist for the EMR Clinical Transformation Group, overseeing the clinical decision support and EMR implementation. He is also the Co-PI for a 1.5 million grant awarded by AHRQ, studying EHR integration of clinical prediction rules and genetic data. Additionally, he is the Epic Lead on eMerge2 grant, aiming to integrate genomic information into the point of care.

Furthermore, Joseph Kannry led the successful Ambulatory EMR Selection process for Mount Sinai Medical Center back in 2004 and has since overseen the implementation of the program, Personal Health Record implementation, overall Inpatient Implementation, EMR rollout to Voluntary Physicians, and supporting Mount Sinai's ACO. In recognition of Mount Sinai's excellent work in the implementation and the value from #EHRs, they were awarded the prestigious 2013 Davies Award for Enterprise EHR.

As an accomplished medical informatics specialist, Joseph Kannry has served in different roles at the AMIA, including the Chair of Clinical Information System Working Group and the Public Policy Committee. He is also a former Chief of Clinical Informatics at MSNYU Health and Mount Sinai Hospital, Chief of Informatics, and a former Medical Informatics Fellow at Yale Center.

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