Andrew L Rosenberg MD
Biographical Sketch for Dr. Andrew Leon Rosenberg MD
Dr. Rosenberg MD, is the inaugural Chief Medical Information Officer for the University of Michigan Health System. He is also the Executive Director of Information and Data Management where he oversees reporting, data warehousing, enterprise document management and HIE services for the UM hospitals and health centers. Dr. Rosenberg is also the Health IT Steward for the University of Michigan itself. Prior to these positions, he was Director of Inpatient Information Systems at UMHS. At that time, Dr Rosenberg was also the Chief of the Critical Care Division in the Department of Anesthesiology, Program Director for the Critical Care Fellowship, and the Director of the Cardiovascular Center Intensive Care Unit. He is a tenured associate professor of Anesthesiology Critical Care, & Internal Medicine.
He attended the Johns Hopkins Medical School where he subsequently completed a residency in Internal Medicine. He then pursued a multi-disciplinary critical care fellowship at the George Washington University where he studied with the founders of the APACHE ICU data and outcome systems. Following this, Dr. Rosenberg was a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar at the University of Michigan focusing on health-informatics, policy and health services research. Dr Rosenberg then completed a full anesthesiology residency there as well.
Andrew’s recent work in informatics has been in the areas of designing and implementing enterprise analytics programs for academic medical centers and integrating large scale enterprise clinical electronic information systems to health system research IT capabilities. His particular expertise includes initiating and maturing a variety of governance organizations and implementation strategies to successfully accomplish these socio-technical projects to advance learning health organizations.
Updated 02-21-2015