Background
Yasnoff, William Alan was born on April 7, 1953 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Meyer Yasnoff and Doris Norwell.
( Personal Health Records provides a comprehensive overvi...)
Personal Health Records provides a comprehensive overview and discussion of the many issues pertaining to the adoption and use of personal health records, a rapidly evolving and essential area of healthcare IT. The book covers issues such as privacy, confidentiality and security; predictive modeling, Web 2.0 and social networking; the new patient-provider paradigm; public trust; applicable laws; and PHR business and sustainability models. The book presents practical implementation guidelines, plus project planning and budgeting information, and provides perspectives of various stakeholders including consumers, providers and payors. The book also includes an insightful foreword by Blackford Middleton, MD.
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computer scientist preventive medicine physician
Yasnoff, William Alan was born on April 7, 1953 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Meyer Yasnoff and Doris Norwell.
Bachelor of Science, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 1974. Doctor of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, 1975. Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 1980.
Assistant professor, medical computer science department University Texas Health Science Center, Dallas, 1980—1983. Assistant professor, director cardiology image processing Medical College Ohio, Toledo, 1983—1985. Vice president research Cell Analysis Systems, Inc., Lombard, Illinois, 1985—1986.
President, founder Morphometrix, Inc., Western Springs, 1986—1987. Medical director American Medical Association/Net American Medical Association, Chicago, 1987—1990. Associate director, health network services Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, 1990—1993.
Director immunization registry and DOLPHIN network Oregon Health Division, 1994—1997. Associate director for science, public health practice program office Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, 1997—2002. Senior advisory national health information infrastructure United States Department Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, 2002—2005.
Managing partner NHII Advisors, Arlington, Virginia, since 2005. Associate editor Journal of biomedical Informatics, San Diego, since 2000. Adjunct professor biostatistics Emory University, Atlanta, since 2002.
Consultant Compuserve, Inc., Columbus, OHIO, 1995, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, Virginia., 1995, Abbott Laboratories, Inc., San Jose, 1993—1994, Columbine Venure Partners, Englewood, 1989—1991. Professor division health science informatics Johns Hopkins University, since 2003.
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Grief recovery counselor North-East Baptist Church, Atlanta, 2000. Fellow: American College of Medical Informatics. Member: Association for Computing Machinery, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society, American Medical Informatics Association (board directors 2003-2004, science program chair spring meeting 2001).
Married Joanene Lois Feldman. Children: Cynthia Aggson, David, Rebecca.