Michael Dulin, MD, PhD is currently the Director of the Academy for Population Health Innovation at UNC Charlotte – a collaborative designed to advance community and population health. In addition, he is a Professor within the Carolinas Healthcare System’s Department of Family Medicine; Director of a primary care practice-based research network (MAPPR), and serves as the Chief Medical Officer for Tresata, a predictive analytics and machine learning software company based in Charlotte.
Over his 30 year career, Dulin’s work has spanned the technology industry, biomedical and health services research, transformation of clinical care delivery, and population management. He has developed and tested population health management frameworks within a network of over 140 primary care practices. Dulin also designed and implemented a centralized analytics team for one of the largest non-profit healthcare systems in the country recently highlighted in a case study by The Harvard Business School.
Dr. Dulin is a nationally recognized leader in the application of analytics and outcomes research to improve care delivery and advance population health. He has led projects in this domain funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, The Duke Endowment, and NIH. He has been an invited keynote speaker in over 30 national meetings including HIMSS Big Data & Analytics and the American College of Healthcare Executives as well as being featured in the press by Wired Magazine, Frontiers Magazine, Fierce Health, and Harvard Business Review.