Bio,
Janet Marchibroda is the Chief Healthcare Officer for IBM where she is responsible for driving policy and strategy for improving health and healthcare through the use of information technology and exchange. She joined IBM in April 2009 from ehealth Initiative (eHI), where she served as the founding Chief Executive Officer. eHI is an independent, non profit multi-stakeholder organization whose mission is to improve the quality, safety and efficiency of healthcare through information and information technology. eHI engages clinicians, consumers, employers, health plans, health IT companies, hospitals, laboratories, manufacturers, pharmacies and state and community-based organizations to reach agreement on and drive the adoption of common principles, policies, strategies and actions for improving health and healthcare through information technology in a way that is responsible, sustainable, responsive to stakeholder needs – particularly, patients and which builds and maintains the public’s trust.
While at eHI, Marchibroda served as the founding Executive Director of Connecting for Health – a public – private sector initiative funded and led by the Markle Foundation and supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation- which is designed to catalyze actions on a national basis to drive electronic connectivity and create an interconnected, electronic health information infrastructure. She co-founded and served as Chief Operating Officer for a Bertelsman AG Subsidiary, which focuses on providing electronic health information infrastructure.
Marchibroda served as the chief Operating Officer of the National Committee for Quality Assurance an organization devoted to evaluating and improving the quality of healthcare for Americans – where she was responsible for accreditation of healthcare organizations, education programs, the national HEDIS database, electronic information products, strategic planning, human resources, information technology and administration.
She is considered an expert on using health IT to improve health and healthcare, serves on several boards and Steering Groups in Healthcare and was recognized in 2005 as one of the Top 25 women in Healthcare by Modern Healthcare Magazine and in 2006 for the federal Computer week Top 100 Award. She holds a B.S. in commerce from the University of Virginia and an MBA with a concentration in organization development from george Washington University.