![]() ![]() ![]() Before joining CEP America, he was a faculty member at Stanford University Medical School, Division of Emergency Medicine. Tom joined CEP America in 1993 and currently works as a staff physician in the emergency department at Good Samaritan Hospital in San Jose, CA. ![]() Tom oversees a number of quality and performance steering committees, and is the executive sponsor for CEP America’s Administrative Fellowship.ĭr. A noted national speaker, he provides leadership in the areas of risk management, quality, continuing medical education, CMS performance, patient experience, operations flow, data management, and innovation. Tom is Chief Medical Officer (soon-to-be Chief Innovations Officer) at CEP America, overseeing demonstrated performance improvement programs and the development and dissemination of best practices. Mault holds a bachelor’s degree in Biology and a Medical Degree from the University of Michigan, and conducted his General Surgery and Cardiothoracic Surgery residency training at Duke University Medical Center.ĭr. He is the author of more than 60 scientific articles, chapters and books in the published medical literature. He has conducted academic medical research under numerous grant awards from the National Institutes of Health, American Cancer Society, and others. He has been board-certified in both General Surgery and Cardiothoracic Surgery, having specialized in heart and lung transplantation, thoracic oncology and critical care. He is the named inventor of over 80 issued and pending US Patents for a variety of novel health information and medical device innovations. Mault has founded five Health IT and medical device companies, leading these companies to develop novel devices and software technologies, FDA approvals, and strategic partnerships with numerous Fortune 500 companies. Mault has more than 30 years of experience in senior executive positions in the Health IT and Medical Device industry as well as clinical medicine. Mault was the Director of New Products and Business Development for the Health Solutions Group at Microsoft. Mault, M.D., F.A.C.S., is the Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of Qualcomm Life as a result of their April 2013 acquisition of Health圜ircles, a Care Coordination and Remote Patient Monitoring Software Platform Company founded and led by Dr. Press Release: Top Top Health Innovators, Chief Medical Officers of Qualcomm & Intel Delivering Keynotes at the Telehealth Failures & Success Conference ![]() Join us for three days of networking and expert insights from health system executives, physicians, investors, hot startups, and tech titans as we examine the failures of telehealth and discover what we can do to build successful businesses and models of telehealth delivery.Īttendees include about 70% C-level execs from a range health care and health tech organizations including GE, ViaSat, TX Medical Center, UNC Health, Stanford Medicine, Zipnosis, and the VA. With video consultations estimated to be $34B market by the year 2020, why are many of the world’s leading telehealth companies still struggling? Learn why American Well, an established player with $150M in investments is suffering from low video usage. Avoid the roadblocks faced by the Dr.-Phil-backed Doctor On Demand after it pivoted and raised $70M. Discover why HealthSpot suddenly failed after raising $40M. ![]()
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