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Christopher Longhurst MD, MS, is
the chief medical officer (CMO) and chief digital officer (CDO) at UC San Diego
Health. This dual, complementary role provides leadership to medical staff,
ensuring that standards and protocols are in place to provide the highest
quality of care to patients. He also serves as an associate dean at the
School of Medicine, overseeing and aligning our education and research missions
within the clinical environment, and leading our journey to become a highly
reliable, learning health system.
As CMO, Dr. Longhurst is
responsible for maintaining excellence in clinical care, including regulatory,
patient and clinician satisfaction, quality and safety, and medical affairs. He
works alongside leaders at UC San Diego Health, the School of Medicine, and UC
Health to improve care delivery and oversees UC San Diego Health’s reputation
for delivering safe, innovative, patient-centered care.
Dr. Longhurst is passionate about
implementing innovative digital solutions that help improve the patient
experience. As the CDO, he leads UC San Diego Health’s technology strategy,
overseeing initiatives that advance the infrastructure across UC San Diego and
the UC Health system. In addition, Dr. Longhurst leads the clinical activities
of the academic medical center, working alongside clinical leaders to guide the
planning of quality, safety, and performance excellence of programs.
He is also a key faculty member
in the Departments of Biomedical Informatics and Pediatrics in the UC San Diego
School of Medicine, maintaining an active clinical practice as a newborn
hospitalist and pursuing scholarship in care quality, patient safety, and
health informatics.
Prior to his current role, Dr.
Longhurst served as the chief information officer (2015-2021) and associate
chief medical officer for quality and safety (2018-2021) at UC San Diego
Health, where he provided leadership in key functional areas to continuously
improve efforts around operations, reputation and care.
Before joining UC San Diego
Health, Dr. Longhurst served as chief medical information officer for Stanford
Children's Health. He led strategic efforts to improve children's health and
provider workflow using information technology. He founded and led the nation's
first accredited clinical informatics fellowship at Stanford, where he was a
clinical professor of pediatrics and biomedical informatics. He also staffed
the quality committee of Stanford's hospital board and facilitated national
quality improvement collaborative work.
Dr. Longhurst completed his
residency at Stanford University and earned his medical degree and MS in
medical informatics from UC Davis. He holds a BS in molecular biology from
Revelle College at UC San Diego. He is a board-certified pediatrician and
clinical informaticist.
He is the author and co-author of
many publications on using technology and data to improve quality of care. Dr.
Longhurst is an elected fellow of the prestigious American College of Medical
Informatics.
Contact [email protected] if you have any questions about claiming credit.
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Christopher Longhurst MD, MS, is
the chief medical officer (CMO) and chief digital officer (CDO) at UC San Diego
Health. This dual, complementary role provides leadership to medical staff,
ensuring that standards and protocols are in place to provide the highest
quality of care to patients. He also serves as an associate dean at the
School of Medicine, overseeing and aligning our education and research missions
within the clinical environment, and leading our journey to become a highly
reliable, learning health system.
As CMO, Dr. Longhurst is
responsible for maintaining excellence in clinical care, including regulatory,
patient and clinician satisfaction, quality and safety, and medical affairs. He
works alongside leaders at UC San Diego Health, the School of Medicine, and UC
Health to improve care delivery and oversees UC San Diego Health’s reputation
for delivering safe, innovative, patient-centered care.
Dr. Longhurst is passionate about
implementing innovative digital solutions that help improve the patient
experience. As the CDO, he leads UC San Diego Health’s technology strategy,
overseeing initiatives that advance the infrastructure across UC San Diego and
the UC Health system. In addition, Dr. Longhurst leads the clinical activities
of the academic medical center, working alongside clinical leaders to guide the
planning of quality, safety, and performance excellence of programs.
He is also a key faculty member
in the Departments of Biomedical Informatics and Pediatrics in the UC San Diego
School of Medicine, maintaining an active clinical practice as a newborn
hospitalist and pursuing scholarship in care quality, patient safety, and
health informatics.
Prior to his current role, Dr.
Longhurst served as the chief information officer (2015-2021) and associate
chief medical officer for quality and safety (2018-2021) at UC San Diego
Health, where he provided leadership in key functional areas to continuously
improve efforts around operations, reputation and care.
Before joining UC San Diego
Health, Dr. Longhurst served as chief medical information officer for Stanford
Children's Health. He led strategic efforts to improve children's health and
provider workflow using information technology. He founded and led the nation's
first accredited clinical informatics fellowship at Stanford, where he was a
clinical professor of pediatrics and biomedical informatics. He also staffed
the quality committee of Stanford's hospital board and facilitated national
quality improvement collaborative work.
Dr. Longhurst completed his
residency at Stanford University and earned his medical degree and MS in
medical informatics from UC Davis. He holds a BS in molecular biology from
Revelle College at UC San Diego. He is a board-certified pediatrician and
clinical informaticist.
He is the author and co-author of
many publications on using technology and data to improve quality of care. Dr.
Longhurst is an elected fellow of the prestigious American College of Medical
Informatics.
Contact [email protected] if you have any questions about claiming credit.
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