MSU Health Care names chief medical officer

East Lansing-based Michigan State University Health Care has named Michael Weiner, DO, as its new chief medical officer. 

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Dr. Weiner will be in charge of advancing clinical quality, increasing access to care and improving patient outcomes, staff and physician retention. 

Previously, Dr. Weiner worked on the electronic health records platform with the U.S. Department of Defense Veteran Affairs and created the first NATO Joint Trauma Registry. 

He also served as chief medical officer for government agency contractor Maximus as well as chief medical information officer of IBM and chief medical officer and chief medical information officer at the Department of Defense. 

He is also a board-certified internal medicine physician, according to a Feb. 28 press release. 

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