Bryan Jarabek, MD, PhD

Bryan Jarabek

United States

Affiliate Faculty, Assistant Professor

Bryan Jarabek is the Chief Medical Informatics Officer for M Health Fairview and a faculty member for the clinical informatics fellowship. He is a practicing hospitalist at M Health Fairview Southdale Hospital in Edina Minnesota with interests in artificial intelligence, clinical documentation, medication management, patient flow, OR utilization, length of stay reduction, nurse assignment optimizations, leadership development and improving the Electronic Health Record (EHR) and technology in general for his colleagues. He has over 13 years of clinical informatics experience with multiple EHR go lives, development of intake / prioritization / governance structures, and hundreds of projects related to making the EHR better for patients, providers and staff. He oversees the medical informatics department for hospital care, surgical care, lab/pathology, and cardiology. He has done numerous presentations and research publications related to informatics work. He was the founding chair of the Minnesota Hospital Association State CMIO Committee that coordinates informatics related work across health systems in Minnesota throughout the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond. He was the co-chair of the Care Delivery System coalition that brought together the 10 large health systems and Minnesota Department of Health to organize vaccine delivery for the state of Minnesota taking us from 36th in the country to 1st in the country in the percentage of vaccines administered. He was one of the first Epic physician builders in the country, oversees the physician builder program with over 80 physician builders, sits on the national “Hey Epic” steering group developing a digital personal assistant that allows providers and staff to interact verbally with the Electronic Health Record, and is a member of the National UPerform Advisory Council working to optimize training delivery with a focus on e-Learnings and Artificial Intelligence.

Bryan’s professional career combines his love of patient care, aptitude for technology, and desire to help his colleagues. He is responsible for making technology work better for patients, bringing efficiency and well-being to providers and staff, and continuing to find new ways for advances in technology to transform the way we do healthcare. He is also responsible for making sure the technology being developed is designed in a way to bring maximal benefit to the care of a patient with optimal usability for the care givers.

Education

  • Boarded in Internal Medicine (Hospitalist) and Clinical Informatics
  • M.D., Georgetown School of Medicine
  • PhD, Georgetown University (Department of Pharmacology)
  • Residency, Mayo Clinic