Chief Information Officer
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Other Affiliations: Harvard Medical School
Focus Areas: health information technology, electronic health records, emergency medicine, healthcare delivery, digital health, mHealth, innovation
Adam Landman, MD, MS, MIS, MHS, is an emergency physician and Chief Information Officer at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) and an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Landman is interested in the innovative application of information technology and digital health to improve health care delivery. He is an expert in information systems development and implementation, having led a three-year, $7 million custom software development project to move BWH Emergency Department clinicians from paper-based to electronic documentation, and subsequently helped oversee the implementation of Epic and several critical laboratory information systems. Dr. Landman has also led the design and development of mobile apps to securely capture and store clinical images and to improve the patient and staff experience. He also created the BWH Digital Health Innovation Group to spur hospital use of digital technology as well as facilitate appropriate use of digital tools by clinicians, innovators, and researchers. In his current role, he is responsible for developing strategic IT initiatives and overseeing the Brigham Digital Innovation Hub (iHub), with the goal of evolving the next generation of information systems and digital health solutions across the Brigham Health enterprise, while maintaining a focus on excellence.