Mark Frisse, MD, MBA, MSc
Director, Regional Initiatives, Vanderbilt Center
for Better Health
mark.frisse@vanderbilt.edu
615.343.1528
Mark Frisse serves as Director of Regional Informatics Programs through
the Vanderbilt Center for Better Health and as Professor in the Vanderbilt
Department of Biomedical Informatics. In his work at the Vanderbilt
Center for Better Health, he is responsible for coordinating regional,
state, and national projects aimed at the application of information
technology to advance patient care. His primary focus is on developing
a state-wide health information infrastructure to support TennCare patients
and on developing a regional demonstration in the Memphis area.
Prior to assuming his position at Vanderbilt, Dr. Frisse was Vice President
in First Consulting Group’s Clinical Transformation Practice working
to advance quality and safety through the application of technology,
process redesign, evaluation techniques, and evidence-based practice.
His experience includes quality and financial analysis, key metrics
assessment, clinical visioning, strategy, vendor selection, pre-implementation
planning, and clinical quality program alignment. In addition to participating
in numerous short-term planning and evaluation engagements, Dr. Frisse
served as an operational Vice President overseeing two large-scale transformation
and clinical systems implementation efforts.
Prior to joining First Consulting Group, Dr. Frisse was Chief Medical
Officer and Vice President, Clinical Information Services at Express
Scripts, one of the Nation’s largest independent pharmaceutical
benefits management concerns. He served as general manager for their
Practice Patterns Science subsidiary – a firm applying integrated
medical and pharmaceutical claims data to reduce practice variation
to a client list that included Blue Cross / Blue Shield of Missouri
and Humana. He participated in the formation of RxHub – a new
approach to electronic transmission of prescriptions from physicians
to pharmacies. He was also responsible for the Express Scripts’
DrugDigest consumer Web site and was active in the development of Express
Scripts’ consumer e-business strategy.
A Board Certified Internist, Dr. Frisse was a Professor of Medicine
and Associate Dean at Washington University School of Medicine and he
served as academic director of the Health Services Executive MBA program
at the John M. Olin School of Business. In collaboration with the BJC
System, he and his colleagues developed several innovative applications
for adverse drug event prevention.
Dr. Frisse received his MD and MBA from Washington University and received
a Master’s Degree in Medical Computer Science from Stanford University.
Active in medical informatics for 20 years, he is the author of approximately
50 scientific papers, reviews, and book chapters on medical informatics.
He served as a consultant for numerous government agencies and health
care concerns. He was a member of the National Research Council’s
Committee on Enhancing the Internet for Health Applications and more
recently was an author of a national report on ePrescribing prepared
by the eHealth Initiative.