Meet Your 40 Under 40 Winner - Robert Freeman, Vice President, Digital Experience & Chief Nursing Informatics Officer, Mount Sinai Health System

Sept. 21, 2023
Congratulations to Robert Freeman for being named to the inaugural Healthcare Innovation 40 Under 40 awards program!

Congratulations to 40 Under 40 Winner: Robert Freeman, Vice President, Digital Experience & Chief Nursing Informatics Officer, Mount Sinai Health System

Get To Know Robert:

Hometown: Great Neck, New York 

Alma Matter: NYU, Yale (2024)

Number of Years of Experience in Healthcare: 14

Favorite Hobby: Travel

Favorite Movie of All-Time: E.T

Your Favorite thing about healthcare:  In healthcare, every corner reveals an opportunity for meaningful advancement. The rewarding sight of our strides in quality, safety, and patient experience reaffirms our purpose. It's a constant journey toward betterment that redefines the boundaries of what we believe is possible. This is especially true today with the advancements we have witnessed with AI and digital in recent years. 

Why is this candidate a good fit for 40 under 40?

Robbie is a catalyst for change and innovation at Mount Sinai Health System.  Leading data science, nursing informatics, digital experience, and consumer digital engagement teams, Robbie is reshaping how patients and staff digitally interact with healthcare.  Recognized as a rising star by Becker's Healthcare review and others (https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/lists/rising-stars-104-healthcare-leaders-to-know.html) Robbie continues to re-imagine what the digital health experience can be. 

Explain this candidate’s professional accomplishments:

Robbie Freeman, RN, MSN, NE-BC, is Vice President of Digital Experience and Chief Nursing Informatics Officer at the Mount Sinai Health System. In this role, he drives the technology strategy to support nursing practice and patient care across the hospital and ambulatory care settings, leveraging technology such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, and virtual care. He also oversees the clinical data science and digital engagement teams and leads the nursing informatics team.  During his time at the Mount Sinai Health System, Mr. Freeman has held a variety of roles. He started on the front lines, providing bedside patient care. He has held several leadership roles focusing on quality, technology, and hospital operations. His most recent role was as Vice President of Clinical Innovations at The Mount Sinai Hospital, where he built machine learning products to improve patient safety and hospital operations. Before that, he served as Senior Director of Clinical Operations for The Mount Sinai Hospital. He also leads a Health System-wide initiative focused on digital engagement to enhance the patient, family, and caregiver experience for hospitalized patients.  Mr. Freeman is pursuing his doctorate in nursing practice at Yale University, where his research interest is the application of artificial intelligence products in clinical workflows. He holds a Master of Science in business analytics from the New York University (NYU) Stern School of Business and a Master of Science in nursing, specializing in clinical systems management. He is also a graduate of the Phillips School of Nursing at Mount Sinai, where he serves on the Board of Trustees.  Mr. Freeman is an adjunct assistant professor of health administration at NYU, where he teaches a graduate course on advanced health care analytics. He is also the recipient of The New York Times’s Tribute to Nurses award for technological innovations and is an Aspen Institute Spotlight Health Scholar. In 2016, Mr. Freeman completed the Clinical Quality Fellowship Program, a program sponsored by Greater New York Hospital Association and the United Hospital Fund that teaches clinicians to lead quality improvement and patient safety initiatives.

How does the candidate show commitment to the industry and bettering their professional career?

Robbie continuously learns about new technologies and better ways of caring for patients.  He is pursuing his Doctorate in Nursing Practice at Yale and has completed a degree in data analytics at NYU.

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