Public Biography
Susan Hull is a board-certified nurse executive and informaticist passionate about transforming health through co-production and community. Her leadership and policy experience builds on participation in the healthy community and learning health systems movements, spanning diverse roles including nursing and health system executive, healthy community partnership and community health information network executive, chief nursing and chief health informatics officer, and international consulting with Elsevier and Gartner.
She currently serves as a Principal, Consumer Health Informatics, in MITRE Labs Health and Society Innovation Center, which applies the talents of hundreds of professionals across the healthcare ecosystem to solve some of the nation’s largest problems in health policy, technology, reimbursement, and other pressing challenges. She leads projects for ASPE, CMS, and NIH, including patient centered outcomes research, social determinants of health interoperability, burden reduction, and data governance linkage implementations. She also supports the National Strategy for Digital Health, a MITRE-developed framework outlining a set of national priorities to realize a vision of improved health and well-being of the nation, powered by a digital health ecosystem.
Susan is an author, speaker, and policy advocate. Susan is recognized as inaugural Fellow with AMIA, serves on the AMIA Public Policy Committee, and co-chairs the Alliance for Nursing Informatics (ANI). She has recently served on AMIA’s Board of Directors, and chaired the 2017 AMIA Policy Invitational: Redefining Our Picture of Health: Towards a Person-Centered Integrated Care, Research, Wellness, and Community Ecosystem; is the 2024 recipient of the AMIA Virginia K. Saba Informatics Award, and the 2017 recipient of the AMIA Don Eugene Detmer Award for Health Policy Contribution in Informatics Leadership Award. She represents ANI as a pacesetter organization in the National Burden Reduction Collaborative. She has served on HHS ONC HIT Policy/Standards Committee’s consumer health and technology standards workgroups and the NeHC Consumer e-Health advisory board. Susan has served on the Learning Health System Policy Governance task force and the TIGER Initiative Foundation board. She contributes to the Nursing Knowledge and Big Data Science community Social and Behavioral Determinants of Health workgroup.
She currently serves as a Principal, Consumer Health Informatics, in MITRE Labs Health and Society Innovation Center, which applies the talents of hundreds of professionals across the healthcare ecosystem to solve some of the nation’s largest problems in health policy, technology, reimbursement, and other pressing challenges. She leads projects for ASPE, CMS, and NIH, including patient centered outcomes research, social determinants of health interoperability, burden reduction, and data governance linkage implementations. She also supports the National Strategy for Digital Health, a MITRE-developed framework outlining a set of national priorities to realize a vision of improved health and well-being of the nation, powered by a digital health ecosystem.
Susan is an author, speaker, and policy advocate. Susan is recognized as inaugural Fellow with AMIA, serves on the AMIA Public Policy Committee, and co-chairs the Alliance for Nursing Informatics (ANI). She has recently served on AMIA’s Board of Directors, and chaired the 2017 AMIA Policy Invitational: Redefining Our Picture of Health: Towards a Person-Centered Integrated Care, Research, Wellness, and Community Ecosystem; is the 2024 recipient of the AMIA Virginia K. Saba Informatics Award, and the 2017 recipient of the AMIA Don Eugene Detmer Award for Health Policy Contribution in Informatics Leadership Award. She represents ANI as a pacesetter organization in the National Burden Reduction Collaborative. She has served on HHS ONC HIT Policy/Standards Committee’s consumer health and technology standards workgroups and the NeHC Consumer e-Health advisory board. Susan has served on the Learning Health System Policy Governance task force and the TIGER Initiative Foundation board. She contributes to the Nursing Knowledge and Big Data Science community Social and Behavioral Determinants of Health workgroup.
Affiliations
Fellows of AMIA (FAMIA)
FAMIA stands for “Fellow of the American Medical Informatics Association” and it recognizes the contributions and professional accomplishments of AMIA members who apply informatics skills and knowledge to their practice – be that in a clinical setting, a public or population health capacity, or as a clinical researcher.
Year Inducted
2019
Public Policy Committee
Member
The committee recommends advocacy issues and activities and identifies critical areas for AMIA's strategic advocacy engagement for Board approval. The committee works with AMIA’s policy consultant, staff, and Board to develop annual work plans which support the strategic directions set by the Board. The committee works with the staff in developing and reviewing draft submissions in response to requests for comments in support of AMIA positions and helps prepare position papers on matters of public policy.
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Nominating Committee
Member
The Nominating Committee’s primary function is to ensure the effective and appropriate involvement of AMIA members in the organization through the annual election process.
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