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Fred Trotter
Technical Founder and Healthcare Data Journalist at CareSet. Author of Hacking Healthcare.
Fred Trotter is a healthcare data journalist, author, and technical entrepreneur who has made significant contributions to the field of health information technology.123 He is the Founding CTO and Healthcare Data Journalist at CareSet Systems, a position he has held since October 2012.3
Trotter is known for his work in healthcare data transparency and analysis. He co-authored the first Health IT O'Reilly book, "Hacking Healthcare," and won the 2016 Health Data Liberator award for his efforts in opening significant healthcare datasets.23 His company, CareSet Systems, provides advanced analytical services to major pharmaceutical companies in the United States, focusing on medication usage, patient journey mapping, and vaccine penetration analysis.3
As a data journalist, Trotter has conducted analyses on various healthcare topics, including the Meaningful Use of EHR systems and physician cooperation patterns. His work has been cited in clinical research and mainstream press.3 He has also collaborated with major news outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, ProPublica, and U.S. News.3
Trotter's expertise extends to clinical data analysis, healthcare informatics, differential privacy, and clinical cybersecurity. He has served on important committees, including:
- The Health Care Industry Cybersecurity Task Force (2016-2018)3
- The ad-hoc White House COVID hospital data agile workgroup3
Throughout his career, Trotter has been involved in various healthcare technology initiatives, including:
- Designing the Direct Protocol for secure doctor-doctor and doctor-patient communications3
- Serving as the chief architect of Houston's first health information exchange3
- Contributing to the development of open-source medical software2
With a background in computer science, psychology, and philosophy from Trinity University, Trotter combines technical expertise with a deep understanding of healthcare systems to drive innovation in the field.34
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