Fedscoop: The Department of Health and Human Services recently named a new chief technology officer — Bruce D. Greenstein is the fourth person to fill the top data and technology role since its creation in 2009.
Greenstein most recently served as the President of Quartet, a New York City-based health tech startup that enables collaboration between primary care physicians and mental health providers. He’s also worked for Microsoft in health and human services.
His resume includes public sector experience. From 2010 to 2013, Greenstein served as the secretary of Louisiana’s Department of Health and Hospitals under then-Gov. Bobby Jindal. He resigned in 2013 amid an investigation into the mishandling of a Medicaid contract that had been awarded to a company he once worked for. Related charges against him were dropped in 2016.
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