Last year's AICC Founder's Award recipient, Dr. Mark Braunstein is the co-founder, Chairman and CEO of Patient Care Technologies, Inc. (“PtCT”), a 1998 Inc 500 company, and a leading provider of electronic patient record and care management systems to the home care industry. He received his BS degree from MIT and his MD degree from the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC). After an internship at Washington University he joined the faculties of Medicine and Pharmacy at MUSC until he left to co-found PROHECA, an early developer of clinical pharmacy systems.
PROHECA was acquired by National Data Corporation (NDC) in 1981 and was the seed for what is now NDCHealth. At NDC he ran what was then the NDC Healthcare Division for five years and was the company’s President and COO for three years until he left in 1990 to co-found PtCT.
He is the author of over fifty papers; articles and book chapters devoted to various aspects of clinical automation. His most recent publication is “Searching for the Holy Grail: Integrated Electronic Medical Records and Beyond”, a chapter he co-authored for the book “e-Healthcare: Harness the Power of Internet e-Commerce and e-Care”, edited by Douglas E. Goldstein and published by Aspen.
He is presently Chairman of the Board of the Georgia Advanced Technology Ventures (GATV) -- a corporation that supports the Advanced Technology Development Center, a technology incubator operated by the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is a past Chairman of the Atlanta Chapter of the MIT Enterprise Forum, and served on the Board of Trustees of the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta. He won a 1996 Entrepreneur of the Year Award for the Southeast Region and received a 1995 Innovation in Medical Management Award from the American Society of Physician Executives.
Dr. Braunstein served on the Israel Economic Development Committee of the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, the precursor of the American-Israel Chamber of Commerce, Southeast Region in 1991-92. He became an active member of the Chamber’s Board of Directors, and was the inventor in 1994 of the “Industry-Specific Business Exchange” economic development model that has been a hallmark of AICC’s success over the past 12 years. He served in a variety of leadership capacities with the Chamber, culminating as Chairman of the Board from 2001 to 2003.