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September 24, 2019

Regenstrief president shares pioneering work of institute on Inside INdiana Business

Embi on Inside Indiana Buisness

Regenstrief Institute President and Chief Executive Officer Peter Embí, M.D., sat down with Inside INdiana Business to talk about the legacy of Regenstrief Institute and how it is still leading the way on many healthcare issues.

As Regenstrief marks its 50th anniversary, Dr. Embí told host Gerry Dick about the institute’s role in creating one of the first electronic health records and early health information technology solutions. He also talked about other innovative work currently happening at Regenstrief, including the Indiana Addiction Data Commons.

Dr. Embí touched on the many partnerships that enable the groundbreaking research and implementation of solutions that improve health and healthcare locally, nationally and globally.

Watch Dr. Embi’s interview here.

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