Dr Anshuman Chadda

Dr. Chadda is a medical doctor, and a Harvard-trained innovator in the field of health information technology. The focus of his work is using technology to improve healthcare delivery to underserved and vulnerable populations with most health inequities such as the elderly patients, patients with severe mental illnesses, and minority patient population. Dr. Chadda has developed models and systems in mhealth that directly address all these barriers that come with use of technology in healthcare. Dr. Chadda’s work on improving health literacy and health communication has gained wide recognition and he has been invited to present at various forums including acting as a Guest lecture for the course HST 936 Global Health Informatics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Global Chat at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Guest lecture for the course, “Explaining Health Behavior: Insights from Behavioral Economics”, at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

Dr. Chadda has also been appointed to serve as the inaugural Global Entrepreneur in Residence at University of Massachusetts, Lowell, where he is directly mentoring and leading the healthcare startup building activities in the university and the greater Lowell area. He is currently incubating and providing executive roles to well-funded projects and startup companies whose work holds the potential to break new ground in the healthcare field.