Kevin Baldwin

Course: Healthcare Systems Information & Technology

Kevin Baldwin is an adjunct professor of Health Policy and Management in the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health and Informatics Portfolio Manager at UCLA Health Sciences. Kevin completed his undergraduate and graduate studies at UCLA and went on to complete additional post-graduate training at UC Berkeley and Columbia University.

Kevin’s research interests center around the impact of health information technology on clinical and financial outcomes and his work has resulted in more than 50 publications, book chapters, and national presentations. He has been widely recognized for his accomplishments in his area of expertise, most notably as a Fellow of the American Medical Informatics Association, Project Management Professional, and Certified Professional in Healthcare Information and Management Systems. His work has also been awarded grant funding from the National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Cardinal Health Foundation, and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Kevin serves on the Board of Directors of the University Credit Union and teaches graduate courses in the Loyola Marymount University Seaver College of Science and Engineering. He remains active in professional organizations including the American Medical Informatics Association, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, and the Healthcare Information and Management System Society. He also stays engaged with the UCLA community in his role as Past President of the UCLA Staff Assembly.