Mike Radtke, MD, is an Associate Partner in Digital and Technology Transformation. He has over 14 years of experience in Medical Informatics, leading initiatives such as ambulatory EHR deployments, telemedicine service line development, physician well-being programs, and patient portal rollouts. He has consulted for clinical leaders across the United States and abroad, helping both to optimize clinical systems as well as organizational structures.
Before coming to Chartis, Mike served as Associate Chief Medical Informatics Officer at SCL/Intermountain Healthcare. He had responsibility for ambulatory informatics as well as physician workflows across seven hospitals and 150 physician clinics in Colorado and Montana. He led several initiatives aimed at improving the provider and clinician experience, including a massive Refuel effort that overhauled aging Epic build on multiple fronts. Prior to that, he was a member of the Clinical Informatics team at Epic in Verona, Wisconsin. There, he helped Chief Medical Officers, Chief Medical Informatics Officers, and other leaders in Epic deployments, system optimizations, and general informatics program structure. He was instrumental in helping organizations succeed in Epic’s Honor Roll Clinical Program requirements. He also led conversations on Capitol Hill between Epic and a variety of Congressional leaders regarding the ONC Information Blocking Proposed Rule.
Mike earned his Medical Doctorate at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University as well as a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering from Northwestern. In addition, he has a master’s degree in Health Informatics from Northwestern. He is Board-certified in Clinical Informatics, Allergy/Immunology, and Internal Medicine.