Full Name
Greg Martin
Job Title
Chief of Engagement, Dissemination, and Implementation
Company
PCORI
Speaker Bio
Greg Martin is the Deputy, Chief Engagement and Dissemination Officer for the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). He assists the Chief Engagement and Dissemination Officer in facilitating the integration of Communications, Engagement, Training, and Dissemination activities across the department and organization-wide among other cross department and PCORI activities.
Martin was previously deputy director, Stakeholder Engagement, and responsible for leading PCORI’s state- and local-level engagement with clinicians, policy makers, professional audiences, and the broader healthcare community.
An experienced state health policy and state government affairs professional, Martin previously served the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) and National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL). Martin was responsible for leading AAFP’s governmental advocacy assistance to its state and territorial chapters, including research on issues such as health reform implementation, Medicaid, and the patient-centered medical home. With NCSL, Martin served as staff to the Forum for State Health Policy Leadership, providing analysis and technical assistance to legislators and legislative staff on a range of issues, including Medicaid, CHIP, and health information technology.
Martin received his BA in political science from University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Martin was previously deputy director, Stakeholder Engagement, and responsible for leading PCORI’s state- and local-level engagement with clinicians, policy makers, professional audiences, and the broader healthcare community.
An experienced state health policy and state government affairs professional, Martin previously served the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) and National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL). Martin was responsible for leading AAFP’s governmental advocacy assistance to its state and territorial chapters, including research on issues such as health reform implementation, Medicaid, and the patient-centered medical home. With NCSL, Martin served as staff to the Forum for State Health Policy Leadership, providing analysis and technical assistance to legislators and legislative staff on a range of issues, including Medicaid, CHIP, and health information technology.
Martin received his BA in political science from University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
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