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Dr. William (Bill) Stead has led the nation in thinking about how biomedical informatics methods and architectures can improve health care systems for decades. His ideas coupled with his leadership have been significant at the local and the national level. He was the first editor of the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (JAMIA), a role that he held for ten years. The AMIA Stead Award for Thought Leadership in Informatics acknowledges people who have influenced our thinking about informatics, especially improving health and health care in ways that are visionary and transformative.

Criteria

  • Awarded to an individual at any stage of a career for a strategic contribution to thinking about applying biomedical and health informatics to transform health, health care or health care organizations.
  • The awardee is attributed with substantially changing thinking or direction in at least one area regarding how informatics can improve health or health care organizations at the local or national level.
  • AMIA membership and ongoing commitment to the organization.
  • The awardee's ideas have been adopted by others beyond the potential recipient’s home organization.
  • It is assumed that this award may not be given annually, but only when we can clearly identify the change in the field's direction attributable to research or writing of an individual.

Recipients

2024

Christopher G. Chute, MD, DrPH
Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Health Informatics, Johns Hopkins University, Division of General Medicine

2023

Atul, Butte, MD, PhD, FACMI

2022

William Hersh, MD, FACMI

2021

Vimla L. Patel, PhD, FACMI

2020

Alexa McCray, PhD, FACMI

2019

Lucila Ohno-Machado, MBA, MD, PhD, FACMI

2018

George Hripcsak, MD

2017

Daniel R. Masys, MD, FCMI

2016

Isaac S. Kohane, MD, PhD

2015

W. Ed Hammond, PHD, FACMI, FAIMBE, FIMIA, FHL7

2014

John Glaser, PhD

2013

William W. Stead, MD