Lisa Bari

[1] Bari received her Bachelor of Arts (B.A) in Cognitive Science from UC Berkeley, and later earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Purdue University.

[2][3] Bari began her career in digital marketing and technology with companies like Art.com and Practice Fusion, where she had her first experience working in health care.

[5][2] She also helped write the CMS Interoperability and Patient Access Proposed Rule.

She executed the CMS Artificial Intelligence Health Outcomes Challenge, a competition with a $1.65M reward, which stimulated the development of tools with CMS data that best predict patient health outcomes.

She has frequent public discussions on social media platforms such as Twitter, addressing such topics as the effects of low household income on healthcare accessibility, the framework of HIPAA regulations, and the navigability of Medicare's digital systems.