OU Health Chief Quality Officer Appointed to CMS National Advisory Committee

OU Health Chief Quality Officer Appointed to CMS National Advisory Committee


Published: Monday, November 22, 2021

OKLAHOMA CITY – Dale Bratzler, D.O., MPH, OU Health Chief Quality Officer and Population Health Officer, has been selected to serve as a member of the Medicare Evidence Development and Coverage Advisory Committee (MEDCAC). The two-year term begins January 1, 2022.

MEDCAC advises the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) regarding specific medical matters and services to determine what is reasonable and necessary under Medicare law.

In addition to his OU Health titles, Bratzler is a practicing physician and professor at the Hudson College of Public Health and OU College of Medicine at the OU Health Sciences Center.

At local and national levels, Bratzler is recognized for his expertise in matters of public health, disease transmission and clinical care. His role became increasingly critical throughout the pandemic, monitoring the COVID-19 emergency and its development as a global crisis. In June 2020, OU President Joseph Harroz Jr., asked Bratzler to take on the role of OU’s Chief COVID Officer to help coordinate the university’s response to the pandemic. He has become an established resource for science-based updates, made consistently available through multiple media outlets, including CNN, NBC Nightly News, Yahoo News and others.

“Dale Bratzler has distinguished himself through his relentless service to the people of the state of Oklahoma, when reliable information from authoritative sources was critical to build trust,” said Jason R. Sanders, M.D., Senior Vice President and Provost, OU Health Sciences Center. “Chosen for his expertise in clinical care standards and knowledge of advanced technology and science, his voice in these matters is highly regarded across the country. He is uniquely qualified for this role within the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to improve health outcomes.”

MEDCAC is an advisory body, which functions to supplement CMS’ internal expertise and ensure unbiased consideration of medical issues. Final decisions rest with CMS, after careful review and discussion of specific issues in an open and public forum. Members of the committee are valued for their background, education and experience in a broad range of fields including the scientific and clinical among others.

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