Dominic Mack, MD, MBA
Biography
Dominic Mack, M.D., M.B.A currently serves as director of the Morehouse School of
Medicine’s National Center for Primary Care (NCPC), the nation’s first congressionally
sanctioned center to develop programs that strengthen the primary care system for
health equity and sustainability. Dr. Mack, a family physician is a longtime proponent of
electronic health records.
Mack practiced for 11 years at Southside Community Health Center in Atlanta, where
he served as chief medical officer. He joined MSM in 2001 as an assistant professor in
the department of family medicine. While at MSM, he has served as medical director,
and interim residency director for the department of family medicine. Dr. Mack serves
on numerous committees including MSM ASO HIT, GA-HITEC, Executive Faculty,
Community-based Health System Initiative Planning and NCPC Executive just to name
a few.
Under Dr. Mack’s leadership the NCPC has several critical focus areas that include
health disparities; access to care and healthy lifestyle behaviors. He has been published
in several peer-reviewed scientific articles and book chapters, and given hundreds of
lectures nationally including most recently MACRA at the Georgia HIMSS Conference in
September 2016. He has also presented at the National HIMSS Conference and will
appear again at the 2017 HIMSS National Conference. Other presenting topics
encompass Meaningful Use of EHR Technology, Innovations of Healthcare Technology,
Health Transformation and the Impact on the Patient-Centered Medical Home. Some of
Dr. Mack’s publications include topics such as; Mitigating the Health Effects of Disasters
for Medically Underserved Populations: Electronic Health Records, Telemedicine,
Research, Screening, and Surveillance, Paths to Success: Optimal & Equitable Health
Outcomes for All and Missed Policy Opportunities to Advance Health Equity by
Recording Demographic Data in Electronic Health Records.
Mack received his Bachelor of Science degree from Paine College and his Doctor of
Medicine degree from Meharry Medical College in Nashville. In 2003, he graduated
from Kennesaw State University with a Master of Business Administration.