Mark Gaynor

Dr. Mark Gaynor holds a PhD in Computer Science from Harvard University and is an Associate Professor of Health Management and Policy at Saint Louis University. His research interests include sensor/RFid networks and applications, architecture promoting innovation, applying emerging technology to medical applications, IT for medical applications, standardization in the IT area, designing network based-services, and wireless Internet services.

He is Co-PI and PI on several NSF grant studying virtual markets on a wireless grid and wireless sensor networks. He is a CTO, member of the board of directors, technical director and network architect at 10Blade. His first book, Network Services Investment Guide: Maximizing ROI in Uncertain Markets, was published by Wiley.

Publications

Using Simulation to Teach Security and Encryption to Non-Technical Healthcare Professionals
Mark Gaynor, Tracy Omer, Jason S. Turner. © 2020. 21 pages.
This paper intends to simplify challenging concepts through role-play demonstrations and serve as a foundation for understanding the basis of securing healthcare data. Disparity...
Cases on Healthcare Information Technology for Patient Care Management
Surendra Sarnikar, Dorine Bennett, Mark Gaynor. © 2013. 349 pages.
Health care organizations have made investments in health information technologies such as electronic health records, health information exchanges, and many more, which have...
Good IT Requires Good Communication
Charles H Andrus, Mark Gaynor. © 2013. 4 pages.
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) in academic medical centers often have additional complexity to them due to structural and organizational differences. Often the hospital...
Open Infrastructure for a Nationwide Emergency Services Network
Mark Gaynor, Sarah Friedeck, Alan Pearce, Scott Bradner, Ken Post. © 2011. 16 pages.
The chapter suggests and supports a public policy in which the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) should seize a unique opportunity to resolve some of the nation’s critical...