Fred D. Rachman, MD received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology from Johns Hopkins University and his Doctor of Medicine degree from Temple University. He has more than 30 years experience in primary health care delivery and administration, and extensive experience in Community Health Center leadership and in directing Community Health Center programs and research initiatives.
Dr. Rachman presently serves as Chief Executive Officer of the AllianceChicago, a HRSA funded network of primary care Community Health Centers whose mission is to improve personal, community and public health through innovative collaboration. AllianceChicago provides expertise, infrastructure, services and education in health information technology, practice transformation, data analytics, informatics and research.
Dr. Rachman is an Attending Physician in Pediatrics at Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, and sees patients as a Pediatrician at Erie Family Health Center, an FQHC in Chicago. His voluntary leadership involvement has included among others the Board of the Health and Medicine Policy Research Group, the Illinois Health Information Exchange Advisory Board and Community Health Applied Research Network Steering Committee and Board of Directors of the Health Information Management Systems Society, National Collaborative of HIT for the Underserved and KLAS.