Dr. Michael Cantor is a geriatrician and attorney with extensive experience in designing and implementing population health and quality improvement programs for health plans and healthcare providers. He currently is serving as the first Chief Medical Officer at Uber Health.
Most recently, he served as chief medical officer (CMO) at Bright Health Plan, where he oversaw clinical management, quality improvement and collaborates closely with Bright’s clinical partners to deliver higher quality, affordable health care. Most recently he served as CMO of CareCentrix and previously served as CMO for the New England Quality Care Alliance (NEQCA), the 1,800-physician network for Tufts Medical Center in Boston, where he managed network-wide population health and quality improvement programs. He also served as founding Medical Director for the NEQCA Medicare Shared Savings Accountable Care Organization (ACO) and was the first CMO for Minuteman Health, a CO-OP insurance plan, where he developed and implemented medical management programs. Prior to that, he served as a medical director for Evercare of New England, a division of United Health Group, where he managed care managers and nurse practitioners and led quality efforts for the Senior Care Options (SCO) program for people over 65 with Medicare and Medicaid coverage. He also held positions at the VA Boston Healthcare System, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and the Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for Aged, where he was responsible for developing new clinical programs for older people, and provided geriatrics assessments, primary care, long term care, palliative care, and made house calls.
Dr. Cantor still sees hospital inpatients on weekends. He trained in internal medicine at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston and did his geriatrics fellowship at Harvard Medical School. His degrees in law and medicine are from the University of Illinois.