Don Jones (wireless health)

Don Jones (wireless health)

Don Jones (also known as Donald Jones) is Vice President of Global Strategy and Market Development at Qualcomm Wireless Health, and is considered a pioneer in the Wireless Health field.[1] Jones also serves on the boards of the American Telemedicine Association, the Alliance Healthcare Foundation, and the Wireless Life Sciences Alliance, which Jones also co-founded.[2] In 2010, Jones was named to Sanofi-Aventis Pharmaceuticals’ Consumer Products Innovations Board.[3]

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Education

Jones received his Bachelor’s Degree in Biology and Bio-Engineering from the University of California at San Diego, before going on to earn a Juris Doctor from the University of San Diego and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of California at Irvine.[4]

Career

Before joining Qualcomm to head up its Wireless Health initiative, Jones developed and grew various healthcare enterprises for 22 years. He was Chief Operating Officer of MedTrans for 8 years, and grew the company from $4.5 million to $1.2 billion, which then became American Medical Response (AMR), the world’s largest emergency medical services provider.[5][6] While at MedTrans, he founded EMME in 1993.[7] EMME is a leader in pre-hospital medical care and is the largest subscription based health service in Mexico.[8][9] At HealthCap, a venture capital backed startup that quickly became “the second largest provider of women’s healthcare in the United States,” he was Senior Vice President of Marketing.[10]
In the early 1980s, Jones developed the $3 billion critical care transportation sector. In 1996, Jones led AMR into emergency physician practice management. His strategy involved the acquisition of EMCARE, the largest US emergency medicine practice.[11] He also developed the launch of the American Medical Pathways for AMR, which won a $600 million healthcare call center contract.[12] Jones also founded Golden Hour Data Systems, “one of the largest suppliers of IT solutions to the aeromedical industry.” [13]
Jones has been involved in more than 130 acquisitions, including the Medtrans and EMCARE rollups.[14]
In 2005, Jones founded and is now chairman of the Wireless-Life Sciences Alliance (WLSA), the world’s first institute focused on acelerating the convergence of the wireless and health care industries.[15] WLSA bridges the gap between the wireless and health industries by enabling new business models and improvements in consumer health, fitness, clinical services, medical devices, and healthcare IT.[16] In this role, he started the annual Wireless Health conferences. The Wireless Health 2010 Conference was the first global academic conference centered on the topic of Wireless Health. He started this event with the help of over 35 of the world’s top engineering universities.[17]


At Qualcomm Wireless Health, Jones handles the development of wireless technologies and platforms in the health, fitness and life sciences markets.[18]

Honors

1998: Director of the National Highway and Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) asks Jones to write the EMS Implementation Guide for the Future[19]
2000: Jones becomes the Journal of Emergency Medical Services’ (JEMS) One of the 20 Most Influential People in EMS[20]
2010: Jones is named a Finalist in the “Biotech, Tech and Defense” division of San Diego’s Top Influentials by the San Diego Source[21]
2010: Jones receives the title of a “Disruptive Force in Health IT” from Fierce Health IT for his innovative outlook on the future of healthcare. Fierce Health It quotes Jones as saying, “50 percent of primary care does not have to be delivered face-to-face. Why leave your home? Why leave your desk when you don’t have to?” [22]

See also

National Institutes of Health
Continua Health Alliance
Scripps Genomic Health Initiative
The Scripps Research Institute
Telehealth
World Economic Forum

References

  1. ^ http://www.qualcomm.com/people/don-jones
  2. ^ http://www.biovision.org/bv2011/speaker-info.html/350-donald-jones
  3. ^ http://en.sanofi.com/binaries/BioVision_Programme_2011_EN_tcm28-31309.pdf
  4. ^ http://www.tcbi.org/files/brochures/HU_2008_Brochure.pdf
  5. ^ http://www.yatedo.fr/p/Donald+Jones/normal/6420c760eb11f28e4c191e69d1810538
  6. ^ http://www.tapsns.com/gallery.php?mode=profile&galleryid=3764
  7. ^ http://www.yatedo.fr/p/Donald+Jones/normal/6420c760eb11f28e4c191e69d1810538
  8. ^ http://www.emme.com.mx/home.htm
  9. ^ http://jfsmarketingconsultants.com/citris-distinguished-speaker-donald-jones-from-qualcomm/
  10. ^ http://www.wirelesslifesciences.org/about/board/
  11. ^ http://www.tapsns.com/gallery.php?mode=profile&galleryid=3764
  12. ^ http://www.usccardiology.org/bodycomputing/bio-donaldjones.html
  13. ^ http://www.lsit.org/about/biographies/Donald_Jones.php
  14. ^ http://www.wirelesslifesciences.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/WH2010_program_web.pdf
  15. ^ http://crito.uci.edu/Events/CRITOHC/jones.asp
  16. ^ http://www.fiercewireless.com/events/embedded/speakers.php
  17. ^ http://www.wirelesslifesciences.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/WH2010_program_web.pdf
  18. ^ http://www.uplinq.com/speaker/donald-jones
  19. ^ http://www.nhtsa.gov/people/injury/ems/agenda/credits.html
  20. ^ http://www.monty.com/pages/mediacenter/mhc2009/mhc2009panels.html
  21. ^ http://www.sddt.com/newsmakers/index.cfm?LID=23&CUID=Y80K98HC&Target=Profiles
  22. ^ http://www.fiercehealthit.com/story/don-jones-disruptive-forces-health-it/2010-10-17

External links

Qualcomm Wireless Health
Don Jones’ Blog
Qualcomm Wireless Health on Twitter
West Wireless Health Institute


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