"Innovator... Strategist... Leader Transformational... Revolutionary"

"Monika Blaumueller is a strategist, an innovator and a thought leader.  Her rapidly-evolving, best practices model is a component of China's healthcare cloud, which transformed healthcare delivery.  It  may be the most significant example in the world of improving the health of a large population while lowering total costs."

Paul Grundy, MD, MPH, FACOEM, FACPM 
Former Chief Medical Officer, IBM
Paul Grundy is known as the "godfather" of the Patient Centered Medical Home.
Member, Institute of Medicine.

Recipient of the Barbara Starfield Primary Care Leadership Award,
National Committee for Quality Assurance Quality Award, 2012
Monika is proud to have Paul as her mentor.   

 “We're overwhelmed by the enormity of the humanitarian aid challenge posed by refugees and infectious diseases. In the 1970s, we were in a similar situation. Fred Cuny’s systematic implementation of spreadsheets revolutionized disaster relief. Today, we are in need of another revolution. Analytics is the remedy. Monika Blaumueller is the leader.”

F. Allen "Tex" Harris

Distinguished Honor Award recipient, US Foreign Service Association
Career Foreign Service Officer

"Monika Blaumueller's approach to creating global standards of best practices for workforce certification promises to be transformational."

Josh C. Rubin, JD, MBA, MPH, MPP

Executive Director, Joseph H. Kanter Family Foundation

Founding President & CEO, Learning Health Community

Program Officer for Learning Health System Initiatives, University of Michigan Medical School


"Nobody else in IBM Global Business Services can do this. Monika has a way of identifying and positioning our solutions so they resonate with a particular client”. 


Fran Tashjian,
IBM Sales Coach
Formerly IBM Healthcare Solutions Executive 

"In Africa, Monika Blaumueller's Distributed Curriculum Model has the potential to enable economies to better invest precious resources.  Patients wouldn’t have to leave the country for specialized care. We wouldn’t have to send our children abroad to access a world class education. It would introduce much needed accountability, transparency and meritocracy. Now that we have brought HIV under control, this represents the second biggest ambition of my lifetime to improve population health in Africa. Ideally we would structure it as a hybrid private and public sector partnership to create a sense of ownership."

Souleymane M L Barry MD, MPA, MBA

Senior Pubic Health Advisor, USAID 



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