Scott Wallace
Co-founder and Managing Director of the Value Institute for Health
Scott Wallace
Scott Wallace is the co-founder and Managing Director of the Value Institute for Health and Care and an Associate Professor with appointments at the University of Texas Dell Medical School and the McCombs School of Business. At UT, Prof. Wallace leverages his business, health care IT, and health policy background to work with students, employers, health care leaders, and other stakeholders to transform health care delivery in the U.S. and around the world.
Prof. Wallace recently served as the Interim Chief Business Officer of the Dell Medical School and is an integral member of the Dell Medical School faculty. Prior to joining the University of Texas at Austin, Prof. Wallace helped to create Dartmouth’s Master in Health Care Delivery Science program, an innovative course for mid-career executives and clinicians and served on the faculty for Harvard Business School’s executive education program on health care strategy.
Prof. Wallace was appointed by President George W. Bush to chair the Federal Commission on Systemic Interoperability, which advised the White House and Congress on information technology and health transformation. He was also the first president and CEO of the National Alliance for Health Information Technology, and was a co-founder of the Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology. Before his academic career, Prof. Wallace helped co-found an early-stage venture capital firm, was CEO of a specialty chemical company, and practiced corporate law at the Chicago law firm Kirkland & Ellis.
Prof. Wallace holds a juris doctorate from the University of Chicago Law School, a master’s degree with honors in business administration from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, and has a bachelor’s degree in economics from Duke University.