Grew up near village of Nelson, WI. Spends time there and in University Park, MD (Greater Washington DC area).


Building a Healthy
America
Throughout career, he has focused on strategic systems, management
and performance and on national policy issues and health and human
service systems, models and reform.
Senior Advisor to Chief Operating Officer, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Senior Advisor to Under Secretary for Health, Veterans Health Administration.
Senior Fellow / Scholar-in-Residence, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences
Fellow, National Academy of Public Administration
Deputy Director, Quality Improvement Group, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Chief Information Officer, Veterans Health Administration
Acting Assistant Secretary, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, and Senior Advisor for Health Affairs, DoD
Senior Advisor for Force Health Protection, Assistant Secretary for Reserve Affairs, DoD
Associate Director, Office of Presidential Personnel, White House
Director of Health Legislation, U.S.
House Select Committee on Aging
Bachelor’s in Political Science and Master’s in Urban and Regional Planning from University of Wisconsin - Madison.
Doctoral work at John Hopkins University School of Public Health.
viaFuture
For decades, he has been a strong
advocate of causes that support the viaFuture vision. His
strategic, policy, management, performance, and advocacy work spans his
service both in government and outside.
His primary work has been with creating and sustaining large scale, positive change, improving health and reducing vulnerability.
His decision to start viaFuture comes from many years of advocacy. It comes from a realization that saving parts of a "community" is helpful if done well, but is not enough. What is missing is an effort that takes a "whole community" view and has a "whole community" vision of what we must, can and will achieve. Communities can be of any size from towns and cities to States to regions to nations to multinational areas.
The "via" core set of strategies and
models have been developed from 30+ years of experience at the local and
nationals levels. Parts or all of "via" have been used in disease
prevention/management, inner city health systems, the Department of
Defense's Military Health System, the Department of Veterans Affairs'
Veterans Health System and the Department of Health and Human Services'
Centers for Medicare and Medicare Services.
Vulnerable in America (via)
Since his very early work in the 1970s, he has focused on the most
vulnerable people in American society. This work has been carried out
at the national and local levels.
Developed national model for “reducing vulnerability and maximizing thriving”
Led Strategic/Operational Plan for Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, especially for vulnerable
Developed “person-centered health” model used by VHA, CMS and IOM to better improve health
Developed national “virtual health system” model for using info systems to support people’s health
Obtained Presidential approval for “force health protection” for vulnerable military service members
Designed, developed and managed inner city health system in Milwaukee, WI
Wrote legislation introduced to protect the un- and under insured and reform Medicare and Medicaid
Developed and was lead staff for Congressional hearings on un-/underinsured, Alzheimer’s research and care, long term care, and health costs
Helped lead effort to increase Alzheimer’s research funding many fold
Developed “behavioral effectiveness model” for improving health for the most vulnerable
Developed “care in
the community” model for extending care beyond health facilities’
into the community
GChris Sculpture
Creates mobile and stabile sculpture under the signature GChris, with
his primary artistic influence being Alexander Calder. Website:
www.GChris.com
Abstract sculpture by GChris is what he terms "progressive art" and
is mission-driven.
Advanced by the art are core progressive values - reducing human
vulnerability, maximizing human potential, saving our environment, and
living at "peace on and with the earth." Underlying it all is the
driving desire to "save the world", as best as we as people can.
Progressive art is art with a purpose and artist as advocate. "Art as
advocacy; advocacy as art."
Early in his work, chose to create GChris mobiles and stabiles
utilizing natural materials -- copper and wood. Woods are primarily
American hardwoods -- mostly black walnut -- with contrasts by exotic
African and South American woods. Copper is used in many forms and takes
each work through a living process.
In addition to sculpture, wrote a science fiction novel — black
box — that weaves a story of unknown technologies, science,
religion, politics with the human pursuit of positive personal and
global change. The book is available via his website: www.GChris.com

Copyright 2007-8
Gary A. Christopherson