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Vik Kheterpal

Principal, CareEvolution, Inc.

Dr. Vik Kheterpal is a nationally recognized expert in healthcare informatics and digital health innovation, with a lifelong obsession enabling the assembly of comprehensive longitudinal Lifetime Person Records (LPR) that leaves no meaningful data behind. A physician-technologist with over 30 years of experience bridging clinical medicine and information technology, Vik has pioneered approaches to collecting and aggregating multi-omic data from every source that matters for a person's physical and mental wellbeing—from payers, providers, and public health systems (immunization registries), to environmental data (such as air quality), to person generated health information including quality of life assessments, self-reported mood, stress, and sleep. Within this comprehensive data ecosystem, the digital phenotype—continuous streams of behavioral, physiological, and patient-reported data captured through everyday wearable digital consumer technology—serves as a critical contributor. 

After founding an NIH SBIT EMR company while in medical school and later serving as founding Vice President and Global General Manager for Clinical Information Systems at GE Healthcare, Vik has consistently worked toward a vision where every encounter, every measurement, and every patient voice contributes to a complete picture of health over time. As Principal of CareEvolution, Vik has focused on a platform designed not just to coalesce comprehensive health data, but to return information and value back to participants. MyDataHelps enables individuals to aggregate their own LPR—pulling together clinical records from providers, claims from payers, public health data, environmental exposures, and rich person-generated health information including digital phenotypes from wearables and smartphones. This "no data left behind" approach has powered major longitudinal initiatives including the electronic Framingham Heart Study, the NIH's All of Us Research Program, and RECOVER, with nearly 2.5 million participants. 

CareEvolution’s recent collaboration with the Milken Institute on BD² Connect, a participant portal, exemplifies this vision: individuals living with bipolar disorder aggregate their complete health records, connect their digital phenotype data, track their mood patterns, and receive meaningful insights back—all while contributing to research that will benefit future generations. This work is important since mental health—which has long struggled without reliable biomarkers—can finally build the comprehensive longitudinal objective data foundation it needs. 

Vik received his undergraduate and medical degrees at the University of Michigan.

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Reimagining Mental Health: Innovation at the Intersection of Care and Technology

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