Dr. Chi Huang

Chief Medical Officer

Dr. Chi Huang is the Chief Medical Officer to Inbound Health and Deputy Editor of Hospital Medicine Content for Dynamed Plus-EBSCO.

Dr. Huang has spent the last several decades as a practicing physician, health care leader and social entrepreneur.

As a physician and leader, he has worked at tertiary care hospitals, community hospitals, and critical care hospitals. Dr. Huang has collaborated within hospital systems to create new service lines, facilitate effective hospital mergers, achieve lowered mortality rate, and develop more efficient hospital inpatient system which has translated in 5 to 20 million dollars of annual year over year savings and revenue generation. He also spearheaded health care initiatives such as Hospital at Home in 2020, Virtual Hospital in 2021, and other telehealth innovations.

Civically, between 1997 until 2015, he founded and ran the Bolivian Street Children Project/Kaya Children International which addressed the needs of thousands of children on the streets and children involved in the sex industry. In Boston, he was the vice chairperson of Early Education and Care State Board for the commonwealth of Massachusetts between 2010 until 2014. He is currently a board member of the North Carolina Justice Center.

Dr. Huang has received numerous awards for his community service, teaching, and leadership such as the Harvard Medical School Golden Stethoscope Award in 2003, Boston University School of Medicine AAMC Humanism Award in 2004, Jerome O’ Klein Award in
Teaching at Boston Medical Center in 2005, the Lahey Inpatient Attending of the Year Award in 2011, ACP Top Ten Hospitalist Award in 2018, Silver Stethoscope Student Clerkship Best Teacher Award – Wake Forest Medical School in 2020 and 2024, Inpatient
Teaching Award for the Residency at Wake Forest in 2023, and Notable Asian Pacific American Physicians in US History by the American Board of Internal Medicine in 2021.

He earned his medical degree at Harvard Medical School, cum laude and completed his residency training at the Harvard Combined Internal Medicine / Pediatric Program (Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Children Hospital of Boston, and Massachusetts General
Hospital).