Mr. Rabie is a P&L leader, board advisor, and go-to-market executive for digital health and venture backed health technology portfolio companies.He brings 25 years of growth leadership across enterprise sales, marketing, business development, strategic partnerships, and customer success organizations.
Read moreMr. Rabie is a P&L leader, board advisor, and go-to-market executive for digital health and venture backed health technology portfolio companies.
He brings 25 years of growth leadership across enterprise sales, marketing, business development, strategic partnerships, and customer success organizations.
As a digital health executive, Mr. Rabie launched and lead at-scale digital health readiness, adoption, and change management for Veteran Health, Military Health, Public Health, and the top 50 Commercial Health systems. His work on health system innovation for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Department of Defense (DoD) has been featured in JAMA, CIO Review, and Stanford Medicine. He also serves as a board advisor on commercialization strategy for growth stage ventures in telehealth, mobile health, AI, and healthcare cloud.
Mr. Rabie is a former executive advisor to the VA Principal Deputy Under Secretary for Health (PDUSH) and appointee to the VA Veteran Experience Council (VEC). During his VA service he led clinical engagement, change management, communications, and public/private partnership strategy for VA Health Informatics and select VA Major Transformation Initiatives.
Prior to co-founding MCM, Mr. Rabie served in leadership roles with Verizon Communications, NTT Communications, the Department of Veterans Affairs, Reingold, and Athos Health.
He holds a Master of Health Administration (MHA) degree from the University of Texas at Arlington and is an alumnus with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Global Executive Academy.
Mr. Arbatov is a healthcare executive and innovator with a breadth of experience in healthcare operations, business administration, finance, regulatory compliance, and government relations.
Read moreMr. Arbatov is a healthcare executive and innovator with a breadth of experience in healthcare operations, business administration, finance, regulatory compliance, and government relations.
He has led critical functions in public and private companies and has collaborated on projects with hundreds of hospitals, health systems, payers, and universities, as well as with the Department of Defense and the Veterans Health Administration.
As a digital health executive, Mr. Arbatov successfully lobbied lawmakers and insurance providers for telehealth policy changes, established a public-private telehealth program for the military’s operational forces, and was selected to serve on the MITRE COVID-19 National Telehealth Coalition, alongside other industry leaders.
Prior to co-founding MCM, Mr. Arbatov served in leadership roles with SOC Telemed (Access Telecare), Clarity, Inc., and Pocket Naloxone Corp.
Mr. Arbatov is a combat veteran who served eight years on active duty as a Combat Medic in the U.S. Army, where he received over 30 awards and accolades during a relatively short career. Among other assignments, Mr. Arbatov led operations for the emergency department at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) and served two combat tours as the Headquarters and Medical Platoon Sergeant with the 101st Airborne Special Troops Battalion and as the Senior Emergency Medical Operations Advisor for Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan. Mr. Arbatov is the most junior Soldier to receive the honor of induction into the prestigious Sergeant Audie Murphy Club (SAMC) at Walter Reed.
Mr. Arbatov holds a Master of Health Administration (MHA) degree from George Mason University and is pursuing a Master of Legal Studies (MLS) degree at American University. He is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE), a regular guest lecturer at regional Washington D.C. universities, and has contributed to publications by the department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Center for Health Policy Research and Ethics (CHPRE). Anton is a member of the Board of Advisors for the College of Public Health at George Mason University, where he also serves as an Adjunct Professor for Contemporary Issues in Healthcare.