Jonathon Feit, MBA, MA (DrPH in process)

Jonathon Feit is Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer of Beyond Lucid Technologies (BLT), one of the few consistently profitable healthcare IT / digital health ventures, serving the Fire, EMS, Public Health and Public Safety markets. He has forged market-facing collaborations with Fortune 100 and Global 500 corporations, and helped to found the Congress of Mobile Medical Professionals (CoMMP). BLT won a Frost & Sullivan Technology Leadership Award for “EMS Data Communications Platform” (2019), and was twice nominated for UCSF Health Hub Awards.
Jonathon was the only technologist member of the Arizona Mobile Integrated Health (MIH) Network; he contributed to the National POLST Technology Guide on behalf of emergency medical services, with a focus on honoring patients’ end-of-life medical wishes; and he represented the Fire & EMS sector before state-level stakeholder committees in both Texas (“SANER”) and California (“CalHHS Data Exchange Framework” (DXF)). In September 2024, Jonathon was appointed to the statewide California DXF Standards Committee. BLT was the first company to join a nationally certified Qualified Health Information Network, enabling access to healthcare data in an ambulance from, basically, anywhere in the United States. The company is the statewide documentation system of the Texas Department of Public Safety; the data intake pipe for Fire & EMS for the Michigan Health Information Network; deployed the first Fire & EMS-interoperable registry of end-of-life medical orders (POLST forms), across the State of Oregon; and deployed America's first statewide registry of pediatric special health needs ("medical complexity") in Oregon and Virginia. In 2020 he was a University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Digital Health Hall of Fame 2020 Nominee, and in May 2022, he received a Civilian EMS Award from the California Emergency Medical Services Authority.
I have had delivered papers, posters, and presentations at a wide range of public forums, including (alphabetical order): Arizona Rural Health Conference; Arkansas Hospital Association Preparedness & Leadership Conferences; Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy/Office of the National Coordinator of Health IT Annual Meeting (USHHS); Association of Traffic Safety Information Professionals Traffic Records Forum; Atrium Health MIH Summit; City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate School of Public Health; Coalition for Compassionate Care of California; Discussions Advancing Research in Transportation Safety (DARTS, Co-Located with the Transportation Research Board); EMS World Expo; Fire Department Instructors Conference; Harvard in Tech; HCA Kansas City EMS Symposium; Health 2.0; Health Technology Forum; Intelligent Health AI (Basel, Switzerland); International Association of Forensics & Security Metrology; International Roundtable on Community Paramedicine; Lifesavers Road Safety Conference; Kentucky EMS LINKS; mHealth Summit; National Association of Mobile Integrated Health Providers Summit; National POLST Paradigm; Northwestern Arkansas Trauma Symposium; Skolkovo Foundation (Moscow, Russia); Society of Trauma Nurses TraumaCon; South Carolina EMS Symposium; Trauma Center Assoc. of America; and Young Inventors International. Jonathon served on the board of the College of Adaptive Arts.
Prior to Beyond Lucid Technologies, he was a member of the National Press Club for over a decade, with a publications list includes Forbes.com, BusinessWeek.com, Mediabistro, Advertising Age, 944 L.A., The Health Care Blog, the peer-reviewed Online Journal of Public Health Informatics, and several book chapters. Jonathon has consulted for a wide range of organizations, including Colorado’s largest hospital system, a multi-state ambulance service, a multinational pharmaceutical company, and various U.S. municipalities. He is a columnist for the Journal of Emergency Medical Services, EMS World Magazine, and EMS Director. Previously, he had the honor of serving in the White House Office of Management & Budget, where he helped spearhead the strategic redesign of USAJOBS.gov, the “Face of Federal Hiring.” He is co-owner of a U.S. patent on “post-vehicle crash intelligence.”
Jonathon has Tourette’s Syndrome and is passionate about advocating on behalf of people with disabilities. Concurrent with his professional activities, and following a short term in the U.S. Army Reserve, he engaged in scholarly research on the etiology and treatment of psychiatric disorders including Post-Traumatic Stress. He has published papers before the Online Journal of Public Health Informatics (2021), the World Congress of Psychosomatic Medicine (2009) and the American Academy of Religion (2004), and he edited a textbook chapter on the pharmacological treatment of epilepsy. Jonathon holds an MBA from Carnegie Mellon University’s Tepper School of Business, and a Combined BA/MA cum laude in “Psychology, Religion, and Conflict Negotiations” from Boston University. He earned graduate certificates in Mediation from the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at the Pepperdine School of Law, and in Entrepreneurship Development from the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Jonathon is currently pursuing a Doctor of Public Health degree from the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University.
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Type of financial relationship:There are no financial relationships to disclose.Date added:05/27/2026Date updated:05/27/2026

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