Amir Dan Rubin has focused his career on helping transform healthcare. He serves as CEO & Founding Managing Partner of Healthier Capital, a venture capital firm focused on technology-powered healthcare innovation. At Healthier Capital, he supports entrepreneurs and early growth-stage companies to leverage innovative technology and business models to improve healthcare. 

Amir previously served as CEO of One Medical | Amazon, a leading member-based primary care organization transforming health care with its human-centered and technology-powered model. During Amir’s tenure as CEO, One Medical extended its reach and impact—growing in-person care to 31 geographies and virtual care across the nation, advancing its innovative technology platform, reaching more consumer members and enterprise clients, extending services for seniors in Medicare risk programs, and partnering with leading health systems across the U.S. He successfully secured financing for One Medical through a $350M private financing, and a subsequent successful $1.7B IPO in 2020, followed by a public convertible note offering, becoming the first primary care delivery organization to IPO. As Chair and CEO of a public company, he also led the all-stock acquisition of Iora Senior Health. Amir successfully led One Medical through its $3.9B acquisition by Amazon in 2023—representing Amazon’s third largest acquisition in its history. At Amazon, he launched the offering of One Medical membership an add-on to Prime membership. 

Prior to One Medical | Amazon, Amir served as an EVP and a Divisional CEO at UnitedHealth Group’s Optum arm, where he led a $30B+ portfolio of businesses in care delivery, behavioral health, care management, specialty networks, revenue cycle and other areas focused on making the health system work better. He successfully acquired companies, sold solutions to employers/payers/providers, and delivered outstanding financial results at this Fortune 5 company. 

Amir also previously served as President & CEO at Stanford Health Care—the academic health system affiliated with Stanford University—where he helped raise patient experience and quality scores to the highest levels in the nation, grow a regional network, advance digital and population health, and improve income 4x. Under Amir, Stanford became the first health system to launch video visits on a major electronic health record platform and develop its own patient-facing app. Amir also launched Stanford Health Care’s venture activities, investing in early-stage companies, and co-founding a company. 

Amir also previously served as COO for UCLA Health, where the organization’s work on improving the patient experience and Lean process operations were highlighted in the national bestselling book, “Prescription for Excellence.” He also served as COO for Stony Brook University’s health system, in leadership positions at Memorial Hermann Health System, and management consultant at APM/CSC. 

Amir has twice received an EY “Entrepreneur of the Year” award in Northern California, has been recognized on “Modern Healthcare’s Most Powerful” List, and has been recognized as a “Top Business Leader” in San Francisco. He has also served on multiple boards and advisory boards of for-profit and non-profit companies, venture capital and private equity firms, and leading healthcare associations. He holds MBA and MHSA degrees from the University of Michigan, and a BA from the University of California, Berkeley.