Michael Cantor, MD, JD

Michael Cantor, MD, JD

Board-Certified Geriatrician

Dr. Michael Cantor (MD, JD) is Chief Medical Officer of Lifeline and a board-certified geriatrician with more than 20 years of physician executive leadership. Trained in internal medicine at Beth Israel Hospital Boston and geriatrics at Harvard Medical School, he brings a uniquely combined medical and legal perspective to value-based care strategy, home-based care delivery, aging-in-place technology, and digital health innovation for older adults and vulnerable populations.

About Michael Cantor

Dr. Michael Cantor is one of the most experienced physician executives at the intersection of geriatric medicine, digital health, and value-based care in the United States. As Chief Medical Officer of Lifeline, he brings clinical depth and strategic insight to a platform serving aging adults and vulnerable populations through Lifeline, Medical Alert, and 100Plus.

What sets Mike apart is a combination that is genuinely rare in healthcare leadership: he is a board-certified geriatrician who has practiced medicine across nursing homes, long-term acute care, house call programs, hospitals, and ambulatory care, and still makes house calls one day a month. He is also an attorney with a JD from the University of Illinois College of Law, giving him a distinct lens on healthcare regulation, policy, and risk. And he has served as Chief Medical Officer at five different healthcare organizations, from Medicare Advantage insurers to home health companies to technology platforms serving older adults.

Mike trained in internal medicine at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston and completed his geriatrics fellowship at Harvard Medical School. He has degrees in both medicine and law from the University of Illinois, two of the most demanding professional credentials in healthcare combined into a single career.

His CMO tenure spans CareCentrix, a national home health and post-acute benefits manager; New England Quality Care Alliance, the physician network affiliated with Tufts Medical Center; Bright Health Plan, a Medicare Advantage insurer; Uber Health, where he led healthcare strategy for a transportation and logistics platform; and Intuition Robotics, where he served as the company’s first CMO and helped develop ElliQ, an AI-powered digital companion for older adults living at home. He also serves as CMO for Matrix Medical Network and Mass Advantage.

At Lifeline, Mike applies his full career arc to a mission he has pursued across every role: bringing high-quality, clinically grounded care to older adults where they live, at home.

Areas of Expertise

Mike contributes clinical strategy and thought leadership on topics including:

  • Geriatric medicine and care delivery for aging and vulnerable populations
  • Value-based care models: Medicare Advantage, managed care, and post-acute care
  • Home-based care delivery: house calls, remote monitoring, and care-at-home strategy
  • Digital health and AI-driven solutions for older adults
  • Care coordination and population health management
  • Healthcare law, regulation, and CMO governance
  • Aging-in-place technology: PERS, RPM, and connected health platforms
  • Social determinants of health and whole-person care integration
  • Clinical product design and go-to-market strategy for healthtech

Career Highlights

Lifeline

December 2023 to December 2025

Chief Medical Officer

Led clinical strategy for a national connected health platform serving aging adults through Lifeline, Medical Alert, and 100Plus. Influenced solution strategy, guided product innovation, and ensured quality and cost efficiency across the portfolio.

Cantor Group

May 2021 to Present

Chief Executive Officer

Leads a fractional CMO advisory practice, providing clinical strategy, product design, go-to-market guidance, and thought leadership to digital health and care-at-home organizations.

Intuition Robotics

May 2021 to Present

Chief Medical Officer

First CMO of the developer of ElliQ, an AI-powered empathetic digital companion for older adults. Contributed to the clinical design of health features for ElliQ and helped bridge the older adult user experience with clinical care teams.

Matrix Medical Network

January 2024 to February 2026

Chief Medical Officer

Led clinical strategy for a national in-home health assessment organization, contributing to outcomes improvement through proactive care and population health programs.

Mass Advantage

November 2024 to October 2025

Chief Medical Officer

Provided clinical leadership for a Medicare Advantage plan serving older adults in Massachusetts.

Uber Health

January 2022 to May 2024

Chief Medical Officer

Led healthcare strategy for Uber Health, working to improve healthcare access, reduce friction in care delivery, and leverage transportation logistics as a social determinant of health solution. Represented Uber Health at the Milken Institute Future of Health Summit.

Bright Health

December 2019 to May 2021

Chief Medical Officer

Led clinical strategy for an innovative Medicare Advantage insurer, liaising with networks of physicians, clinics, and hospitals to deliver high-quality, coordinated care.

CareCentrix

January 2016 to December 2019

Chief Medical Officer

Led clinical strategy for a national home health, durable medical equipment, and post-acute care benefits manager. Worked with payers and providers to improve quality and lower costs by enabling patients to heal and age at home. Contributed to AHIP thought leadership on the future of post-acute and home-based care.

New England Quality Care Alliance (NEQCA)

March 2009 to January 2016

Chief Medical Officer

Led clinical strategy for the physician network affiliated with Tufts Medical Center, overseeing quality improvement and care management programs.

UnitedHealthcare

June 2006 to October 2008

Deputy Medical Director, New England

Led regional clinical strategy and quality programs for UnitedHealthcare's New England operations.

Beth Israel Hospital

1992 to 1995

Internal Medicine Resident

Completed residency training in internal medicine at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston, followed by a geriatrics fellowship at Harvard Medical School.

Speaking, Conferences, and Webinars

  • Milken Institute Future of Health Summit, Washington DC: Corporations striving to improve healthcare systems (representing Uber Health)
  • AHIP Institute and Expo 2018: The Future of Care at Home: New Strategies of Post-Acute Care (CareCentrix)
  • AHIP 2024, Las Vegas: Building Equity Bridges: Integrating Network and Tech to Drive Improved Outcomes (Speaker and Moderator)
  • 2024 Consumer Experience and Digital Health Forum, Nashville: Centering Mental Health to Create a Safety Net for Mothers-to-Be
  • Tech for Tomorrow, Atlanta: Israeli technologies transforming senior care and aging
  • HIMSS New York State Chapter Webinar: Aging in Place: Technology and Innovation
  • Aeroflow Health Webinar Series: Multiple sessions on health plan strategies for CGMs, sleep apnea, mental health, incontinence, nutrition, and maternal health
  • Medecision / GOLIVE Webinar: When Will SDOH Get Easier? Harnessing Tech-Enabled Interventions
  • CareCentrix Webinars: Rethinking Post-Acute Care to Drive Value; Big Changes for 2020: CMS Blockbuster Announcements

Media and Podcasts

  • Becker’s Payer Issues Podcast: How In-Home Assessments Drive Better Outcomes (Matrix Medical Network)
  • CareTalk Podcast: Healthcare Unfiltered — Whole-person care and healthcare system discussion
  • Raise the Line Podcast (Osmosis and Uber Health): Improving healthcare access, efficiency, and patient outcomes
  • HealthBiz Podcast (David E. Williams): Healthcare leadership and CMO perspective
  • Leadership Insights (CFHS Interview Series): Executive interview feature
  • YouTube: Uber’s CMO: Journey from Doctor to Medical Leader and Uber’s Role in Healthcare

Publications

  • Proactive Continence Management for Health Plans
  • Transforming Incontinence from a Hidden Cost Center to a Strategic Opportunity

Education and Training

Harvard Medical School

Geriatrics Fellowship (post-residency)

Beth Israel Hospital, Boston

Residency, Internal Medicine (1992 to 1995)

University of Illinois College of Medicine

Doctor of Medicine (MD)

University of Illinois College of Law

Juris Doctor (JD)