“Leadership, Influence and the Ever-Evolving Role of CMIOs”
The annual Scottsdale Institute 2017 Chief Medical Information Officers Spring Summit sponsored by Hearst Health gathered 11 CMIO thought leaders from prominent healthcare systems across the country at the SI Annual Conference in April. What resulted was a lively discussion about the evolving CMIO role, leadership strategies and career trajectory in shaping the transformation of health systems today.
Read Leadership, Influence and the Ever-Evolving Role of CMIOs to explore the insights and key strategies for success gained from this fruitful discussion.
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Moderated by
Jeffrey Rose, MD
SVP, Clinical Strategy
Hearst Health |
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SUMMIT PARTICIPANTS |
NICHOLAS DESAI, MD
CMIO
Houston Methodist |
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ANUPAM GOEL, MD
VP, Clinical Information
Advocate Health Care |
GREG HINDAHL, MD
VP and CMIO
BayCare Health System |
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WILLIAM HOLLAND, MD
VP and CMIO
Banner Health |
TIM JAHN, MD
Chief Clinical Officer
Baptist Health |
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GIL KUPERMAN, MD
IS Director, Population Health
NewYork-Presbyterian |
JASON LYMAN, MD
Associate CMIO
University of Virginia Health System |
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MICHAEL SHABOT, MD
EVP, System Chief Clinical Officer
Memorial Hermann HealthSystem |
KEITH STARKE, MD
SVP and Chief Quality Officer
Mercy Health |
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FERDINAND VELASCO, MD
SVP & CHIO
Texas Health Resources |
ALAN WEISS, MD
CMIO, Ambulatory
Memorial Hermann Health System |
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