At Wake Forest Baptist, patient engagement goes beyond just offering a portal. It’s working with communities and families to find better, less disruptive ways to manage care, says CIO Dee Emon.
Brian Thomas, VP & CIO, Swope Health Services, Chapter 2
Marc Chasin, MD, VP & CIO, St. Luke’s Health System, Chapter 1
Joey Sudomir, SVP & CIO, Texas Health Resources, Chapter 1
Rhonda Jorden, Vice Chancellor for IT & CIO, UAMS, Chapter 1
Craig Richardville, SVP & CIO, Carolinas HealthCare System, Chapter 1
Jennifer Greenman, VP of IT & CIO, Moffitt Cancer Center, Chapter 1
Ken Lawonn, SVP & CIO, Sharp HealthCare, Chapter 1
Jim Venturella, CIO, WVU Medicine, Chapter 2
Data warehouse — “There are a lot of capabilities we haven’t fully utilized.”
Self-service with advanced analytics
Prioritization — “Everyone’s always balancing.”
“Huge opportunity” for telemedicine
Epic Care Everywhere vs state HIE — “It’s materially different on what’s being exchanged.”
Being “the lead person” at WVU