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Gray Areas: The Misconceptions That Are Compromising Cybersecurity Efforts

04/12/2017 By Kate Gamble Leave a Comment

The words are often lumped together, but while compliance is black and white, cybersecurity is complex – and getting more so all of time, according to CISO Matt Snyder and CIO Rod Dykehouse.

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Filed Under: Collaboration/Shared best practices, Communication/Transparency, Cybersecurity, Device Management Tagged With: Matthew Snyder, Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Rodney Dykehouse

Safety In Numbers: How The CIO & CISO Can Partner To Give Cybersecurity A New Identity

04/06/2017 By Kate Gamble Leave a Comment

How can leaders convey the importance of cybersecurity initiatives when most of the work is done behind the scenes? That’s the challenge, say Rodney Dykehouse and Matt Snyder of Penn State Hershey Medical Center.

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Filed Under: CIO Roles & Responsibilities, Communication/Transparency, Cybersecurity Tagged With: Matthew Snyder, Penn State College of Medicine, Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Rodney Dykehouse

Long Story Short: Sharing Best Practices In 12-Minute Windows

11/15/2016 By Kate Gamble Leave a Comment

It doesn’t take an hour to get a strong message across, as was demonstrated when three influential CIOs took the stage during CHIME TED Talks and shared best practices in areas like innovation, security, and patient engagement.

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Filed Under: CIO Roles & Responsibilities, Cybersecurity, Innovation, Patient Engagement, Strategic Planning Tagged With: Carolinas HealthCare System, CHIME, Craig Richardville, Intermountain Healthcare, Judy Kirby, Kirby Partners, Marc Probst, Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Rodney Dykehouse

Dykehouse Recognized For Policy Work

10/07/2015 By Kate Gamble Leave a Comment

Rodney Dykehouse has been named the recipient of CHIME’s Federal Public Policy Award for CIO Leadership. Dykehouse, who serves as CIO at Penn State Hershey Medical Center and College Medicine, is a member of CHIME’s Policy Steering Committee and has been a thought leader on issues as cybersecurity and Meaningful Use. He has been instrumental […]

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Filed Under: Advocacy, Professional Organizations Tagged With: CHIME, Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Rodney Dykehouse

Four CIOs Named CHIME Fellows

10/15/2013 By Kate Gamble Leave a Comment

Four CIOs — Geoff Brown, Rodney Dykehouse, Skip Hubbard, and Stephen Stewart — have earned CHIME Fellowship status, the organization announced. Brown, who serves as senior VP and CIO at Inova Health System, has more than 33 years of industry experience. Under his leadership, the organization has adopted electronic records in all of its emergency […]

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Filed Under: Professional Development Tagged With: Bon Secours Health System, CHIME, Geoff Brown, Henry County Health Center, Inova Health, Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Rodney Dykehouse, Skip Hubbard, Stephen Stewart

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