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July 2019 Becker's Hospital Review

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40 Phil Campbell. Vice President of Information Services and CIO of CalvertHealth (Prince Frederick, Md.). Since 2016, Mr. Camp- bell has been the vice president of information services and CIO of CalvertHealth, one of only 10 independent hospitals left in Mary- land. Prior to joining CalvertHealth, Mr. Campbell held various roles for the Annapolis, Md.-based U.S. Naval Academy, the most recent being deputy director for client services for the academy's IT services division. Scott Carlson. Director of Information Systems at Mary Greeley Medical Center (Ames, Iowa). For the past 33 years, Mr. Carlson has served as the director of information systems at Mary Greeley Medical Center, a 220-bed hospital with about 1,300 employees. Un- der Mr. Carlson's leadership, Mary Greeley Medical Center received the HealthCare's Most Wired distinction in 2017 for the fourth con- secutive year. Joseph Dado. CIO of Conemaugh Health System (Johnstown, Pa.). Mr. Dado joined Conemaugh Health System in 2005 and today serves as the CIO of the Brentwood, Tenn.-based Duke LifePoint Healthcare-owned system. Prior to joining Conemaugh Health System, Mr. Dado served as CIO for Greensburg, Pa.-based Excela Health System, CIO of Excela Health Latrobe (Pa.) Hospital, and vice president of information systems for Butler (Pa.) Health Sys- tem. He is a member of HIMSS and CHIME. David Danhauer, MD. Vice President and Chief Medical Informa- tion Officer of Owensboro (Ky.) Health. Dr. Danhauer is vice pres- ident and CMIO of nonprofit Owensboro Health, a system staffed by roughly 4,000 employees who serve patients in Kentucky and Indiana. In 2016, Dr. Danhauer was named chair of the physician committee for HIMSS, and during his year at the post he led initia- tives to improve healthcare on a national level through IT. Tracy Donegan. Chief Information and Innovation Officer of Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital (Los Angeles). Ms. Donegan has 20-plus years of healthcare experience and previously served as assistant vice president of Cognizant's healthcare provider consulting practice. As chief information and innovation officer at MLKCH, she drives technological advancements and led the hospi- tal to achieving HIMSS stage 7 validation for EHR use. Jake Dorst. Chief Information and Innovation Officer at Tahoe Forest Health System (Truckee, Calif.). Mr. Dorst is the chief in- formation and innovation officer at Tahoe Forest Health System, which houses 25 acute care beds and 36 long-term care beds. Un- der Mr. Dorst's leadership, Tahoe Forest Health System successfully transitioned to a single EHR platform and modernized its patient care infrastructure to become a mobile-first network. Craig Doyle. Vice President and CIO of St. Tammany Parish Hospital (Covington, La.). Since 2012, Mr. Doyle has led IT opera- tions as the director of information systems for St. Tammany Parish Hospital, where he also holds the role of vice president. Prior to his current position, Mr. Doyle was the division CIO for Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare's Delta Division and is also a member of HIMSS. Vishnu Duvuuru. Regional IT Director of Alvarado Hospital Medical Center (San Diego). Mr. Duvuuru is the regional IT direc- tor of 306-bed Alvarado Hospital Medical Center, which staffs more than 600 registered nurses and 300 physicians. In October 2018, Alvarado Hospital, which is owned by Ontario, Calif.-based Prime Healthcare, deployed a physician-driven digital software to increase surgical procedure efficiency with real-time data and analytics. Bill Grimm. CIO and HIPAA Security Officer at Henry Coun- ty Hospital (Napoleon, Ohio). Mr. Grimm is the CIO and HIPAA security officer at Henry County Hospital, a 25-bed critical access hospital in Ohio. Before joining Henry County Hospital, Mr. Grimm began his career in information systems as a help desk analyst and later spent time as the information systems and patient access di- rector and HIPAA security officer at a Marengo, Iowa-based critical access hospital. Kristen Guillaume. Vice President and CIO of Meritas Health North Kansas City (Mo.) Hospital. Ms. Guillaume joined Meritas Health North Kansas City Hospital as vice president and CIO in September 2018, bringing more than 20 years of information ser- vices and healthcare technology experience to the role. Prior to join- ing North Kansas City Hospital, she held several leadership roles at Cerner and health IT company Netsmart. John D. Helvey. CIO of Orchard Hospital (Gridley, Calif.). Mr. Helvey joined Orchard Hospital in 2014 as director of IT and took on the CIO role in 2016. Mr. Helvey, who serves as the board sec- retary for his region's health information exchange, has 24 years of experience in the healthcare industry and served in the behavioral healthcare industry for 17 years before transitioning to Orchard. Kathleen Herald. Vice President and CIO of Lexington Medical Center (West Columbia, S.C.). Ms. Herald has served as CIO of Lexington Medical Center since 2011 and oversaw the hospital's EHR implementation in 2013. She also earned CHIME's Certified Healthcare CIO accreditation in 2014 and is a past president of the South Carolina Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society chapter. Tricia Herman. Executive Director of Support Operations and CIO of Uniontown (Pa.) Hospital. Ms. Herman, who has more than 30 years of IT experience, joined Uniontown Hospital in 2004. She has served as CIO of the 175-bed hospital since 2013 and played a crucial role in developing its technology executive committee, which explores how technology can improve all areas of the orga- nization. Ross Hurd. CIO of Lake Chelan (Wash.) Community Hospital. Mr. Hurd has served as CIO of Lake Chelan Community Hospital since 2006. He oversees the implementation of new technologies at the 25-bed hospital and seeks out partnerships with larger hospitals in the state to expand service offerings. For example, the hospital's telestroke program gives Lake Chelan clinicians real-time, 24/7 ac- cess to Seattle-based Swedish Medical Center's stroke team. Charles Fennell. Regional CIO of St. Peter's Health Partners (Al- bany, N.Y.) and CIO of St. Joseph's Health (Syracuse, N.Y.). Mr. Fennell has more than 30 years of experience in information sys- tems. He stepped in as interim CIO of St. Peter's Health Partners in December 2015 before permanently taking over the position in April 2016. He also serves as CIO of Syracuse, N.Y.-based St. Jo- seph's Health, a position he has held since 2001. Stephanie Forbes, RN. Vice President of Population Health and CHA Clinics at Community Hospital of Anaconda (Mont.). Ms. Forbes oversees all health IT functions at Community Hospital of Anaconda and helped implement CHA's EHR system. She also fo- cuses on improving the hospital's meaningful use reporting. Under her leadership, CHA reached stage 1 meaningful use in 2011. Stan Jankowski. Vice President, CIO and HIS Officer for Hospital for Special Care (New Britain, Conn.). Mr. Jankowski is responsi- ble for the IT department at Hospital for Special Care, an acute-care hospital for both adults and children. The organization has inte- grated a single clinical information system platform for the acute and ambulatory care sides in the past three years and has optimized workflow for several specialty lines, including spinal cord injuries

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