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14 Sign up for the COMPLIMENTARY Becker's Hospital Review CEO Report & CFO Report E-Weeklies at www.BeckersHospitalReview.com or call (800) 417-2035 delivery settings. She led the implementation of Emory's electronic medical record, achieving HIMSS Stage 6 adoption in 2010. Ms. Cantrell is the first woman and first registered nurse to hold the CIO position at the system. Lee Carmen. Associate Vice President of IT and CIO of University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics (Iowa City). Mr. Carmen has managed IT at academic medical centers for more than 15 years. Along with his roles as associate vice president of IT and CIO, Mr. Carmen is an adjunct faculty member at the University of Iowa School of Public Health. Kari Cassel. Senior Vice President and CIO of UF&Shands (Gainesville, Fla.). Ms. Cassel joined UF&Shands as CIO in 2010. In her role, she oversees IT for UF Health Science Center and Shands care sites throughout Gainesville and Jacksonville. Prior to her current position, Ms. Cassel served as CIO at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock and held various director of IT roles with Loma Linda (Calif.) University Medical Center. Kumar Chatani. Senior Vice President of IT and CIO of Mount Sinai Health System (New York City). Mr. Chatani brings more than 30 years of IT experience to his role as senior vice president of IT and CIO of Mount Sinai. Prior to his current position, he served as senior vice president of IT and CIO of The Mount Sinai Medical System. Before joining Mount Sinai, Mr. Chatani was CIO for the northwest region of Kaiser Permanente in Oakland, Calif. Charles Christian. CIO of St. Francis Hospital (Columbia, Ga.). Mr. Christian is in his first year as CIO of St. Francis. Previously, he served as CIO of Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes, Ind., for more than 20 years. During his tenure, Good Samaritan was named a Most Wired hospital by Hospitals & Health Networks in 2004 and 2005. George Conklin. Senior Vice President and CIO of Christus Health (Irving, Texas). Mr. Conklin has served as senior vice president and CIO of A DIVISION OF ASD MANAGEMENT OPERATE YOUR PRACTICE AS A BUSINESS R esolve to make your medical practice more profitable, efficient and predictable. Our proven systems, strong business structure and management expertise will increase your revenue and control expenses. You deserve success. Customized Programs for Your Practice FINANCIAL ANALYTICS REDUCE EXPENSES & MINIMIZE OVERHEAD ENHANCED RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIC PLANNING Learn more at ASDManagement.com or call Charles Dailey at 850.544.3377 Christus Health since the system's formation in 1999. He was responsible for merging the operations of two delivery systems, integrating technical operations and consolidating information to a single standards-based set for the entire system. Randy Cox. Senior Vice President and CIO of Saint Thomas Health (Nashville, Tenn.). Mr. Cox has served Saint Thomas Health as senior vice president and CIO since March 2011. He previously held CIO roles with Lutheran Health Network in Fort Wayne, Ind., Riverview Hospital in Noblesville, Ind., and Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center in Indianapolis. Jocelyn G. DeWitt, PhD. Vice President and CIO of University of Wisconsin Health (Madison). Dr. DeWitt has served as vice president and CIO of UW Health since April 2012. Dr. DeWitt's accomplishments include developing strategy and funding a $300 million, seven-year electronic health record implementation. Prior to this position, Dr. DeWitt served as CIO of the University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers in Ann Arbor. Daniel Drawbaugh. Senior Vice President and CIO of UPMC (Pittsburgh). Mr. Drawbaugh was named CIO of UPMC in 1996. Under his leadership, the health system has invested more than $1 billion in IT over the past five years, including the development of big data analytics and an extensive system for collecting and exchanging records across care settings. Prior to serving with UPMC, he spent time at Pittsburgh-based Shadyside Hospital, now UPMC Shadyside, as director of biomedical engineering. Marcy Dunn. Senior Vice President and CIO of Catholic Health Services of Long Island (Rockville Centre, N.Y.) As senior vice president and CIO of Catholic Health Services of Long Island, Ms. Dunn has spearheaded the system's eHealth Initiative. Recently, her leadership helped the system achieve Stage 6 on the HIMSS Analytics EMR Maturity Model. Darren Dworkin. Senior Vice President of Enterprise Information Systems and CIO of Cedars-Sinai Health System (Los Angeles). Mr. Dworkin has served as senior vice president of enterprise information systems and CIO of Cedars-Sinai Health System since 2006. He has more than 20 years of experience in IT and more than 12 years of experience in healthcare. Prior to joining Cedars-Sinai, Mr. Dworkin held the position of chief technology officer at Boston University Medical Center. Rodney C. Dykehouse. CIO of Penn State Hershey Medical Center and College of Medicine. Mr. Dykehouse joined Penn State Hershey as CIO in July 2012. He previously served as vice president of information services and CIO of ProHealth Care in Waukesha, Wis. He has also served as CIO of UCLA Medical Sciences in Los Angeles. Philip Fasano. Executive Vice President and CIO of Kaiser Permanente (Oakland, Calif.). As executive vice president and CIO of Kaiser Permanente, a role he has held since 2007, Mr. Fasano oversees IT for one of the nation's largest nonprofit health plans and healthcare providers. Under his leadership, the company has created tools and platforms to deliver smarter, more connected care. Jeffrey Ferranti, MD. CIO and Vice President for Medical Informatics of Duke Medicine (Durham, N.C.). As the head of Duke Medicine's IT and informatics department, Dr. Ferranti led Duke's enterprisewide EHR installation, installing the system across four hospitals and more than 300 ambulatory clinics. He is also Duke's principal investigator on several studies involving EHRs and healthcare data standards. James S. Fine, MD. CIO of University of Washington Medicine (Seattle). Dr. Fine is a board-certified clinical pathologist with expertise in IT. As CIO of UW Medicine, a role he has held since July 2005, Dr. Fine oversees IT for several entities, including University of Washington Medical Center and School of Medicine, UW Neighborhood Clinics and UW Physicians. John Foley. CIO of University Hospitals (Cleveland). Mr. Foley was appointed CIO of University Hospitals in August 2012. Prior to this appointment, he served as CIO of West Penn Allegheny Health System in Pittsburgh from 2008 to February 2012. Mr. Foley has also worked at information security companies during his career in IT.