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Becker's Hospital Review February 2014

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Sign up for the COMPLIMENTARY Becker's Hospital Review CEO Report & CFO Report E-Weeklies at www.BeckersHospitalReview.com or call (800) 417-2035 Mary Ford. Senior Vice President and CIO of Lakeland (Fla.). Regional Health Systems. Ms. Ford has served as senior vice president and CIO of Lakeland Regional Health Systems since 2005. Prior to this appointment, she served as vice president and CIO of Faxton-St. Luke's Healthcare in Utica, N.Y. Randall Gaboriault. Vice President of IT and CIO of Christiana Care Health System (Wilmington, Del.). Mr. Gaboriault joined Christiana Care Health System in 2010 as vice president and CIO. Previously, he was with Teleflex, a multi-billion dollar medical device company in Limerick, Pa., as senior vice president, strategic development officer and CIO. Indranil Ganguly. Vice President and CIO of CentraState Healthcare System (Freehold Township, N.J.).  Mr. Ganguly joined CentraState in 1999. Since then, the health system has been named a Most Wired organization by Hospitals & Health Networks for the four past consecutive years. Prior to his current role, Mr. Ganguly was a project leader and acting director at Elizabeth (N.J.) Medical Center, where he led numerous IT projects. Roland Garcia. Senior Vice President and CIO of Baptist Health (Jacksonville, Fla.). Mr. Garcia joined Baptist Health in 2001 as senior vice president and CIO. He oversaw the EMR implementation at Baptist Medical Center South, the state's first all-digital community hospital. Prior to his current position, Mr. Garcia served as vice president and CIO of Baptist Health Care in Pensacola, Fla. Dave Garrett. Senior Vice President and CIO of Novant Health (WinstonSalem, N.C.). Mr. Garrett joined Novant Health in 2008 as senior vice president and CIO. He brings more than 38 years of IT experience in banking, hospitality and healthcare to the planning and execution of corporate information technologies and telecommunications at 13-hospital Novant Health. Joy Grosser. Vice President and CIO of UnityPoint Health (West Des Moines). Ms. Grosser became vice president and CIO of Iowa Health System in 2009. Before then, she served as CIO for the University of California-Irvine Health Sciences System. She also worked for Loyola University Health System in Maywood, Ill., and Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Mo. John Halamka, MD. CIO of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (Boston). Dr. Halamka began serving as CIO of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in 1998. He also served as CIO of Harvard Medical School from 2002 to 2012 and CIO of Harvard Clinical Research Institute from 2001 to 2007. C. Martin Harris, MD, MBA. CIO of Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Harris joined Cleveland Clinic in 1996. He is a member of HHS' Health IT Standards Committee and, in 2007, he was appointed to the Commission on Care for America's Wounded Warriors, a bipartisan presidential commission. Dr. Harris is past chairman of HIMSS and has also served on HHS' Board of Regents of the National Library of Medicine. Steve Hess. CIO of University of Colorado Health (Aurora). In 2012, Mr. Hess was named CIO of University of Colorado Health, which includes five hospitals and dozens of clinics throughout Colorado, Wyoming and western Nebraska. Mr. Hess was previously CIO of University of Colorado Hospital in Aurora from 2009 to 2012. Prior to that, he served as CIO of Christiana Care Health System in Wilmington, Del., for five years. 15 nings spent 10 years in information services for other healthcare organizations and as a military police and civil affairs officer in the U.S. Army Reserve. Dan Kinsella. Executive Vice President and CIO of Cadence Health (Winfield, Ill.). Before joining Cadence Health in 2012, Mr. Kinsella served as a senior vice president at Optum Insight, a division of UnitedHealthcare. There, he led technology consulting within the division's accountable care services practice. Arthur J. Krumrey. Vice President and CIO of Loyola University Health System (Maywood, Ill.). Mr. Krumrey has served Loyola University Health System in an IT function for more than 20 years. He began his role as vice president and CIO of the system in July 2012. Before then, he served as vice president and CIO of Loyola University Medical Center since 2002. Richard D. Lang, EdD. Vice President and CIO of Doylestown Hospital (Bucks, Pa.). Dr. Lang was named CIO of Doylestown Hospital after 25 years of experience in healthcare-related IT. Prior to this appointment, he served as a principal in knowledge and technology integration services for the consulting firm Know-Power, and as vice president of information services for Holy Redeemer Health System in Meadowbrook, Pa. Dr. Lang is currently serving a three-year term on the national board of directors of HIMSS, which began in 2011. Tom Langston. Senior Vice President and CIO of SSM Health Care (St. Louis).  In addition to his roles as senior vice president and CIO of SSM, Mr. Langston is also a senior leader for SSM Integrated Health Technologies, an SSM Health Care business unit responsible for IT and clinical engineering services at SSM's acute-care hospitals, physician practices and nursing homes. In 2001, Mr. Langston became the first president of SSM Information Center and later SSM Integrated Health Technologies. Mary Anne Leach. Senior Vice President and CIO of Children's Hospital Colorado (Aurora). Ms. Leach has led the IT department at Children's Hospital Colorado since 2007. Previously, she served as vice president of clinical applications at Catholic Health Initiatives in Englewood, Colo., and as the director of clinical systems and systems integration at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. Brian Loflin. CIO of IASIS Healthcare (Franklin, Tenn.). As CIO of IASIS Healthcare, a position he has held since 2004, Mr. Loflin oversees all of the IT operations for the 17-hospital system. Prior to serving as CIO, he served as manager of information systems operations and director of information systems for IASIS. Philip Loftus, PhD. CIO of Aurora Health Care (Milwaukee). Dr. Loftus has served as vice president and CIO of Aurora Health Care since 2006. He provides an integrated approach to healthcare delivery by defining and implementing the IT components of Aurora's strategic mission. Before his time with Aurora Health, Dr. Langston served as senior vice president and CIO of Caremark. Jonathan Manis. Senior Vice President of Information Services and CIO of Sutter Health (Sacramento, Calif.). Mr. Manis has been with Sutter Health as CIO since September 2006, after he left Urbana, Ill.-based Allana Cummings. CIO of Northeast Georgia Health System (Gainesville). Ms. Cummings has served as CIO of Northeast Georgia Health System since March 2010. Prior to her current position, she served as vice president and CIO of Children's Omaha (Neb.). Subscribe Today! Gilbert Hoffman. Vice President and CIO of Mercy (Chesterfield, Mo.). Mr. Hoffman was named vice president and CIO of Mercy in October 2012. Prior to this role, he worked at Maritz, a St. Louis-based travel company, since 1973. Mr. Hoffman was named one of the top 100 CIOs in the nation by ComputerWorld in 2001. Becker's Hospital Review CEO Report E-Weekly Keith Jennings. CIO of Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston). Mr. Jennings began his time as CIO of Massachusetts General Hospital and Massachusetts General Physicians Organization in September 2012. Mr. Jennings has served the hospital for 11 years total, previously as interim director of information services. Prior to his career with Massachusetts General, Mr. Jen- To subscribe to the FREE E-Weekly, visit www.BeckersHospitalReview.com and click on the "E-Weekly" tab or call (800) 417-2035

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