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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 with HCA. He was named COO of the IT department in 2012, and then CIO in June 2012. He is a past chairman of the board of the Nashville Technology Council as well as a past board member of the Nashville Chamber of Commerce. Cindy Peterson. Vice President and CIO of Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital (Valencia, Calif.) Ms. Peterson has more than 25 years of health IT experience. Before joining Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital, she served as regional CIO for Roseville, Calif.-based Adventist Health, overseeing the IT departments of five hospitals in southern California. Marc Probst. Vice President and CIO of Intermountain Healthcare (Salt Lake City). Mr. Probst began serving Intermountain Healthcare as vice president and CIO in 2004. Before then, he was a partner with Deloitte Consulting, a partner with EY and served as a senior manager at First Consulting Group. Mr. Probst has been a leader in health IT for nearly 30 years. He is currently serving as a member of the Health IT Policy Committee, a federal advisory committee to the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT. Shafiq Rab, MD. Vice President and CIO of Hackensack (N.J.) University Medical Center. Dr. Rab joined HackensackUMC as CIO in March 2012. He had previously served as vice president and CIO of Greater Hudson Valley Health System in Middletown, N.Y., a position he took in 2008. Prior to his time at Greater Hudson, Dr. Rab served as vice president and CIO of St. Mary's Hospital in Passaic, N.J. Stephanie L. Reel. Vice President for Information Services for Johns Hopkins Medicine, Vice Provost for IT and CIO for Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore). Ms. Reel has been vice provost for IT and CIO for Johns Hopkins University since January 1999. She also serves as vice president for information services for Johns Hopkins Medicine, a post she has held since 1994. Bert Reese. CIO of Sentara Healthcare (Norfolk, Va.). As CIO of Sentara Healthcare, Mr. Reese oversees IT, process improvement, information and supply chain management for the health system. He helped lead the health system to achieve HIMSS Analytics EMR Maturity Model Stage 7. Additionally, Mr. Reese is an internationally recognized expert in healthcare technology. He has been a member of delegations to South Africa and Japan to discuss the role of technology in the delivery of healthcare. Michael Restuccia. Vice President and CIO of University of Pennsylvania Health System (Philadelphia). Mr. Restuccia has more than 25 years of healthcare IT experience. Before he joined UPHS as vice president and CIO in 2008, Mr. Restuccia served as president of MedMatica Consulting Associates and held numerous interim CIO positions at hospitals and health systems across the country. Craig Richardville. Senior Vice President and CIO of Carolinas HealthCare System (Charlotte, N.C.). Mr. Richardville has been with Carolinas HealthCare since 1997 and began serving as senior vice president and CIO in 2006. Mr. Richardville is responsible for the system's information services strategy, technology and operations as well as support services, clinical engineering and transcription services. Rick Rinehart. Vice President of IT and CIO of Carle Foundation Hospital (Urbana, Ill.). Mr. Rinehart was appointed vice president of IT and CIO in 2007. He previously served as interim CIO for the hospital. Mr. Rinehart has more than 25 years of experience in the technology field, with more than 10 years spent in senior management. Deb Rislow. Vice President, Clinic Administrator and CIO of Gundersen Health System (La Crosse, Wis.). Ms. Rislow brings 22 years of information systems experience in the healthcare industry to her role as CIO and director of information systems at Gundersen Health System. She started in the position in July 1997. Previously, she served as manager of application and technical services and was a systems analyst programmer for Gundersen. Cris Ross. CIO of Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minn.). Mr. Ross came to Mayo Clinic in 2010 after serving at Surescripts, where he led the company's interoperability business as executive vice president and general manager of clinical interoperability. Prior to joining Surescripts, Mr. Ross served as CIO 17 and then executive vice president of product and information services at CVS Caremarke's MinuteClinic during a period of rapid growth, as the retail clinic expanded from 60 to 650 clinics. Sue Schade. CIO of University of Michigan Health System (Ann Arbor). Ms. Schade assumed her responsibilities as CIO of University of Michigan Health System in November 2012. Before then, she served as CIO of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston for 12 years. There, she led implementation of the Balanced Scorecard initiative, which links quality outcomes to financial data. Joseph H. Schneider, MD. CMIO and Medical Director of Clinical Information of Baylor Health Care System (Dallas).  Before he joined Baylor Health Care System, Dr. Schneider served as CMIO of Children's Medical Center in Dallas. He is chairman of the Texas Medical Association Committee on Health IT and was one of the original authors of the continuity of care record standard, which has since been integrated into many EMRs to exchange clinical information electronically. J. Gary Seay. Senior Vice President and CIO of Community Health Systems (Franklin, Tenn.). Mr. Seay's career with Community Health Systems dates back to 1997. During his tenure, Mr. Seay has built and leads a full service corporate IT organization of more than 500 corporate professionals and 1,000 market-based staff members for the $13 billion healthcare system. Marcus B. Shipley. Senior Vice President and CIO of CHE Trinity Health (Livonia, Mich.). Mr. Shipley began his tenure as senior vice president and CIO of Trinity Health, now CHE Trinity Health, in April 2012. His career in IT spans more than 20 years and includes several industries. Before his current appointment, he worked with health insurer Cigna as vice president of IT, IT infrastructure and operations. Stan Simpson. Regional CIO of Ascension Health Indiana Region and CIO of St. Vincent Health (Indianapolis). Mr. Simpson joined St. Vincent Health in 2007. He previously held leadership positions with a variety of health systems, including Sutter Health in Sacramento, Calif., and Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana, Ill. Alan Smith. Vice President and CIO of Capella Healthcare (Franklin, Tenn.). Mr. Smith was appointed vice president and CIO of Capella Healthcare in April 2011. Before then, he served as vice president of applications for Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanguard Health Systems. He also spent time with Carolinas HealthCare System in Charlotte, N.C., as vice president of clinical applications. Bruce Smith. Senior Vice President of Information Systems and CIO of Advocate Health Care (Downers Grove, Ill.). Before serving as senior vice president of information systems and CIO of Advocate Health, Mr. Smith was vice president and CIO for Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, Ill. Ryan Smith. Senior Vice President and CIO of Banner Health (Phoenix). Mr. Smith became senior vice president and CIO of Banner Health in October 2013. He previously served as assistant vice president of IT operations at Intermountain Healthcare in Salt Lake City, where he developed and implemented a plan to exchange clinical data between external physicians and Banner's EMR system. Steven Smith. CIO of NorthShore University HealthSystem (Evanston, Ill.).  Mr. Smith was named CIO of four-hospital NorthShore University HealthSystem in April 2012. Previously, he spent 12 years as chief technology officer for NorthShore. Mr. Smith was part of the team that oversaw NorthShore's integrated EMR implementation, and in 2009, NorthShore was among the first systems to receive recognition from HIMSS Analytics for Stage 7 status. Brent G. Snyder, JD. CIO of Adventist Health System (Winter Park, Fla.). Before he assumed his duties as CIO of Adventist Health System, Mr. Snyder served as CFO of the system's multi-state division for roughly five years. He formerly served as vice president and CFO of Tennessee Christian Medical Center in Madison, Tenn., and CFO of Takoma Adventist Hospital in Greeneville, Tenn.

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