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Save the date! Becker's Hospital Review 6th Annual Meeting — May 7-9, 2015 — Chicago. Please call 800-417-2035 to register. 12 Dick Escue. CIO of Valley View Hospital (Glen- wood Springs, Colo.). Since September 2013, Mr. Escue has served in his current role as Valley View Hospital CIO. Throughout his 27-year-long career, he has served in several different roles and health- care settings. Most recently, he was president of St. Louis-based Bick Health. Before that, he worked as an independent consultant, senior vice president and CIO of RehabCare Group, vice president and CIO of St. Louis-based Mercy health system and vice president and CIO of Memphis, Tenn.-based Baptist Memorial Health Care. Frank Fear. Vice President of Ancillary Services and CIO of Memorial Healthcare (Owosso, Mich.). Mr. Fear first joined Memorial Health- care as CIO in May 2007, before becoming vice president of ancillary services and CIO in Janu- ary 2014. In 2014, Mr. Fear achieved professional certification from CHIME, the highest standard of professional development for healthcare CIOs. Among his accomplishments at Memorial, Mr. Fear worked with the hospital's integration partner to develop a dashboard gathering data from multi- ple systems to automate its tracking and reporting processes, helping the hospital achieve stage 1 of meaningful use. Now, the dashboard is being used by more than 100 hospitals across the country. Ferdinand Feola. CIO of Pocono Medical Cen- ter (East Stroudsburg, Pa.). Mr. Feola has held the position of CIO at Pocono Health System since October 2013. Prior to his current role, he served as strategic project manager at the hospi- tal, responsible for overseeing the operations of the hospital's strategic projects in health IT. Mr. Feola's IT experience spans various industries, having previously filled IT roles in banking with Keystone Savings Bank and in radio with KNBT, a San Antonio, area station. Jeff Ferranti, MD. Vice President of Medical In- formatics and CIO of Duke University Health System (Durham, N.C.). Dr. Ferranti has served in numerous roles at Duke University Health Sys- tem since joining in 2003, including newborn ICU fellow, director of pediatric informatics and com- puterized patient safety initiatives, associate CIO, CMO and neonatologist. Since June 2013, Dr. Fer- ranti has served as vice president for medical in- formatics and CIO of the system. In this role, he led Duke's enterprise-wide Epic installation across four hospitals and 300-plus ambulatory clinics. James S. Fine, MD. CIO of University of Wash- ington Medicine (Seattle). Dr. Fine is a board- certified pathologist and serves as professor and chair of the Department of Laboratory Medicine at UW Medicine. For nearly 10 years, Dr. Fine has led IT operations for the University of Washing- ton Medical Center and School of Medicine, UW Neighborhood Clinics and UW Physicians. He earned his medical degree from the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, completed an intern- ship at St. Paul (Minn.)-Ramsey Medical Center and did his residency at the University of Minne- sota Medical Center. Indranil Ganguly. Vice President and CIO of JFK Health (Edison, N.J.). Mr. Ganguly has served as vice president and CIO of JFK Health since November 2013. He is also a fellow of CHIME, where he serves on the board of directors. Prior to joining JFK Health System, Mr. Ganguly was vice president and CIO of Freehold, N.J.-based Cen- traState Healthcare System, a role he served for more than 14 years. At the same time, he served in various leadership roles with HIMSS, includ- ing chair of the public policy committee, board member and president. Dave Garrett. Senior Vice President and CIO of Novant Health (Winston-Salem, N.C.). Mr. Garrett joined Novant Health in October 2008 as the system's senior vice president and CIO. With more than 40 years of IT experience across several industries, including banking, hospitality and healthcare, Mr. Garrett has spent 30 years in healthcare. Prior to his current role, he was senior vice president and CIO at Palmetto Health in Co- lumbia, S.C., and CIO at Baptist Health Care in Pensacola, Fla. Mr. Garrett is a member of HIMSS and CHIME. When consumers win, everyone wins When it comes to paying healthcare expenses, consumers are, quite frankly, confused. From bills from numerous providers to uncertainty about what's covered and what's not covered— consumers want clarity. That's where we come in. Money 2 SM for Health is designed as a multi-plan, multi-provider digital solution that helps make paying healthcare expenses easier for the consumer by offering one portal to view and pay medical bills. Plus, consumers receive alerts when their bills arrive and have the flexibility to schedule payments in advance or pay right away. 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