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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. 16 Services in Dallas. Jayne Bassler. Senior Vice President and CIO of Florida Hospital (Orlando). Ms. Bassler joined Florida Hospital in January 2000 as assistant vice president of clinical performance improvement, earning a series of progressive promotions until she was appointed to her current role as senior vice president and CIO. Under her leadership, Florida Hospital has been named "Most Wired" three years in a row by Hospital and Health Networks and has reached Stage 6 status on the HIMSS Analytics EMR Adoption Model for four hospitals. Prior to Florida Hospital, Ms. Bassler worked for Volusia Medical Center in Orange City, Fla., as director of professional services. Heath Bell. Vice President of Revenue Cycle and CIO of KishHealth System (DeKalb, Ill.). Mr. Bell has been with KishHealth since 2006 when he joined as CIO. In 2010 he added vice president of revenue cycle to his title. During Mr. Bell's tenure at KishHealth, the system has twice been named to Hospital and Health Networks' "Most Wired" hospitals and health systems list. Prior to joining KishHealth, Mr. Bell served as CIO at Broadlawns Medical Center in Des Moines, Iowa, and as di- rector of IT at Sumter Regional Hospital, now Phoebe Sumter Medical Center, in Americus, Ga. He is an active member of HIMSS and CHIME. Chris Belmont. Vice President and CIO of Uni- versity of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston). Mr. Belmont stepped into his current role at University of Texas MD Anderson Can- cer Center in September 2013, before which he served as system vice president and CIO at Och- sner Health System in New Orleans for nearly five years. Mr. Belmont was responsible for oversee- ing the Epic EHR rollouts at both Ochsner and University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center system locations. Aurelia G. Boyer, RN. Senior Vice President and CIO of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and NYP Healthcare System (New York City). Ms. Boyer originally joined NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital in 1993 as a project manager for clini- cal information systems before being promoted to director in 1996 and to vice president in 1998. She assumed her current role as CIO in 2003, and her responsibilities include overseeing strategic IT direction, managing day-to-day IT operations, establishing technology priorities and making in- vestment decisions. David Bradshaw. Chief Information, Planning and Marketing Officer of Memorial Hermann Healthcare (Houston). Mr. Bradshaw joined 11-hospital Memorial Hermann Healthcare in 1997 as CIO. Under his leadership, Memorial Her- mann was named one of the "Most Wired" hospi- tals in the country by Hospitals & Health Networks for the ninth consecutive year in 2013. Prior to his time at Memorial Hermann, he worked for IBM for 13 years. Chad Brisendine. CIO of St. Luke's University Health Network (Bethlehem, Pa.). Mr. Brisen- dine became St. Luke's University Health Net- work's CIO in 2009. In 2013, he received Lehigh Valley's "40 Under 40" award. Under Mr. Bris- endine's guidance, St. Luke's aligned the health system's delivery infrastructure with new EHR applications. He also oversaw the EMR adoption and implementation of the health system and achieved HIMSS' EMR Adoption Model Stage 6 recognition. Prior to joining St. Luke's, Mr. Bris- endine was with CHRISTUS Health in Irving, Texas, as the corporate director for new technol- ogy and delivery. He also served as regional CIO for CHRISTUS Health. Arlyn Broekhuis. Vice President and CIO of Sanford Health (Fargo, N.D. and Sioux Falls, S.D.). Mr. Broekhuis has worked for Sanford Health since 1982. During his years with the sys- tem, he has held various positions in IT. As CIO, he oversees a 600-person IT department and an annual budget of roughly $100 million. Sanford Health was named a "Most Wired" organization in 2014 by Hospitals & Health Networks under Mr. Broekhuis' leadership. Geoff Brown. Senior Vice President and CIO of Inova Health System (Falls Church, Va.). Mr. Brown serves as the senior vice president and CIO of Inova Health System. Mr. Brown has led the system's hospitals to Stage 6 on the HIMSS Ana- lytics EMR Adoption Scale and oversaw the sys- tem's Epic implementation. Mr. Brown received the CHIME fifth annual State Public Policy Award for CIO Leadership in 2013. Paul Browne. Senior Vice President of Applied Clinical Informatics and CIO of Tenet Health- care (Dallas). Mr. Browne has served as Tenet's senior vice president of applied clinical informat- ics since June 2012 and CIO since October 2012. Mr. Browne launched Tenet's health information technology initiative, IMPACT, which stands for Improving Patient Care Through Technology. He has also worked to ensure the for-profit system remains in line with the stages of meaningful use and converting to ICD-10. Jon Burns. Senior Vice President and CIO of University of Maryland Medical System (Balti- more). Mr. Burns leads information technology services, supply chain strategies, integration and operations across the 12-hospital medical system. He first joined UMMS in 2006 after serving Cleve- land Clinic Health System as the senior executive of information technology and leading technol- ogy services at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine. He also served as chief technology officer for Cleveland Clinic's online care delivery model. Mr. Burns previously held leadership posi- tions at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill, N.C., and Danville, Pa.-based Geisinger Health System. Bobbie Byrne, MD. Vice President and CIO of Edward-Elmhurst Healthcare (Naperville and Elmhurst, Ill.). Following the completion of the merger between Naperville, Ill.-based Edward Hospital and Elmhurst (Ill.) Healthcare in July 2013, Dr. Byrne was named system vice president and CIO. Since 2009, Dr. Byrne has served in the same capacity for Edward Hospital, a role she maintains today. Before joining Edward Hospital, she served as clinical director of the Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Tech- nology, an IT developmental nonprofit organiza- tion based in Chicago. Deborah Cancilla. CIO of PinnacleHealth Sys- tem (Harrisburg, Pa.). Ms. Cancilla joined Pin- nacleHealth as CIO in 2014 and is spearheading the centralization of the organization's IT system. Prior to joining PinnacleHealth, she was senior vice president and CIO of Grady Health System in Atlanta. In her time there, she moved the system from HIMSS level 1 to level 6 in two years. Ms. Cancilla holds an MBA from Daemen College in Buffalo, N.Y. Mike Canfield. Vice President of Operations and CIO of Firelands Regional Medical Center (San- dusky, Ohio). Mr. Canfield joined Firelands Re- gional Medical Center in 2011 as vice president of information systems before adding CIO to his title in 2013. With more than 25 years of IT experience, he has served in numerous IT roles. Prior to his current appointment, Mr. Canfield served as direc- tor of IT business management office and program management at Kaiser Permanente Ohio. Dedra Cantrell, RN. CIO of Emory Healthcare (Atlanta). When Ms. Cantrell was named CIO of Emory in 2000, she became the first woman and the first nurse to hold the position and oversee the IT infrastructure for the entire hospital sys- tem, which includes five hospitals, several clinics and physician practices. In her tenure as CIO, Ms. Cantrell led the implementation of the system's EHR and established Emory as one of the first systems to enable worldwide access to the EHR in real time. Ms. Cantrell also currently serves as the associate director for enterprise clinical infor- matics at Emory's Center for Clinical Informatics and as deputy CIO for the Office of Information Technology at Emory University. Marc Chasin, MD. Vice President and CIO/ CMIO of St. Luke's Health System (Boise, Idaho). Dr. Chasin was named to his current role at St. Luke's Health System in November 2012, though has been with the system since 2010. In addition to his leadership roles, he is a board member of the Idaho Health Data Exchange and chair of the Care Everywhere Network at Epic Systems. Dr. Chasin oversaw the implementation of the Epic EHR at St. Luke's. Previously, he served as a man- aging partner for First Care Physicians Associates from 2001 to 2006 and served in several capacities at Bon Secours Charity Health System in Suffern, N.Y., including CMO and CMIO. Kumar Chatani. Executive Vice President and CIO of Mount Sinai Health System (New York City). Mr. Chatani's career as CIO of Mount Si- nai Health System dates back to 2011, prior to which he served as CIO for the Northwest region of Kaiser Permanente in Portland, Ore. Under Mr. Chatani's leadership, Mount Sinai Health System won the HIMSS Enterprise Davies Award in 2012 and one of the hospitals under his direction re- ceived the HIMSS Stage 6 EMR Award. David Chou. CIO of University of Mississippi

