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33 100 Hospital & Health System CIOs to Know 2016 B ecker's Hospital Review is pleased to release the 2016 edition of its list of 100 Hospital and Health System CIOs to Know. e executives are leading their organizations through healthcare's technology revolution, overseeing EHR installa- tions, new patient portals and telemedicine advancements while working to keep data secure from breaches, among countless other priorities. e Becker's Hospital Review editorial team selected leaders for this list based on editorial research and discretion, including prominent CIOs and those who head up IT for some of the na- tion's largest and most respected hospitals and health systems. Note: is list is not an endorsement of included hospitals, health systems or associated providers. Leaders could not pay for in- clusion on this list. Leaders are presented in alphabetical order. Michael Archuleta. Director of IT for Mt. San Rafael Hospi- tal (Trinidad, Colo.). Mr. Archuleta joined Mt. San Rafael Hos- pital in 2012 as director of IT, inheriting a hospital with no health IT team, data center or crucial cybersecurity plan. Now, with Mr. Archuleta's leadership, the hospital achieved stage 2 of meaningful use and was named one of the "Most Wired" hospitals by Hospitals & Health Networks in 2015. In addition to his role at Mt. San Rafa- el Hospital, Mr. Archuleta sits on the CHIME Planning Committee. Pamela Arora. Senior Vice President and CIO of Children's Health System of Texas (Dallas). Under Ms. Arora's leadership, Children's Health System of Texas achieved Stage 7 of HIMSS EMR Adop- tion Model in 2010. Her previous positions include serving on the board of the Dallas Children's Advocacy Center for four years and as CIO of Worcester, Mass.-based UMass Memorial Health Care. Pamela Banchy, RN. CIO of Western Reserve Hospital (Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio). Ms. Banchy has more than 15 years of health IT experience and has been in healthcare for more than 30 years. Before becoming CIO of Western Reserve, she was the system director of clinical information systems for Summa Health System. Ms. Banchy is certified in nursing in- formatics and is a certified project management professional. Daniel Barchi. CIO of NewYork-Presbyterian (New York). Mr. Barchi took on the CIO role at NewYork-Presbyterian in December 2015. He was previously senior vice president and CIO of Yale New Haven Health System and Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Conn. ere, he led the implementation of an EMR across three hospitals, among other accomplishments. Mr. Barchi has also previ- ously served as CIO of Roanoke, Va.-based Carilion Health System. Mark Barner. Senior Vice President and CIO of Ascension; CEO of Ascension Information Services (St. Louis). In the dual roles of CIO of Ascension and CEO of AIS, Mr. Barner manages IT opera- tions, strategy, project execution and service delivery. Before becom- ing CIO of Ascension Health in 2008, he was CIO of Seton Health- care Family in Austin, Texas, and regional CIO for Ascension In- formation Services. Mr. Barner is an active member of CHIME and HIMSS and also participates in Bipartisan Policy Center initiatives. Gary Barnes. Senior Vice President and CIO for Medical Center Health System (Odessa, Texas). Mr. Barnes has been with Med- ical Center Health System for nearly 30 years and was previously with IBM. Mr. Barnes is active with CHIME, serving on the board of directors from 2009 through 2012 and on several committees. He has also been a member of HIMSS since 1988 and is a certified professional in healthcare information and management systems. Jayne Bassler, RN. CIO of Florida Hospital (Orlando). Ms. Bassler has served as CIO of Florida Hospital in Orlando since 2012. In 2015, she took on additional responsibility as senior executive officer for population health services for the Florida division of Adventist Health System. Outside of these roles, Ms. Bassler is a member of the Healthcare Informatics Advisory Council for the O'Neil Center. Sponsored by:

