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Becker's Hospital Review February 2016

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38 agement positions with the insurer Highmark in Pittsburgh for 12 years. As senior vice president and CIO of UPMC, Mr. McCal- lister leads more than 1,500 information services professionals. William McConnell. Senior Vice President and CIO of In- diana University Health (Indianapolis). In addition to his se- nior vice president and CIO duties, Mr. McConnell also sits on the board of directors for cloud computing company Bluelock and the Indianapolis chapter of the American Heart Associa- tion. Mr. McConnell joined IU Health in 2012. Prior, he was president and CEO of FlowCo, an Indianapolis-based startup developing devices to help clinicians choose the proper sized stent to open arteries, and senior vice president of St. Paul, Minn.-based Boston Scientific Cardiac Rhythm Management. omas McGill, MD. Vice President of Quality and Safety and CIO of Butler (Pa.) Health System. Dr. McGill joined Butler Health System's flagship Butler Memorial Hospital in 1993 as an infectious disease practitioner. He led Butler Health System to be one of the first two systems to join western Pennsylvania's first health information exchange ClinicalConnect in 2012. Dr. Mc- Gill earned his medical degree from University of Massachusetts and is board certified in internal medicine and infectious diseases. Mark McMath. CIO of Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare (Memphis, Tenn.). ough a newcomer to Methodist Le Bon- heur Healthcare — he joined the system in August 2015 — Mr. McMath has a healthcare leadership career spanning more than 30 years, including 12 years as president and CIO of In- diana University Health Bloomington Hospital. Mr. McMath is a member of CHIME, HIMSS and the American College of Healthcare Executives. He has also volunteered in lead- ership positions for nonprofit organizations including Mar- tha's House, an organization providing emergency temporary housing in Bloomington, Ind., and Carpet City Kiwanis Club. Pamela McNutt. Senior Vice President and CIO of Meth- odist Health System (Dallas). Ms. McNutt has served as se- nior vice president and CIO of Methodist Health System since April 1993. In 2002, Ms. McNutt received the CHIME- HIMSS John Gall, Jr. CIO of the Year Award. She is also a fel- low of both CHIME and HIMSS and has served on both orga- nizations' boards of directors. Before joining Methodist, Ms. McNutt was administrative director of information systems and programming manager at Hermann Hospital in Houston. Bruce Metz, PhD. Senior Vice President and CIO of Lahey Health (Burlington, Mass.). For more than 20 years, Dr. Metz has served in senior management and executive IT positions in healthcare and higher education. Dr. Metz has been with Lahey Health since April 2011, prior to which he was CIO at Philadelphia-based omas Jefferson University. He earned his PhD in applied psychology from New York University. Aaron Miri. CIO of Walnut Hill Medical Center (Dallas). Walnut Hill Medical Center opened its doors in April 2014, and Mr. Miri came on board as CIO in February 2015. He previously was chief technology officer for Children's Medical Center in Dallas, direc- tor of IT services for Cook Children's Health Care System in Fort Worth, Texas, and manager of IT operations at Methodist Health System in Dallas. Mr. Miri is a HIMSS fellow and holds an MBA in healthcare services management from e University of Dallas. Michael Mistretta. Vice President and CIO of Virginia Hos- pital Center (Arlington). Mr. Mistretta joined Virginia Hospi- tal Center in 2015, bringing nearly 30 years of experience to the job of vice president and CIO. Previously, he was with Kaweah Delta Healthcare District in Visalia, Calif. Mr. Mistretta is a CHIME certified healthcare CIO and a certified professional in health information management by HIMSS. Mr. Mistretta at- tended the United States Military Academy in West Point, N.Y., and also earned an MBA from Ashland University in Ohio. Dana Moore. Senior Vice President and CIO of Centu- ra Health (Englewood, Colo.). Mr. Moore joined Centura Health in 2001 and has been responsible for the development and implementation of the system's IT strategy across its Col- orado and Kansas facilities, comprising 15 hospitals. He has more than 20 years of experience in healthcare financial man- agement. Prior to joining Centura Health was national direc- tor in charge of revenue cycle practice for Certus Corporation and president and founder of e Moore Consulting Group. Jon Morris, MD. Senior Vice President and CIO of Well- Star Health System (Alpharetta, Ga.). Prior to becoming CIO of WellStar Health System in 2011, Dr. Morris served as inter- im CIO and the system's first CMIO while practicing emer- gency medicine at Kennestone Regional Medical Center in Marietta and serving as a medical informatics consultant for WellStar. With his oversight, the system published a strate- gic IT roadmap in 2012 that has produced results such as achieving meaningful use stage two and being named one of Hospitals & Health Networks' 2015 "Most Wired" hospitals. Pravene Nath, MD. CIO of Stanford (Calif.) Health Care. Dr. Nath first joined Stanford Health Care in 2008 as the sys- tem's CMIO before becoming CIO in 2013. Under his lead- ership, the system has earned national recognition for its IT achievements, including receiving the HIMSS Analyt- ics Stage 7 award in 2013 and being named one of Hospitals & Health Networks' 2014 and 2015 "Most Wired" hospitals. Dr. Nath also teaches emergency medicine as a clinical assis- tant professor at the Stanford University School of Medicine.

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