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Inside CHIME: News of Note
Released January 18, 2018
Here is a roundup from CHIME of recent news and upcoming events: CHIME Board selects William Smart as international representative; Liz Johnson shares vision of the future of healthcare IT; CHIME Collaboration Award winners discuss key factors for a successful collaboration; CHIME seeks members for Fall Forum Planning Committee.
Inside CHIME: Randy McCleese Receives CIO of the Year Award from CHIME, HIMSS
Released January 18, 2018
Randy McCleese has devoted his career to improving patient care in small and rural hospitals and advocating for healthcare IT in Washington, D.C., and his home state of Kentucky. A longtime member of CHIME and HIMSS, he was named the 2017 John E. Gall Jr. CIO of the Year this week.
Inside CHIME: NHS England CIO Joins CHIME Board, Shafiq Rab Named Chair-elect
Released January 18, 2018
The CHIME Board of Trustees has selected William Smart, CIO of National Health Service (NHS) England, to represent CHIME’s international members. The board also named Shafiq Rab, senior vice president and CIO of Rush University Medical School in Chicago, chair-elect.
CIOs Outline 3 Key Factors for a Good Collaboration with an Industry Partner
Released January 9, 2018
The 2017 and 2016 CIO winners of CHIME Collaboration Awards share their perspectives on what it takes for a collaboration with an industry partner to succeed. A successful partnership often paves the way for future projects together.
2017 Annual CHIME CIO Member Survey Highlights and Takeaways
Released January 9, 2018
Every year, CHIME sends out an annual survey to CHIME CIO members. The feedback for 2017 included topics CIOs would like Foundation firms to address, thoughts on the co-op program and tips for Foundation partners who want to be more supportive.
CHIME Foundation’s Vision for 2018
Released January 9, 2018
The year 2018 kicks off what we know will be an incredible period of growth, partnership and shared productivity for CHIME and its members. And this year we will begin the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the CHIME Foundation. Here is a summary of our goals and plans for 2018.
Board Chair Liz Johnson on Future Directions in Healthcare
Released January 9, 2018
Liz Johnson, CIO of Acute Care Hospitals & Applied Clinical Informatics at Tenet Healthcare Corporation and the CHIME Foundation Board chair, discusses her vision of healthcare in the future and IT professionals’ roles in these transformations.
Inside CHIME: CHIME Board Chair Cletis Earle Sees Opportunities for Growth
Released January 4, 2018
As the 2018 CHIME board chair, Cletis Earle will to continue CHIME’s mission as an organization dedicated to serving its members high-quality programs. He also sees opportunities for growth in two areas of special interest to him: collaborations and diversity.
Inside CHIME: 2018 Forum Features Innovator, Physician and Homeless-to-Harvard Grad
Released January 4, 2018
The 2018 CHIME-HIMSS CIO Forum in Las Vegas is just two months away with a program that will energize and inspire CIOs and senior healthcare executives. Three diverse keynote speakers are on tap for March 5. Here is a roundup.
Inside CHIME: Membership Survey Helps ID Directions for 2018
Released January 4, 2018
Results from CHIME’s recent annual survey highlighted the benefits members found most valuable in 2017 and included suggestions for additional offerings in 2018. Here is a look at the survey responses.
Inside CHIME: Board Chair Liz Johnson Reflects on Gains Made in 2017
Released December 21, 2017
CHIME experienced significant growth and expanded the benefits it offers members in 2017. In this article, CHIME Board Chair Liz Johnson reflects on the year’s achievements and opportunities that allowed members to grow as well.
Inside CHIME: Looking Back at CHIME’s Public Policy Progress in 2017
Released December 21, 2017
On the healthcare IT public policy front, 2017 proved to be a whirlwind of a year. CHIME’s public policy team highlights the progress made in D.C., despite the pace of change and uncertainty that dominated in D.C.