Category: Q&A

Why CalvertHealth’s Melissa Hall is creating ‘data warehouses’

Melissa Hall, BSN, MSN, RN, serves as CIO at CalvertHealth Medical Center in Frederick, Md. 

Penn Medicine’s Michael Restuccia discusses priority ‘3 C’s’

Michael Restuccia serves as the senior vice president and chief information officer at Penn Medicine in Philadelphia. 

Benefits of provider, prayer partnerships, per Cooper University Health Care’s Christopher Ault

Christopher Ault serves as chief revenue officer at Cooper University Health Care. 

Turning challenges into opportunities with 1 healthcare leader

A leader discusses labor shortages, inflation and electronic health. Craig Richardville is the senior vice president and chief information and digital officer at Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Healthcare.Mr. Richardville will serve on the pane…

How COVID-19 and the ‘Great Resignation’ affected health systems

A healthcare professional goes in-depth about the changes in healthcare and what’s becoming the new normal. Neal Patel, MD, serves as the chief information officer at Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University Medical Center.Dr. Patel will serve…

The good, bad and hopeful with Carolyn Whitsel

A vice president goes over what she foresees for her business within the next two years.Carolyn Whitsel serves as the vice president of revenue cycle service delivery at Dallas-based United Surgical Partners International, part of Tenet Healthcare.Ms. …

How CIOs are evolving and how IT teams are changing

A healthcare leader talks about the role of the CIO and what IT teams are now focusing on.

Innovation succeeds when this 1 action occurs

A chief innovation officer discusses innovation and healthcare breakthroughs.

How IT teams are changing due to the pandemic

A healthcare leader goes in-depth on how COVID-19 changed how IT teams currently operate.Nicholas Szymanski serves as the vice president and chief information officer at Brockton, Mass.-based Signature Healthcare. Mr. Szymanski will serve on the p…

URMC is using tech to ‘power up’ staff and provide better care, says Dr. Gregg Nicandri

Gregg Nicandri, MD, serves as CMIO and professor of orthopedic surgery at the University of Rochester (N.Y.) Medical Center.