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Anthony Guerra | Veteran Healthcare IT Journalist
Candid journalism and leadership insights for the modern Hospital CIO. healthsystemCIO is the definitive resource for Health System executives navigating Cybersecurity, AI Governance, and Digital Transformation. Hosted by Anthony Guerra, a veteran Healthcare IT Journalist.
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Feb 14, 2018 • 12min
Shane Pilcher, Administrative Director & CIO, Siskin Hospital, Chapter 2
One of the reasons being a consultant is such good preparation for the CIO role is that the two are actually very similar, says Shane Pilcher, who says both are expected to broadly bring a level of expertise to any area.
Source: Shane Pilcher, Administrative Director & CIO, Siskin Hospital, Chapter 2 on healthsystemcio.com - Interviews & Webinars with Health System IT Leaders

Feb 7, 2018 • 14min
Shane Pilcher, Administrative Director & CIO, Siskin Hospital, Chapter 1
Having a strong relationship with your vendor is critical for any organizations, but for an independent, it’s vital to find someone who’s “willing to roll up their sleeves,” says CIO Shane Pilcher.
Source: Shane Pilcher, Administrative Director & CIO, Siskin Hospital, Chapter 1 on healthsystemcio.com - Interviews & Webinars with Health System IT Leaders

Jan 31, 2018 • 16min
Chuck Christian, VP of Technology & Engagement, IHIE, Chapter 3
Despite what some may say, interoperability isn’t free – not by a long shot. But the value that comes from physicians having the data they need, when they need it is immeasurable, says Chuck Christian.
Source: Chuck Christian, VP of Technology & Engagement, IHIE, Chapter 3 on healthsystemcio.com - Interviews & Webinars with Health System IT Leaders

Jan 30, 2018 • 13min
Bill Bishop, CIO, Colquitt Regional Medical Center, Chapter 2
The key to driving change when you’re the new CIO? Knowing when to push and when to pull back, says Bill Bishop, who discusses the importance of remaining transparent and maintaining strong vendor relationships.
Source: Bill Bishop, CIO, Colquitt Regional Medical Center, Chapter 2 on healthsystemcio.com - Interviews & Webinars with Health System IT Leaders

Jan 24, 2018 • 16min
Chuck Christian, VP of Technology & Engagement, IHIE, Chapter 2
One of the most important topics relating to interoperability is one that isn’t being talked about at all, says Chuck Christian, who shares some of the concerns IHIE is hearing about liability.
Source: Chuck Christian, VP of Technology & Engagement, IHIE, Chapter 2 on healthsystemcio.com - Interviews & Webinars with Health System IT Leaders

Jan 23, 2018 • 14min
Bill Bishop, CIO, Colquitt Regional Medical Center, Chapter 1
“With any implementation there are going to be problems,” says CIO Bill Bishop. What’s important is that leaders are willing to learn from them and make adjustments going forward.
Source: Bill Bishop, CIO, Colquitt Regional Medical Center, Chapter 1 on healthsystemcio.com - Interviews & Webinars with Health System IT Leaders

Jan 18, 2018 • 16min
Chuck Christian, VP of Technology & Engagement, IHIE, Chapter 1
For Indiana Health Information Exchange, it all comes down to one core task: giving physicians information they don’t have – and not forcing them to look for it, says Chuck Christian.
Source: Chuck Christian, VP of Technology & Engagement, IHIE, Chapter 1 on healthsystemcio.com - Interviews & Webinars with Health System IT Leaders

Dec 20, 2017 • 11min
Jason Bray, CIO, McAlester Regional Health Center, Chapter 2
Ten years ago, ACOs and HIEs were the next big thing. Now, it’s data warehousing and analytics tools that have the potential to change the way care is practiced and business is conducted, says CIO Jason Bray.
Source: Jason Bray, CIO, McAlester Regional Health Center, Chapter 2 on healthsystemcio.com - Interviews & Webinars with Health System IT Leaders

Dec 13, 2017 • 14min
Jason Bray, CIO, McAlester Regional Health Center, Chapter 1
Being a rural CIO means being willing to put fires, and being able to wear many different hats – even the hat of security officer, says Jason Bray of McAlester Regional.
Source: Jason Bray, CIO, McAlester Regional Health Center, Chapter 1 on healthsystemcio.com - Interviews & Webinars with Health System IT Leaders

Dec 12, 2017 • 13min
Susan Marino, CNIO, Hartford HealthCare, Chapter 3
Securing a seat for nursing at the leadership table was a long process that took “time and patience,” says Susan Marino, CNIO at Hartford HealthCare, but it was well worth it.
Source: Susan Marino, CNIO, Hartford HealthCare, Chapter 3 on healthsystemcio.com - Interviews & Webinars with Health System IT Leaders


