Key Insights from the Healthcare CIO Panel at CHIME ’ s Fall Forum

This week I had the chance to spend time at the CHIME Fall Forum in San Antonio.  It was great to be back together and it is still the best place to find healthcare CIOs.  This year CHIME was celebrating their 30th anniversary at the event and they held a CIO panel that included a mix of CIOs across the generations: Andrea Daugherty, CISSP, Interim CIO, Dell Seton Medical Center at the University of Texas Theresa Meadows, Senior Vice President and CHIO, Cook Children’s Health Care System John Glaser, PhD Liz Johnson, MS, FAAN, FCHIME, FHIMSS, CHCIO, RN-BCMS, Retired Chief Information Officer (moderator) Here’s a look at some of the key insights they shared with some commentary. CIO panels at #CHIME22Fall are great. #hitsm pic.twitter.com/ABYjzZqd2P — John Lynn (@techguy) November 9, 2022 Seeing as CHIME was celebrating it’s 30th anniversary it was fascinating to hear how far we’ve come since John Glaser first started. Maybe we shouldn’t hammer ourselves too bad. Interesting perspective by @johnglaser about how when he started they just asked the CIO to not screw things up. Now, healthcare executives have been through an EHR implementation and other IT and so they come in with a different perspective. #HITsm #CHIME22Fall — John Lynn (@techguy) November 9, 2022 John Glaser offered this interesting perspective about what he wouldn’t have predicted as well. This really illustrates how the thinking was for many years and how much it̵...
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