100 Health System and Hospital CIOs to Know

Becker’s Hospital Review has named “100 Hospital and Health System CIOs to Know” based on the selected leaders’ abilities to leverage existing and new technology to further the mission of their organizations while elevating the level of patient care. These CIOs have spent their careers seeing the opportunity in challenges and innovating new solutions in a constantly changing field, making themselves invaluable figures in their hospital or health systems’ executive teams.

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Note: Leaders could not and cannot pay for inclusion on this list. Hospital and health system CIOs are presented in alphabetical order.

Mary Alice Annecharico, RN. Senior Vice President and CIO of Henry Ford Health System (Detroit). Ms. Annecharico was appointed to her current position at Henry Ford Health System in December 2011. She previously served as CIO of University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in Philadelphia and University Hospitals in Cleveland. Ms. Annecharico also serves as editor for the peer-reviewed Journal of Health Information Management.

Pamela Arora. Vice President and CIO of Children’s Medical Center Dallas. Before assuming her duties as vice president and CIO of Children’s Medical Center Dallas, Ms. Arora served as CIO of Worcester, Mass.-based UMass Memorial Health Care and Perot Systems, an IT services provider that was acquired by Dell in 2009.

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