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  2. Chief information officer - Wikipedia

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    CIO Councils bring together a number of CIOs from different organizations which aim to work together, for example across healthcare or across government. Examples include the UK public sector's CIO Council, [20] the London CIO Council for the healthcare sector, [21] and the Chief Information Officers Council in the USA. [22]

  3. Chief medical informatics officer - Wikipedia

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    A chief medical informatics officer (CMIO, also sometimes referred to as a chief medical information officer, or chief clinical information officer - CCIO in the United Kingdom) is a healthcare executive generally responsible for the health informatics platform required to work with clinical IT staff [1] to support the efficient design, implementation, and use of health technology within a ...

  4. John Halamka - Wikipedia

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    GeekDoctor: Life as a Healthcare CIO Realizing the Promise of Precision Medicine: The Role of Patient Data, Mobile Technology, and Consumer Engagement (co-authored by Paul Cerrato) The Transformative Power of Mobile Medicine: Leveraging Innovation, Seizing Opportunities and Overcoming Obstacles of mHealth (co-authored by Paul Cerrato)

  5. Johnson & Johnson CIO says employee upskilling is key to ...

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    When Jim Swanson rejoined Johnson & Johnson as chief information officer in 2019, after nearly 15 years away from the pharmaceuticals giant, he set three major goals.

  6. Merative - Wikipedia

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    Merative L.P., formerly IBM Watson Health, is an American medical technology company that provides products and services that help clients facilitate medical research, clinical research, real world evidence, and healthcare services, through the use of artificial intelligence, data analytics, cloud computing, and other advanced information technology.

  7. List of corporate titles - Wikipedia

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    Corporate titles or business titles are given to company and organization officials to show what job function, and seniority, a person has within an organisation. [1] The most senior roles, marked by signing authority, are often referred to as "C-level", "C-suite" or "CxO" positions because many of them start with the word "chief". [2]

  8. Health administration - Wikipedia

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    Health systems management has been described as a "hidden" health profession [19] because of the relatively low-profile role managers take in health systems, in comparison to direct-care professions such as nursing and medicine. However the visibility of the management profession within healthcare has been rising in recent years, due largely to ...

  9. Health information management - Wikipedia

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    Professional health information managers manage and construct health information programs to guarantee they accommodate medical, legal, and ethical standards. They play a crucial role in the maintenance, collection, and analyzing of data that is received by doctors, nurses, and other healthcare players.