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June 24, 2011
HCI'S BLOGOSPHERE http://www.healthcare-informatics.com/blogs Guest Blogs: 23 Registered Readers: 662 View Blogs From Industry Insiders, Including:

HCI'S BLOGOSPHERE

http://www.healthcare-informatics.com/blogs

Guest Blogs: 23

Registered Readers: 662

View Blogs From Industry Insiders, Including:

Drex DeFord,

Senior Vice President and CIO, Seattle Children's Hospital

Suresh Gunasekaran,CIO, UT Southwestern Medical Center University Hospitals, Dallas
L. Albert Villarin, M.D.,CMIO Albert Einstein Healthcare Network, Philadelphia

HCI'S ONLINE EXECUTIVE INTERVIEWS SERIES

One-on-One With CIO Rich Temple

Rich Temple was CIO of Denville, NJ.-based St. Clare's Heath System, a four-hospital system recently acquired by Denver-based Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI), the nation's second largest Catholic health system. He recently spoke with Daphne Lawrence about his experience as CIO during the merger. Temple is currently chief information and business intelligence officer of AristaCare Health Services in South Plainfield, NJ. http://www.healthcare-informatics.com/rich_temple

One-on-One With Seattle Children's Hospital CIO Drex DeFord

Seattle Children's Hospital serves as the pediatric referral center for Washington, Alaska, Montana and Idaho. The organization's facilities include 250 inpatient beds, a Level IV Infant Intensive Care Unit, Surgical Unit, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Inpatient Psychiatric Unit, and Rehabilitation/Complex Care Unit. HCI Editor-in-Chief Anthony Guerra recently had a chance to chat with CIO Drex DeFord about his work at the hospital and industry trends. http://www.healthcare-informatics.com/deford

One-on-One With El Camino Hospital CIO Greg Walton

El Camino Hospital, a not-for-profit organization in Mountain View, Calif., is located on a 41-acre campus in Silicon Valley. Operating statistics show the hospital has almost 400 licensed beds, more than 2,200 employees and a medical staff of 830 physicians. The organization was one of the first in the country to go live with computerized physician order entry. Recently, HCI Editor-in-Chief Anthony Guerra had a chance to talk with CIO Greg Walton about the current state of affairs at El Camino. http://www.healthcare-informatics.com/greg_walton

One-on-One With David Brailer, M.D., Ph.D.

David Brailer, first and former National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, stepped out of his government position and into the private sector, and took a few minutes to chat with Managing Editor Stacey Kramer about where health IT is and where it's going. http://www.healthcare-informatics.com/david_brailer

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Healthcare Informatics' Discussion Board is an interactive online forum where readers can ask for help, learn best practices, and discover career-enhancing opportunities.

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Mission Community Hospital (MCH) is a non-profit 150-bed acute care and psychiatric full service community hospital in the heart of the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, which is home to about 1.7 million residents. The MCH complex includes a 24/7 emergency department, comprehensive imaging, lab and other services. See online photo tour at: http://www.healthcare-informatics.com/mission

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