A Highlight Reel of Some of the Greatest TownHall Moments in 2022
August 5, 2022: Today is a special highlight reel episode featuring Townhall’s different hosts, guests and topics that really illustrate what this channel is all about: Community. We’ve clipped together some of our favorite moments from the past 6 months.
- Lee Milligan, CIO for Asante and Mark Stockwell, Director of ITS Enterprise Services at Asante – Framework, Discovery, and Launch of a Successful Data Governance Program
- Reid Stephan, VP and CIO at St. Lukes and Todd Dunn, Vice President of Innovation at Atrium Health – Empathy Married with Curiosity are the Two Foundational Principles of Great Innovation
- Jake Lancaster, Chief Medical Information Officer at Baptist Memorial Health Care and Matthew Sakumoto, Virtualist & Clinical Informatics Physician Champion at Sutter Health – Virtual Primary Care Creates Hybrid Care Coordination For Patients
- Brett Oliver, Family physician and Chief Medical Information Officer at Baptist Health and Andy Truscott, Global Health Technology Lead for Accenture – A Physician And A Technologist Ask How To Make Health IT Projects Less Burdensome For Clinicians
- Lee Milligan, CIO for Asante and Allison Graffis, Manager of Clinical Informatics Training at Asante – A One Hour Call Results In 104 Hours A Year Saved For One Clinician
- Jake Lancaster, Chief Medical Information Officer at Baptist Memorial Health Care and Peter Hong, Clinical Informatics Fellow and Pediatric Hospitalist fellow at Boston Children’s – How Can Health Systems And Centers Carry App Maintenance?
- Brett Oliver, Family Physician and Chief Medical Information Officer at Baptist Health and Aaron Miri, SVP, Chief Digital & Information Officer at Baptist Health Jacksonville – How Has COVID And The Use Of Telehealth Affected The Relationship Between Health IT And Clinicians?
- Reid Stephan, VP and CIO at St. Lukes and Carrie Liken, Head of Industry for Healthcare at Yext – Data Interoperability Will Be Important In 2022, How Can Organizations Prepare?