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The Chief Information Officer 2.0: What the Next Decade Holds
The role of the healthcare Chief Information Officer (CIO) is changing in fundamental ways. Far from being primarily an information systems and data manager, the CIO is now a key member of the health system c-suite charged with leveraging technology to achieve far-ranging business strategies for the entire enterprise. Participants will discuss the challenges and opportunities facing CIOs, how CIOs are effectively interacting with other C-suite leaders, what their new priorities are, how they are developing their teams, and how they continue to succeed in managing remote workforces.
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