2018
DOI: 10.14236/jhi.v25i2.997
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Chief Information Officer team evolution in university hospitals: interaction of the three ‘C’s (CIO, CCIO, CRIO)

Abstract: Background The Chief Information Officer (CIO) and Chief Clinical Information Officer (CCIO) are now established senior roles in hospital practice. With increasing emphasis on optimising use of routine health data for secondary purposes and research, additional skills are required as part of the senior information officer team, particularly in academic health care institutions. Objective To present the role of the Chief Research Information Officer (CRIO), as an emerging, and important, component of the senior… Show more

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“…12 Chief clinical information officer roles may seem inaccessible to many clinicians other than medical professionals, as new roles emerge, such as chief research information officers, executives need to ensure all these digital roles are accessible to the broadest group of applicants. 13 The opportunities afforded to me over my career have helped progress my digital leadership journey and maximise what I was able to offer to the health system. Broader public health training and the Darzi clinical leadership fellowship resulted in a move into clinical leadership which in turn led to a digital health career.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 Chief clinical information officer roles may seem inaccessible to many clinicians other than medical professionals, as new roles emerge, such as chief research information officers, executives need to ensure all these digital roles are accessible to the broadest group of applicants. 13 The opportunities afforded to me over my career have helped progress my digital leadership journey and maximise what I was able to offer to the health system. Broader public health training and the Darzi clinical leadership fellowship resulted in a move into clinical leadership which in turn led to a digital health career.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although healthcare institutions within high-income countries have designated clinical informatics roles, such as the chief clinical information officer, the job description is still evolving (Sridharan, Priestman and Sebire, 2018). It is both vital to introduce these roles in health facilities and expand the responsibilities to include information quality assurance.…”
Section: Information Quality Assurance Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is concerning that only a minority of the applicants had interacted with those in formal digital health leadership roles within their organisations (eg with a CCIO, CNIO or CIO) who are able to and expected to further support such initiatives/applications. 11,12 Indeed, the reported support received from their organisations was typically from within the departments of the applicants and their supervisors rather than from the local digital health leadership. The introduction of formal digital health leadership roles, increasingly with board representation, is a step change in digital health leadership structures within health and social care organisations.…”
Section: Tim Robbins Ioannis Kyrou Theodoros N Arvanitis Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%