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Brian D. Patty MD,
CHCIO Eligible,
VP and CMIO at Rush University Medical Center at Rush University Medical Center
Joined 09/28/2018
Level: LEVEL 01 (12 mo pts: 0 pts)
Lifetime points: 50 pts
Brian Patty has 20 years of Informatics experience. Currently as VP of Clinical Systems and CMIO at Rush University Medical Center. He oversees all clinical and revenue cycle applications with a team of 64 reports. Chairs the Clinical Communication Steering Committee, the Telemedicine and Patient Technologies Steering Committee, Clinical Informatics Committee, and the Philips Steering Committee. Oversees a team of 6 physician informaticists responsible for innovation and optimization across the continuum of care. Brian sets vision and strategy for Rush's clinical technologies.
Previously was Executive Lead and CMIO for the switch from multiple best of breed EHRs to Epic across four hospitals and 19 clinics in the HealthEast Care System. Headed the Informatics Department at HealthEast which was responsible for implementation and optimization of HealthEast's Epic EHR. The HealthEast Informatics Department included 67 permanent employees and 34 temporary employees and a $6M+ annual operating budget and a five year $140M Epic project budget.
Brian Patty as overseen six hospital-wide CPOE implementations. Lead successful Meaningful Use attestations for Stage 1 years 1 and 2 and Stage 2 at all three HealthEast short-term acute care hospitals.
Named as one of 30 leading CMIO Experts by HealthData Management Magazine in 2016 and again in 2017
Awarded AMDIS Award in 2005 and again in 2011.
Named one of the top 25 Clinical Informaticists in the country by Modern Healthcare magazine (Nov. 14, 2011).
Winner of the 2012 Healthcare Informatics/AMDIS IT Innovation Advocate Award.
Specialties: Epic, Informatics, strategy development and deployment, population health, MACRA, clinical decision support, patient engagement and clinical analytics
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