Evolving role of the health system CIO: perspectives from 33 health systems.

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES BMJ Leader Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1136/leader-2023-000969
Dae Hyun Kim, Christy Lemak, Douglas Jones, Dalton Pena
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Abstract

Objectives: This study explores the evolving position of the health system chief information officer (CIO) by identifying new core roles for success.

Methods: An advisory board of industry executives and system leaders guided the study. Purposeful sampling was used to invite chief executive officer and CIOs from 65 not-for-profit US health systems to participate. Interviews were conducted with 51 executives from 33 different systems, using a comprehensive interview topic guide. Interview transcripts were analysed using NVivo software, focusing on themes related to the evolving role of the health system CIO.

Results: Analyses revealed three main themes, with the CIO as (1) enabler of strategic change and transformation, (2) strategic developer of technology and leadership talent and (3) driver of organisational culture.

Discussion: The role of CIO has undergone transformation from technology and information system management to strategic leadership within the broader health system context. It highlights the importance of comprehensive business knowledge for CIOs and the need for other C-suite executives to have a deeper understanding of information and technology.

Conclusion: As healthcare continues to evolve, the role of the CIO is expected to expand further, requiring a blend of technical and strategic business skills. This evolution presents opportunities for health systems to enhance their leadership development programmes, preparing leaders for the complexities of the contemporary health system sector.

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卫生系统首席信息官不断演变的角色:来自 33 个卫生系统的观点。
目的:本研究通过确定成功的新核心角色,探讨医疗系统首席信息官(CIO)不断演变的地位:本研究通过确定成功的新核心角色,探讨医疗系统首席信息官 (CIO) 不断演变的地位:方法:由行业高管和系统领导组成的顾问委员会为本研究提供指导。通过有目的的抽样,邀请美国 65 家非营利医疗系统的首席执行官和首席信息官参与研究。使用综合访谈主题指南,对来自 33 个不同系统的 51 名高管进行了访谈。访谈记录使用 NVivo 软件进行分析,重点关注与医疗系统首席信息官不断演变的角色有关的主题:分析结果显示了三大主题,即首席信息官是(1)战略变革和转型的推动者;(2)技术和领导人才的战略开发者;(3)组织文化的驱动者:讨论:首席信息官的角色已从技术和信息系统管理转变为更广泛的卫生系统背景下的战略领导。讨论:首席信息官的角色已从技术和信息系统管理转变为更广泛医疗系统背景下的战略领导,这凸显了首席信息官掌握全面业务知识的重要性,以及其他首席高管深入了解信息和技术的必要性:随着医疗保健行业的不断发展,首席信息官的角色预计将进一步扩大,这需要技术和战略业务技能的融合。这种演变为医疗系统提供了加强其领导力发展计划的机会,使领导者为应对当代医疗系统部门的复杂性做好准备。
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