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A leading healthcare organization seeks an Associate Chief Medical Informatics Officer to bridge technology and clinical care. This dual role emphasizes leadership in technology solutions while ensuring high-quality patient-centered care. The ACMIO will collaborate closely with clinical teams and advocate for effective technology use, requiring strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
This role is a 0.7 FTE position as the Associate Chief Medical Informatics Officer and a 0.3 FTE clinical role in the hired person's specialty.
The Associate Chief Medical Informatics Officer (ACMIO) for Jefferson Health's East Region is the physician leader responsible for the relationship between Information Services and Technology (IS&T), the Office of Clinical Informatics (OCI), and the provider community across the northern divisions. The ACMIO represents the regional provider voice within IS&T, guiding decision-making on technology solutions, innovations, and user experience, aligned with the enterprise's strategic goals. The role involves standardizing technology use and workflows to promote high-quality, safe, patient-centered care, balancing standardization with provider personalization through leadership and diplomacy. The ACMIO advocates for clinicians and patients to leverage technology effectively, requiring customer service orientation, strong change management skills, clinical experience, analytical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving abilities. The position reports directly to the Enterprise CMIO and collaborates closely with divisional leaders and the nursing informatics team.