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Remodeling the Focus of IT: Value Makers, vs. Ticket Takers

Featuring Michael Archuleta, Chief Information Officer at Mt. San Rafael Hospitals & Clinics

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On The Agenda:

This first episode of the Hyro Pre-ViVE Palooza mini-series starts with Michael Archuleta, Chief Information Officer at Mt. San Rafael Hospitals and Clinics. Hear about his upcoming session at ViVE: Building the Digital Transformation Plane while Flying, along with other CHIME leaders. The session will cover topics around digital transformation and the long and winding process, along with its successes, lessons learned, and opportunities to embrace digital healthcare as a visible leader of a health system. When Archuleta looks at this industry as a whole, he can't help but notice the ongoing paradox; while healthcare is handling the most important thing, saving peoples' lives -- why are we so behind compared to other industries when it comes to the customer experience? Tune in for all this and more.

Topics:

00:00 - 02:17

Michael's Session at ViVE, Roadmap on Creating Efficent Organizations

02:17 - 05:07

Reimagining Healthcare Organizations: Revenue Contributors vs. Cost Centers

05:07 - 09:00

What Trends Will We See at ViVE?

09:00 - 13:10

How is Health IT Becoming a Value Maker, vs. Ticket Taker?

13:10 - 14:15

Predictions on ViVE 2024 Trends

Topics:

00:00 - 02:17

Michael's Session at ViVE, Roadmap on Creating Efficent Organizations

02:17 - 05:07

Reimagining Healthcare Organizations: Revenue Contributors vs. Cost Centers

05:07 - 09:00

What Trends Will We See at ViVE?

09:00 - 13:10

How is Health IT Becoming a Value Maker, vs. Ticket Taker?

13:10 - 14:15

Predictions on ViVE 2024 Trends

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About the host
Liat Kozuch
Liat Kozuch
Podcast Host, Hyro

Part production junkie, part people lover, Liat's passionate about making genuine connections and amplifying peoples’ life stories. With exposure to Hyro’s champions at leading health systems, she started Patient Journey Pioneers to expose strategies from healthcare’s most influential digital leaders and C-suite executives, who share insights that are inspiring the industry to move further and faster than ever. Join the journey as Liat continues to seek the next-best-disruptor in healthcare.

About the speaker
Michael Archuleta
Michael Archuleta
Chief Information Officer at Mt. San Rafael Hospitals and Clinics

Michael is a highly acclaimed Hospital and Health System CIO, recognized as a top leader and named a Rising Star in Healthcare. With a visionary mindset and extensive experience in driving productivity, profits, and high-integrity customer relationships, Michael possesses strong leadership skills and expert problem-solving approaches. He is an active member of the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives and a technology and cybersecurity advisor to several startups. Additionally, Michael is a sought-after speaker in the field of Health Information Technology and has been appointed as a Commissioner on the Colorado eHealth Commission by the Governor of Colorado.

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