OGDENSBURG -- Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center recently celebrated National Health Information Week by recognizing the hospital’s health information technology staff. Healthcare information …
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OGDENSBURG -- Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center recently celebrated National Health Information Week by recognizing the hospital’s health information technology staff.
Healthcare information technology has become increasingly advanced with its ever-growing range of capabilities, responsible for collecting, managing, and integrating the large volume of digital clinical, financial, and operational information generated daily, with the aim of enhancing safety, effectiveness, and efficiency.
Shown in the photo are some of CHMC’s information technology team: seated in front, Jim Flood and Mark Hall; standing in back, Greg Robb, Ben Smith, Patrick Nelson, Doug Hadlock, Aaron Langley, Ben Loveless, Kim Colburn, Chris Lowery, Janice Rogers, and Margaret Smith.