Posted on March - 28 - 2010
Sisters of Charity Health System creates chief information officer post
Sisters of Charity Health System has named Robin Stursa to the newly created position of vice president and chief information officer.
Ms. Stursa most recently served in the same capacity at Saint Vincent Health System in Erie, Pa., where she was responsible for planning and managing its information technology operations and audit compliance measures.
In Cleveland, Ms. Stursa will direct development, integration and operation efforts related to the IT strategy for the Sisters of Charity Health System, with emphasis on its five hospitals within the system.
“Robin brings 20 years of information technology expertise and an accomplished track record to our organization,” Patrick McMahon, senior vice president and chief financial officer of the Sisters of Charity Health System, said in a statement. “We look forward to benefiting from her talent, vision and skills as she takes our systemwide IT capabilities to a more efficient and cost-effective level.”
At Saint Vincent Health System, Ms. Stursa managed the NorthEast Healthnet, a rural health care pilot program and recipient of a $1.7 million broadband award from the Federal Communications Commission. She also created and guided a strategic information and technology plan, and maintained relationships with physicians, nurses and vendors to coordinate and integrate services.
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