Utah HIMSS Awards Nominees 2023
Posted on Sep. 12, 2023 / Subscribe 0
Local Leadership with National Impact: The Utah HIMSS Annual Awards
Each year we recognize leaders in Healthcare IT who have made an impact on our work. Our membership nominates leaders in many categories, and votes based on impact, involvement, and the future of healthcare IT. Our categories for 2023 include:
Healthcare Tech Leader of the Year
Recognizing influential healthcare IT leaders who demonstrates significant leadership in healthcare and the advancement of information system.
Nominees:
Chief Health Information Officer at Intermountain Healthcare
Incoming Chief Analytics Officer, Cleveland Clinic
Kensaku Kawamoto, MD, PhD, MHS, FACMI, FAMIA
Associate CMIO and Vice Chair for Clinical Informatics
ONC HITAC Committee Member
Chief Standards Implementation Officer, HL7
President and COO, Recursion
Most Influential Woman in IT
This award celebrates individuals who harness the power of information and technology to transform health and healthcare and are inclusive of all women of influence, no matter where they may be in the health information and technology field.
Nominees:
Susan Matney PhD, RNC-OB, FAAN, FACMI, FHIMSS, FHL7
Pioneer in LOINC data terminologies standardization
Founder, Sharp Index
Catherine Staes, PhD, MPH, BS-RN FAMIA, FACMI
Professor of Nursing Informatics, Adjunct Professor, Biomedical Informatics, University of Utah
Kalyani Yerra, MBA MHA, FHIMSS
Principal Architect- Digital Health Cloud at CVS Health
Clinical Leader of the Year
Recognizing influential clinicians who demonstrate significant leadership in optimizing health engagements and care outcomes through information and technology.
Nominees:
Chief Clinical Information Officer, Intermountain Healthcare
Chief Medical Officer, Health Catalyst
Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Informatics, University of Utah
Chief Medical Officer, ARUP at University of Utah Health Associate Professor (Clinical)
Innovative Project of the Year
Recognizing an individual or team that has contributed to innovation in their organization. The innovative project of the year will recognize outstanding innovation and improvement to healthcare. Some of these projects represent years of work.
Nominees:
Health Care Innovation Blueprint (SLC Mayor Mendenhall)
Digital Health Initiative (University of Utah)
Digital Mammogram Screening (Intermountain- Tejal Williams, MD)- Allowing consumers to digitally self-schedule for screening mammograms.
Mental Health Leader of the Year
Recognizing a leader in mental health in Utah. In cooperation with Sharp Index Awards
Nominees:
Rep Chis Stewart
Co-sponsor of the 988-suicide prevention hotline bill. Co-Chair of the Mental Health Caucus.
Tamara Moores Todd, MD, Emergency Medicine Physician
Co-Director of the Simulation Lab and Medical Director for Care Transformation at Intermountain.
Peter Weir, MD, MPH Executive Director of Population Health University of Utah Health. Studies the integration of behavioral and physical health and how that impacts healthcare including a Utah task force to integrate behavioral health services into Medicaid programs.
Matt Thiese, MD, PhD Dr. Matt Thiese is a researcher at the Rocky Mountain Center for Occupational and Environmental Health. He specializes in studying the intersection between an individual’s job and their health. He current research includes mental health, among other health outcomes.



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