Chief Information Officer team evolution in university hospitals: interaction of the three ‘C’s (CIO, CCIO, CRIO)

Background: The Chief Information Officer (CIO) and Chief Clinical Information Officer (CCIO) are now established senior roles in hospital practice. With increasing emphasis on optimising use of routine health data for secondary purposes and research, additional skills are required as part of the se...

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Main Authors: Shankar Sridharan, Ward Priestman, Neil J Sebire
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
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Online Access:https://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/997
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spelling doaj-58f9bd342d2c41f791717a785d9202ee2020-11-25T00:08:45ZengBCS, The Chartered Institute for ITJournal of Innovation in Health Informatics2058-45552058-45632018-06-01252889110.14236/jhi.v25i2.997861Chief Information Officer team evolution in university hospitals: interaction of the three ‘C’s (CIO, CCIO, CRIO)Shankar Sridharan0Ward Priestman1Neil J Sebire2Great Ormond Street Hospital UKGreat Ormond Street Hospital UKGreat Ormond Street Hospital and ICH UCL London UKBackground: The Chief Information Officer (CIO) and Chief Clinical Information Officer (CCIO) are now established senior roles in hospital practice. With increasing emphasis on optimising use of routine health data for secondary purposes and research, additional skills are required as part of the senior information officer team, particularly in academic health care institutions. Objective: Here we present the role of the Chief Research Information Officer (CRIO), as an emerging, and important, component of the senior information team.    Method: We review recent publications describing the composition of the senior information team, including CIO and CCIO roles, and present evidence for development of the CRIO as a distinct component of the team. Results: The CRIO is emerging as an additional senior role in academic healthcare institutions, whose roles include leadership of the informatics strategy and optimisation of routine data collection systems for research data use. Such individuals should be senior clinicians with experience in informatics, in addition to having established research expertise and knowledge of research processes, governance and academic networks. Conclusion: The CRIO is emerging as a distinct senior information leadership role in conjunction with the already established positions of CCIO and CIO, who together, can provide optimal oversight of digital activities across the organisation.https://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/997CRIO, CCIO, CIO, clinical informatics, research, data
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author Shankar Sridharan
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Ward Priestman
Neil J Sebire
Chief Information Officer team evolution in university hospitals: interaction of the three ‘C’s (CIO, CCIO, CRIO)
Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
CRIO, CCIO, CIO, clinical informatics, research, data
author_facet Shankar Sridharan
Ward Priestman
Neil J Sebire
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title Chief Information Officer team evolution in university hospitals: interaction of the three ‘C’s (CIO, CCIO, CRIO)
title_short Chief Information Officer team evolution in university hospitals: interaction of the three ‘C’s (CIO, CCIO, CRIO)
title_full Chief Information Officer team evolution in university hospitals: interaction of the three ‘C’s (CIO, CCIO, CRIO)
title_fullStr Chief Information Officer team evolution in university hospitals: interaction of the three ‘C’s (CIO, CCIO, CRIO)
title_full_unstemmed Chief Information Officer team evolution in university hospitals: interaction of the three ‘C’s (CIO, CCIO, CRIO)
title_sort chief information officer team evolution in university hospitals: interaction of the three ‘c’s (cio, ccio, crio)
publisher BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
series Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
issn 2058-4555
2058-4563
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Background: The Chief Information Officer (CIO) and Chief Clinical Information Officer (CCIO) are now established senior roles in hospital practice. With increasing emphasis on optimising use of routine health data for secondary purposes and research, additional skills are required as part of the senior information officer team, particularly in academic health care institutions. Objective: Here we present the role of the Chief Research Information Officer (CRIO), as an emerging, and important, component of the senior information team.    Method: We review recent publications describing the composition of the senior information team, including CIO and CCIO roles, and present evidence for development of the CRIO as a distinct component of the team. Results: The CRIO is emerging as an additional senior role in academic healthcare institutions, whose roles include leadership of the informatics strategy and optimisation of routine data collection systems for research data use. Such individuals should be senior clinicians with experience in informatics, in addition to having established research expertise and knowledge of research processes, governance and academic networks. Conclusion: The CRIO is emerging as a distinct senior information leadership role in conjunction with the already established positions of CCIO and CIO, who together, can provide optimal oversight of digital activities across the organisation.
topic CRIO, CCIO, CIO, clinical informatics, research, data
url https://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/997
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