Sutter Health has retained Kirby Partners to identify, qualify and present individuals for their Chief Technology Officer Position.

 

Organization Overview

Sutter Health is one of the nation’s leading not-for-profit organizations with 48,000 physicians, employees and volunteers caring for patients in more than 100 Northern California cities and towns. Sutter Health supports more than two dozen locally run acute care hospitals as well as physician organizations; medical research facilities; region-wide home health, hospice and occupational health networks; and long-term care centers. The Sutter Medical Network includes many of California’s top performing, highest quality physician organizations, as measured annually by the Integrated Healthcare Organization.  Sutter-affiliated hospitals are regional leaders in cardiac care, women’s and children’s services, cancer care, orthopedics and advanced patient safety technology.

 

Chief Technology Officer Position Highlights

The primary function of the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) is to lead all Technical Services for Sutter Health. The CTO will have responsibility for network, data, servers, platforms, mid-range systems, architecture, service and the technical components and configuration of their large Epic system – the largest single-instance Epic deployment in the world. The CTO will manage a large team of approximately 325 technicians, developers and analysts.

Organization Overview

Sutter Health is one of the nation’s leading not-for-profit organizations with 48,000 physicians, employees and volunteers caring for patients in more than 100 Northern California cities and towns. Sutter Health supports more than two dozen locally run acute care hospitals as well as physician organizations; medical research facilities; region-wide home health, hospice and occupational health networks; and long-term care centers. The Sutter Medical Network includes many of California’s top performing, highest quality physician organizations, as measured annually by the Integrated Healthcare Organization. Sutter-affiliated hospitals are regional leaders in cardiac care, women’s and children’s services, cancer care, orthopedics and advanced patient safety technology.

Position Highlights

The Regional CIO (CVR) provides the leadership direction needed for the planning and implementation of new information technologies and their integration with other SH information technologies, resulting in efficient and cost-effective local and system-wide solutions. Oversees provision of all IS Client Services activities within the Central Valley Region (CVR).  Functions as the Single Point-of-Accountability for the satisfactory delivery of all IS solutions and services. Provides oversight of all IS functional activities occurring at or on behalf of the region.