Healthcare IT News October 29, 2025
Bill Siwicki

And “even though projects have a start and an end date, the work continues,” says Epic Emeritus CMIO Dr. Jonathan M. Sternlieb, who offers some lessons from a long career as a physician and clinical informaticist.

It’s not uncommon for chief information officers, chief medical information officers and other health IT leaders to enlist the help of consultants for big projects, such as electronic health record implementations or optimizations.

As we’ve been reporting here recently, one valuable but perhaps underappreciated source for such EHR advisors is the Epic Emeritus CIO or CMIO program. With it, the company connects retired Epic executives and clinicians with healthcare organizations to provide strategic advisory services, fill interim leadership roles and support critical projects like...

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