Healthcare DIVE November 23, 2022
Samantha Liss

Healthcare Dive caught up with Providence’s Sara Vaezy and Intermountain’s Craig Richardville just months into their tenure to discuss the challenges and opportunities ahead.

A number of executives started new roles as chief digital, data and information officers this year at top systems and health firms as providers try to evolve to meet digital demand and face worries over cybersecurity.

Providence, Intermountain, Ascension and CVS all recruited executives to the top job of data and IT in 2022.

Healthcare Dive caught up with Providence’s Chief Strategy and Digital Officer Sara Vaezy and Intermountain’s Chief Information Officer Craig Richardville just months into their tenure to discuss how they plan to tackle the challenges ahead and how the role they occupy...

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