Chief Information Officer Sample Clauses

Chief Information Officer. A professional who will oversee information technology and systems to support Contractor operations, including submission of accurate and timely Member Encounter Data.
Chief Information Officer. (CIO) shall mean the CIO of the City of Wichita or designated representative.
Chief Information Officer. The Chief Information Officer (CIO) must be fully dedicated to the work under this Agreement and authorized to prioritize change orders and allocate the resources necessary to develop and maintain an information system that meets the performance expectations under this Agreement. The CIO must have the necessary training and experience in information systems, data processing, and data reporting to oversee all information systems functions supporting this Agreement. The primary functions of the CIO are to: Ensure that multiple MCO data systems are able to connect and coordinate so that fields housed in one system (e.g., updated contact information) can readily inform other systems; Ensure that information related to data systems, analytical methods, and analysis results is communicated in a way that allows optimal usage by all MCO programmatic areas; Ensure that program areas are aware of, and understand how to use data resources (e.g., files received from ODM, Health Information Exchanges, Electronic Health Records, and data from MCO contractors) and integrate those resources with programmatic data when necessary; Ensure that member and provider facing websites and portals are easily navigable by the general public, members, and providers by obtaining and incorporating feedback from these stakeholders; Ensure that Information Technology projects are implemented timely and correctly, as specified by ODM; Coordinate with other ODM-contracted managed care entities and ODM to create a seamless view of the Ohio Medicaid interface with the public, members, and providers, resulting in all members interacting with Ohio Medicaid having a uniform way to access information; and Support program areas to integrate information contained within multiple data systems for use in improvement activities.
Chief Information Officer. (CIO) Support
Chief Information Officer. The agreement provides not less than $71,800,000 for cyberse- curity and secure information. In addition, the agreement provides not less than
Chief Information Officer. DAOU will designate , after consultation with client, a Chief Information Officer who shall be responsible for coordinating DAOU's efforts thereunder and for communicating with Client's Contract Administrator with regard to the proper execution of this Agreement and the obligations and duties thereunder.
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Chief Information Officer. Any other executive officer performing the foregoing functions from time to time
Chief Information Officer. 1. The Chief Information Officer (CIO) must be able to complete all required work under this Agreement and authorized to prioritize change orders and allocate the resources necessary to develop and maintain an information system that meets the performance expectations under this Agreement. The CIO may be a shared position with an Ohio Medicaid MCO and/or MyCare Ohio Plan. 2. The CIO must have the necessary training and experience in information systems, data processing, and data reporting to oversee all information systems functions supporting this Agreement. 3. The primary functions of the CIO are to: Ensure that multiple OhioRISE Plan's data systems are able to connect and coordinate so that fields housed in one system (e.g., updated contact information) can readily inform other systems; Ensure that information related to data systems, analytical methods, and analysis results is communicated in a way that allows optimal usage by all OhioRISE Plan's programmatic areas; Ensure that program areas are aware of, and understand how to use data resources (e.g., files received from ODM, Health Information Exchanges, Electronic Health Records and data from OhioRISE Plan's contractors) and integrate those resources with programmatic data when necessary; Ensure that member and provider facing websites and portals are easily navigable by the general public, members, providers, and other authorized participants in the CFT process by obtaining and incorporating feedback from these stakeholders; Ensure that Information Technology projects are implemented timely and correctly, as specified by ODM; Coordinate with other ODM-contracted MCOs, SPBM, and ODM to create a seamless view of the Ohio Medicaid interface with the public, members, and providers, resulting in all members interacting with Ohio Medicaid having a uniform way to access information; Responsible for working with providers, particularly CMEs, to connect with and exchange information from OhioRISE systems to facilitate care coordination and efficient use of resources; and Support program areas to integrate information contained within multiple data systems for use in improvement activities.
Chief Information Officer. This position description for the Chief Information Officer of the Corporation was enacted by the Chief Executive Officer on May 12, 2008. The Chief Information Officer of the Corporation will have the following functions and responsibilities: