
Vice President & Chief Information Officer, Abrazo Health System
Member of the Technology Council
Shawn Burgess, CISSP, is the Vice President & Chief Information Officer for Abrazo Health System. He has over 16 years of experience in managing technology progression, system implementation, support management, security program administration, and client services operations. Mr. Burgess is knowledgeable in networking, OS protocols and is experienced in telephony, PBX, VoIP, data infrastructure, SAN technologies, HIPAA, reengineering and process design, merger management, SLA- SOP, Business and Clinical Systems and EDI. Previously, he was the Chief Information Officer at Kingman Regional Medical Center. (This is me - Update Profile)
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The economy's impact in Healthcare
June 24, 2008
Health Care in a Lousy Economy | www.hhnmag.com
Typically the macro economy does not have immediate effect to the healthcare market. As the current US economy struggles from the rising cost of fuel and burst of the housing and mortgage bubble the effect is beginning to be realized in various areas that impact the healthcare market.
Paradigm shift - Physician adoption of EHR
June 23, 2008
Most Doctors Aren’t Using Electronic Health Records | www.nytimes.com
This article hits the mark on the financial aspect of EHR adoption. The other challenge is realizing the value of electronic over traditional paper in bridging the gap of the techno phobia that inhibits adoption.
June 9, 2008
Wall Street scores VMware's Q4 results an error | www.computerworld.com
Other OEMs are developing business strategy on VMWare's innovations? As a consequence the expanding competition landscape is threat to VMWare's market share?
April 29, 2008
Storage Earnings Going Nowhere but Up, Up and Away | blogs.eweek.com
Storage demands continue to growth in the wake of digital growth and evolution. Digital storage management requires a prudent approach to life-cycle management.
The iPhone Strangles the Free Market
January 30, 2008
Millions of iPhones Go AWOL | www.businessweek.com
Apple's effort to limit and restrict iPhone users to subscribe solely to AT&T's wireless phone service backfires.
Shawn Burgess has not participated in any GLG Live Meetings.