Mehta named as BVHS Chief Digital and Information Officer
Blanchard Valley Health System (BVHS) has named Gulshan Mehta as the organization’s chief digital and information officer (CDIO).
Before joining BVHS, Mehta, on behalf of the Oracle Corporation, was the head of the Bear Institute for Health Innovation at Children’s National Health System (Washington, D.C.).
He led the vital information technology functions, including clinical and business application advancements, technology and infrastructure operations, clinical informatics, and business intelligence and analytics, including population health management.
A frequent contributor to healthcare thought leadership, Mehta has delivered industry webcasts and articles examining the digital experience’s role in improving clinical outcomes for patients and their families.
Previously, Mehta led the technology integration and operationalization of mergers and acquisitions and new facility build-outs including a state-of-the-art Research and Innovation campus. Mehta also oversaw a consolidation of electronic health record platforms across the enterprise while continuing to prioritize clinician workflow enhancements through system optimization and technology modernization initiatives.
“This is an exciting time to work in the healthcare industry,” said Mehta. “Through strategic innovation, we can uncover possibilities that challenge the status quo and improve the lives of those we serve. I plan to build on the trust that BVHS has established in the community and introduce creative solutions that enhance the overall patient experience.”
Mehta added that healthcare IT is entering a new era that leverages investments of the past to plan a roadmap for the future. “As an industry, we are building upon the successful digitization of health records over the past couple of decades and leveraging this data and contemporary tooling to make care more accessible, personalized, and equitable.”
Mehta holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with a minor in Business from the University of Missouri (Columbia, MO). He is a CHIME-certified healthcare CIO (CHCIO) and credentialed as a Certified Professional in Healthcare Information and Management Systems (CPHIMS).
Mehta and his wife, Kangana, have two young children and will relocate from Washington, D.C., as he begins his role at BVHS on October 2.
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