David Denise

AVP, Enterprise Imaging Operations at HCA

Role
Assistant Vice President, Enterprise Imaging Operations at HCA Healthcare
Location
Franklin, TN, US
LinkedIn followers
500 followers

About David Denise

Health care focused IT leader with 22 years management experience as well as 7 years clinical research focused on cancer/gene therapy. Experience leading teams to deliver and maintain applications and infrastructure in critical patient-care processes, requiring 24x7x365 system support. Experience with mergers and divestitures of companies, processes, technologies and cultures.

Experience

  1. Assistant Vice President, Enterprise Imaging Operations

    HCA Healthcare

    Oct 2024 — Present · Nashville, TN, US

Education

  • University of Alabama at Birmingham

    Master's degree, Health Informatics

    1996 — 1999

  • University of Alabama at Birmingham

    Bachelor's degree, Biology, General, Minor(Chemistry)

    1989 — 1994

Skills

  • Healthcare Information Technology (Hit)
  • Hl7
  • Hl7 Standards
  • Software Documentation
  • Sdlc
  • Business Analysis
  • Salesforce.com
  • Software Implementation
  • Sharepoint
  • Process Improvement
  • Team Building
  • Product Management
  • IT Strategy
  • Scrum
  • Business Process Improvement
  • Team Leadership
  • Hipaa
  • U.s. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (Hipaa)
  • Emr
  • Leadership
  • Integration
  • Visio
  • Healthcare
  • Program Management
  • Agile Web Development
  • Business Intelligence
  • Healthcare Information Technology

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