Mike Restuccia

Mike Restuccia is the CIO of Penn Medicine.

IT team, operations team and clinicians huddle
By Mike Restuccia 11:08 am January 02, 2024
There is more technology than ever to support healthcare transformation, says Penn Medicine Chief Information Officer Mike Restuccia. Partnerships between health system operations and IT teams will make all the difference in how it's put to work.
IT team huddle
By Mike Restuccia 10:51 am March 27, 2023
A balanced approach to deploying new IT that reduces the burden on employees and provides patients with enhanced services is key to stabilizing and advancing healthcare industry processes.
By Mike Restuccia 10:36 am December 27, 2022
The CIO of Penn Medicine says 2023 will be another year of significant change, requiring organizations to display nimbleness and teamwork to execute their strategic plans.
By Mike Restuccia 10:37 am January 11, 2022
Areas of opportunity include data analytics for research, enhancing EHR capabilities and using AI algorithms to support patient care and operational efficiency, says Mike Restuccia.
By Mike Restuccia 12:24 pm July 22, 2021
At Penn Medicine, preparing leaders to successfully manage talent and remote work productivity has been essential – and has positioned it well to provide more training opportunities going forward.
Photograph of a man working on a server
By Mike Restuccia 10:56 am January 06, 2021
The COVID-19 crisis has demanded innovative agility, relentlessly applied – proving again that information technology teams are crucial strategic partners for future goals.                  
By Mike Restuccia 04:53 pm August 14, 2020
More than ever, the system selected to provide telemedicine services must provide added controls to overcome factors that are outside the control of the provider.
By Mike Restuccia 11:48 am January 31, 2020
It's hard for me to believe, but I’ve been at Penn Medicine for 13 years. There has been a remarkable amount of change, growth, and learning that has occurred both within my organization and in myself during this time.
EMRs medical errors
By Mike Restuccia 08:39 am November 20, 2018
In the decade-and-a-half since the startling “To Err is Human” report, it’s still hard to discern whether billions invested in electronic medical records are improving patient safety.
doctor and nurse discuss EHR issues in clinical setting
By Mike Restuccia 10:02 am July 25, 2018
Penn Medicine’s Mike Restuccia explains why instituting an end user survey is such an important, and eye-opening, step to take.

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