Full Name
Colleen Mallozzi MBA RN
Job Title
SVP and CNIO
Employer
Jefferson Health
Speaker Bio
Colleen Mallozzi is the senior vice president, chief nurse informatics officer (CNIO) of Jefferson Health System in Philadelphia, PA. She has a matrixed reporting to the CNEO (chief nurse executive officer) and CIDO (chief information and digital officer) for the enterprise. In this capacity, Colleen oversees strategic planning, design, and development of clinical information management strategy in partnership with the chief medical information officer (CMIO) to include the selection and deployment of information technology in the service of the clinical enterprise and the implementation, maintenance and evaluation of clinical information systems, including the electronic medical record, across the enterprise. Colleen is a key member of the IS&T and executive nursing leadership cabinets. Colleen started her career in IT as a technical account manager for Microsoft Corporation. She embarked on a career in health care, graduating from Drexel in 2010 with her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree and working in the cardiac intensive care unit and electrophysiology lab at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania for several years. From 2017-2022, Colleen served as the associate clinical informatics officer for the Penn Medicine Health system. Prior to her role as associate clinical informatics officer, Colleen was the senior director of clinical EHR transformation for Penn Medicine. She has also held a variety of informatics leadership roles at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania including associate director of nursing informatics and manager of nursing informatics. In addition to her BSN degree, Colleen earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Penn State in 2016 and a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems degree in 2006 from Drexel University. Colleen leads care transformation and innovation at Jefferson Health, focused on developing the care team of tomorrow through care model redesign, technology integration and the evolution of nursing practice. Colleen was the recipient of the 2021 Gold Foundation Champion of Humanistic Care for her work during the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2019 recipient of the University of Pennsylvania Health System Quality & Patient Safety Award.
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