College of Healthcare Information Management Executives

The College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) is the professional organization for chief information officers and other senior healthcare IT leaders. CHIME enables its members and business partners to collaborate; exchange ideas and technology information; develop professionally; and advocate the effective use of information management to improve the health and healthcare in the communities they serve.

CHIME is directed by an elected 12-member board composed of leading CIOs and CHIME Foundation representatives.

Read more about College Of Healthcare Information Management Executives:  CHIME History, CIO Membership, Certification and Education, Advocacy Leadership and StateNet, CHIME Foundation, CHIME Publications

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