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SIS Welcomes Giglio, Nilsson to Executive Team
Publish Date : 2/9/2008 6:12:00 AM Source : Health News Onlypunjab.com
Surgical Information Systems (SIS), the leader in integrated surgery and anesthesia management systems, announced today that it has appointed two seasoned executives to its management team. Chris Giglio joins SIS as Senior Vice President of Customer Operations and Eric Nilsson joins as Chief Technology Officer.
Chris Giglio joins SIS with over 18 years of experience in implementing and selling strategic change initiatives for large-scale clients. He will lead the SIS Customer Operations organization in providing invaluable services to current and future customers; including implementation, consulting, and support. Throughout his career Giglio has shown an ability to consistently deliver strong operational results for leading healthcare information technology companies. He comes to SIS from McKesson Provider Technologies, where he served as Division Vice President of Services and Technology. At McKesson he led the creation and growth of the company’s Program Management Office (PMO) and launched an innovative service offering that provided revenue cycle and clinical outcome improvements to physicians. Prior to McKesson, Mr. Giglio served as Managing Director for Cerner Corporation’s Accelerated Solutions Center (ASC). While at Cerner he decreased product implementation time by 50%, developed training programs, and was recognized for being in the top 5% of value creators company-wide.
Eric Nilsson brings to SIS over 20 years of product management and development experience, having developed a solid reputation for creating, growing and leading successful technology companies. He joins the SIS executive team from Infor, where he was Vice President of Product Management, responsible for leading product management of the company’s SCM, CRM, CPM and EAM solution areas within Infor’s Strategic Solutions Group. Mr. Nilsson grew Infor’s SCM Solutions into an industry-leading supply chain software provider and launched the company’s Enterprise Service Bus-based integration. He is well versed in open systems (solution-to-solution) integration, product life-cycle management and UI modernization. Prior to Infor, Nilsson served in several key management positions overseeing product management, engineering, quality assurance and documentation.
“With the appointment of Messrs. Nilsson and Giglio, SIS has added two highly-qualified and knowledgeable executives with a proven record of success, innovation and expertise,” said SIS CEO Ed Daihl. “We are committed to delivering the industry’s only single-database surgical system that is unmatched in functionality and ease-of-use, and we work hard to consistently support that system with outstanding implementation and service. Both of these gentlemen will excel in helping us uphold our commitment to the industry and, most importantly, to our customers.”
About SIS
SIS is the leading provider of surgery management solutions that improve efficiency and quality for surgical services. Developed specifically for the complex surgical environment, our fully integrated perioperative and anesthesia information system captures all clinical, administrative and financial data on every patient event from surgical scheduling through transcription. The SIS solution easily integrates with hospitals’ existing legacy systems. SIS holds strategic partnerships with both Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) and Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL) Corporations. |
Media 'scoop' pushes HIV family into distress
Publish Date : 2/25/2005 9:57:00 AM
Until a month ago, four-year-old Bhairab (not his real name) went to a school in Assam like any other child his age, playing, studying and having a good time.
All tsunami survivors face mental woes: WHO
Publish Date : 1/29/2005 2:02:00 PM
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned of psycho-social problems among all tsunami survivors, with five to 10 percent of them expected to have intense ....
Grateful Pakistani parents hope for better ties
Publish Date : 1/29/2005 1:40:00 PM
A Pakistani school principal, whose daughter was operated upon here for a heart condition, has expressed the hope that more people-to-people contacts will lead to better India-Pakistan ties.
Kamal Nath pushes foreign investment in drug research
Publish Date : 1/29/2005 11:01:00 AM
The recent amendment in India's statute books to allow a product patent regime would affect neither the domestic prices of drugs nor their exports, Commerce Minister Kamal Nath said here Friday.
Health groups aim to eliminate leprosy
Publish Date : 1/28/2005 1:34:00 PM
The International Leprosy Union (ILU) Thursday launched a campaign to control leprosy in India this year, officials here said.
India safe for now from post-tsunami epidemics
Publish Date : 1/28/2005 1:27:00 PM
Tsunami survivors in India can feel relieved that they are relatively safe from epidemics but many others who weathered the tidal waves are exposed to deadly diseases, the WHO has cautioned.
Apollo Hospital opens new branch in Doha
Publish Date : 1/28/2005 1:20:00 PM
Apollo, one of India's largest privately owned hospital chains, has opened its first international clinic at Doha in Qatar.
ILU mission to root out leprosy from India
Publish Date : 1/28/2005 12:48:00 PM
The International Leprosy Union (ILU) Thursday launched a renewed effort to eradicate leprosy from India by the yearend, with the country reporting the highest incidence ....
Special trains to spread AIDS awareness in India
Publish Date : 1/27/2005 10:20:00 AM
By March, four special trains will set out on a six-month-long journey from different directions of India to spread awareness about HIV/AIDS that has claimed around 20 million ....
Poor couples 'want IVF anonymity'
Publish Date : 1/26/2005 6:55:00 PM
Couples from poorer backgrounds seeking fertility treatment are more inclined to want anonymous donors than those who are better off, a Dutch study suggests.
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