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Tivity Health has added a chief information officer and chief experience and innovation officer to its leadership team to help steer the health and wellness company’s
A former division CIO for UnitedHealth s Optum unit as well as HCA Healthcare, Tivity has tapped Sarah Richardson to the top technology role. She will lead delivery of the company’s incoming digital engagement platform and expand customer relationship management tools and data strategy.
Richardson most recently was the vice president of IT change leadership for the primary care arm of Optum and before that led technology initiatives in the company s California and Nevada markets. Prior to that, she served as CIO for the HCA Midwest system in Kansas City. Richardson, a certified career coach and self-proclaimed super-connector, also launched a leadership consulting venture in Los Angeles last year focused on collaborative coaching.
Tivity Health adds information, experience officers to C-Suite
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Lisa Oney juggles her chemotherapy treatment bag on her right shoulder and three-month-old Jack ODriscoll in her left arm while daughter Fiona ODriscoll, 3, has a snack in the kitchen. Lisa was getting her chemotherapy treatment at her Souderton, Pa. home on Jan. 16, 2021. Penn Medicine has ramped up doing some forms of chemotherapy at home instead of in the hospital or in an infusion center. (Elizabeth Robertson/Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS)
Cancer treatment tackles a new frontier: Chemo at home, even on the go
PHILADELPHIA – As she fights cancer, Lisa Oney is not shackled to a hospital bed for days at a time, stuck there while she is infused with chemotherapy drugs.