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We Are HIMSS Member Spotlight: Scott MacLean

Scott MacLean

At HIMSS, our members are the heart of our organization, made up of more than 100,000 individuals, 480 provider organizations, 470 non-profit partners and 650 health services organizations. Because their contributions are essential to our success, we seek to recognize their many accomplishments across title, worksite, region and career stage. Today and every day, we celebrate the essential endeavors of these health information and technology changemakers. #wearehimss

One of my biggest challenges was mobilizing and responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, including hundreds of EHR changes, equipment deployment for temporary sites, remote workers, and testing/vaccine programs. We overcame the challenge with resilient people and teamwork.

Scott MacLean is a member of the HIMSS Maryland Chapter.

Scott MacLean, CHCIO, CPHIMS, FCHIME, FHIMSS
SVP/CIO
MedStar Health

What has surprised you most about working in health information and technology?

I’m most amazed by the dedication and commitment of all disciplines in caring for patients and each other. Technology is a part of the solution, and despite adoption challenges, people appreciate what we do.

What is one of the biggest challenges you’ve encountered? How did you overcome it?

One of my biggest challenges was mobilizing and responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, including hundreds of EHR changes, equipment deployment for temporary sites, remote workers, and testing/vaccine programs. We overcame the challenge with resilient people and teamwork.

What advice do you have for someone who is considering a career in health information and technology?

Shadow clinicians and learn the importance of clinical workflow in acute, ambulatory and non-acute spaces. Understand that healthcare provision is 24/7 and that our role is to support the clinicians who care for patients.

What's your favorite quote and why?

"Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry..." James 1:19.

I've always appreciated this quote. I've found it is essential to understand others and be careful about how words impact others. Also, it's important not to become angry and attribute mal-intent to others. It helps reduce stress!

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