BayCare's Leadership Transformation
On June 30, 2025, BayCare Health System made significant strides in its leadership structure with the appointments of Dr. Patrick Brown as Vice President and Chief Medical Information Officer (CMIO), alongside Philip Karp who takes on the role of Vice President and Chief Technology Officer (CTO). These changes are aimed at further enhancing BayCare's already robust healthcare offerings in the Tampa Bay and Central Florida regions.
Dr. Patrick Brown: Visionary in Medical Informatics
Dr. Patrick Brown brings a wealth of experience to BayCare, emphasizing the critical relationship between the medical staff and the Information Services (IS) department. This synergy is vital to ensure that both groups communicate effectively and share mutual interests. Lynnette Clinton, BayCare's Chief Information Officer, expressed excitement about Dr. Brown's appointment, emphasizing his talent in informatics and the value he places on relationships.
In his role as CMIO, Dr. Brown is poised to lead various initiatives, including:
- - Heading the clinical system steering committee to ensure that new IT systems are enterprise-driven, focusing on efficiency.
- - Collaborating with leaders on the Digital Health Council to integrate innovative technology across the organization.
- - Serving as a critical advisor to the IS department, guiding the development and optimization of clinical systems.
- - Enhancing telemedicine initiatives and overseeing physician clinical technology adoption.
Dr. Brown's experience includes serving as CMIO at Centra Health, where he implemented telehealth services that expanded patient access significantly. He is dedicated to ensuring a human-centered approach that focuses on improving healthcare delivery. His academic credentials are impressive, holding a medical degree from Dartmouth Medical School and a history in developmental psychology from Harvard University.
Philip Karp: Driving Technological Innovations
Philip Karp, BayCare's new CTO, also possesses an impressive background in IT leadership. His role will focus on steering the strategic direction of BayCare's technology infrastructure, ensuring operational excellence while maintaining high levels of service and security. Lynnette Clinton noted Karp’s visionary leadership and his knack for technological transformation, essential for advancing BayCare's IT framework.
Karp's responsibilities encompass a vast range of IT functions, including:
- - Leading infrastructure hardware and software technologies, as well as clinical engineering operations.
- - Managing end-user devices and systems integration, ensuring that the hospital's technological needs are met.
- - Ensuring the IT service desk operates with strong customer service principles and efficient incident management processes.
Prior to his position at BayCare, Karp held key roles at NYU Langone Health and Bridgewater Associates, gaining experience in large-scale IT operations and innovations. With a strong technical foundation and leadership acumen, Karp aims to introduce new innovations that further enhance the organization’s capabilities to better serve patients and clinicians.
BayCare Health System’s Commitment
BayCare Health System is a prominent not-for-profit healthcare provider dedicated to connecting communities with a range of health services at 16 hospitals and numerous other locations. With these leadership updates, BayCare continues its mission to improve health outcomes while upholding the standards of compassionate care. The focus on leveraging technology at all levels of patient care exemplifies their commitment to delivering high-quality services.
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