Camilla Hull Brown
Camilla brings years of experience in strategic planning, change management, and collaboration building to assist organizations, collaborations, communities and regions to develop and implement strategies and business plans. Her expertise includes helping groups envision new directions, obtaining agreement among organizations to move forward together, developing viable business models, and building relationships across entities.
Cam has been at the forefront in helping communities and states across the country organize electronic health information exchanges (HIEs) and regional health information organizations (RHIOs). In her consulting roles she has been involved with governance, community e-health road maps, financial sustainability, fundraising, privacy and security, physician adoption, and health care disparities, among other issues.
She served as the Interim Executive Director of ICareConnect, Inc., a regional health information network in Central Indiana that merged into Indiana Health Information Exchange. Since then, she has worked with numerous communities, states, public health entities, community collaborations, and health systems in planning and developing their cross-organization electronic initiatives. This includes several of a handful of financially self-sustaining health information exchanges, among hundreds in the United States, including Michiana Health Information Network (MHIN) in South Bend, Indiana and HealthBridge in Cincinnati, Ohio. Currently, Cam is the Interim Executive Director of Clark and Champaign Counties Health Information Exchange in Springfield, Ohio.
At the national level, Cam is a Senior Scholar with Summit Health Institute for Research and Education in Maryland and Washington DC where she helps people address health care disparities through health information exchange. She is also a member of HIMSS and serves on the HIMSS HIE Steering Committee. Previously, she served as the Co-Chair of the HIMSS RHIO Federation Position Statement Work Group. She is also a member of eHealth Initiative and serves on eHI’s Connecting for Communities Work Group and the eHealth Initiative Blueprint Committee on Improving Population Health using health IT and HIE.
Cam’s diverse background includes consulting for large organizations while at Price WaterhouseCoopers, business start-ups at USA Group, and nearly 20 years of consulting with a wide variety of organizations and alliances serving regional, national and international markets. Camilla received a B.A. from the University of Illinois and a M.B.A. from the University of New Mexico.
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