1. Sue Schade resigned from her position as CIO of University of Michigan Health System in Ann Arbor to join Cleveland-based University Hospitals as interim CIO.
2. Daniel Barchi assumed his new position as CIO of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, taking over duties for Aurelia Boyer, who retired.
3. Fort Smith, Ark.-based Sparks Health System named Michael Stevenson information security officer.
4. Memphis, Tenn.-based Baptist Memorial Health Care appointed Beverly Jordan vice president and chief information and transformation officer.
5. San Diego, Calif.-based Scripps Health named Andy Crowder CIO and corporate senior vice president.
6. Dover, Del.-based BayHealth named Jonathan Kaufmann, DO, its new CMIO.
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