Lisa S. Stump
Chief Digital Information Officer, Mount Sinai Health System
Dean for Information Technology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Lisa Stump serves as Chief Digital Information Officer of the Mount Sinai Health System and Dean for Information Technology of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
Mrs. Stump plays a key role in planning and directing the oversight of the enterprise digital and data ecosystem, driving innovation and ensuring cutting-edge performance by exploring new technologies, processes, and business models that create value and drive growth. Her major areas of responsibility are core information technology (IT) and digital functions; cybersecurity and risk; data privacy, governance, and analytics; application portfolio management; data democratization; the digital experience; data; and artificial intelligence and machine learning. She is helping to define the five-year strategic direction for the Health System and will execute the digital and technology aspects of that strategy. She serves as a member of Mount Sinai’s Executive Leadership Team.
Mrs. Stump was most recently Senior Vice President and Chief Information and Digital Transformation Officer (CIO) for Yale New Haven Health and Yale Medicine. Mrs. Stump joined Yale New Haven in 1996 and has held a number of roles of increased responsibility, including Director of Pharmacy, Administrative Director in Clinical Informatics, and Vice President of the Epic Project, consolidating multiple electronic medical record and revenue cycle platforms. Before becoming CIO, she was Associate Chief Information Officer, leading integration of Information Technology Services staff across the Yale New Haven system and Yale Medicine. She has also led consolidation of multiple technology platforms in enterprise resource planning, bed management, radiology information, infection control, laboratory information, and blood bank; spearheaded the pilot and launch of the InSight Tele-ICU platform; and launched several innovation partnerships with technology and applications vendors.
Mrs. Stump graduated from the University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy and The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy with a master's degree in Pharmacy Administration. She is a Fellow of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (FASHP) and is the inaugural Chair of the ASHP Section of Digital and Telehealth Providers. Mrs. Stump is an active lecturer, commentator, and speaker on health care IT and digital health. She has presented at national and regional conferences on AI in Healthcare at The Equity Collaborative in Nashville, Tennessee, the LRV Health Innovation Summit in Boston, and the Carol Emmott Foundation in Baltimore.