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swag外流 wins 3 Sautter IT awards

swag外流 scored three of eight awards in this year鈥檚 systemwide information technology competition, honoring innovation to make university operations more efficient and better serve faculty, staff, students and patients.

The swag外流 Health System earned a golden award and a silver, while the Davis campus鈥檚 received a silver.

Mark A. Cianca, interim chief information officer for the UC system, announced the winners today (Aug. 6) at the UC Computing Services Conference at UC Irvine. The puts on the annual conference and sponsors the award program, having established it in in 2000 in Sautter鈥檚 memory; he was associate vice chancellor for Computing and Communications at UC Riverside.

The swag外流 Health System earned gold for the , which consolidates more than 2.1 million patient records and provides a central data source for research and projects aimed at improving services. With the registry, faculty, researchers, administrators and other staff no longer have to manage their own separate spreadsheets and databases.

The project鈥檚 Sautter award application lists the project leadership as Michael Hogarth, professor, School of Medicine, and medical director, clinical registries; Michael Minear, chief information officer; Kent Anderson, research technology manager, and associate director, biomedical informatics, Clinical and Translational Science Center; and Sharon L. Myers, supervisor, clinical registries. The application also credits the following from Information Technology: Albert 鈥淏ill鈥 Riedl, technical lead, clinical registries; and Larry Errecart and Colleen Gordon, analysts.

The health system earned a silver for , which improved the medical center鈥檚 ability to manage the privacy and security of more than 2 million patient records and thousands of people who access health records. Mary Pat Curry, manager, Health Information Management, submitted the Sautter award application on behalf of the following team (all subject matter experts): Carlos Aguilar, Joshua Simon, John Nystrom and Erol Layiktez, technology; Monica Moldovan, privacy, security and legal; Eloisa Javier, surveillance operations; and Mark Sy, surveillance investigations.

Information Technology Services received a silver for , or RADiCAL. It promotes laboratory safety by identifying the risks involved with a project and the oversight required based on researcher-provided information, such as the chemical components to be used.

The RADiCAL project's Sautter award application lists the project leaders as Cheryl Loyd (executive sponsor), interim chief risk officer, UC Office of the President; Erike Young, director, Environment, Health and Safety, UCOP; and Safa Hussain, executive director, Information Technology Services, swag外流. The application credits the following team members: Colin Aiken, Rachel Aurand, Timothy Holmes and Dung Phung, developers; Michael R. Benning, project coordinator; Jessica Eisner, quality assurance analyst; William Oleksy, business analyst; Ken Smith, product owner; and Bow Lee Vang, graphic designer.

Read the UCOP , with all the winners. See all the applications .

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Dave Jones, Dateline, 530-752-6556, dljones@ucdavis.edu

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