Erlanger
Cinnamon Mathews has extensive experience in healthcare information technology, serving as Chief Information Officer and Chief Applications Officer at Erlanger from March 2018 to May 2024. Prior to this role, Cinnamon held the position of Sr. IT Director for Clinical Applications and PMO at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences from July 2012 to March 2018. Additional experience includes IT Director of EMR and Patient Systems at Catholic Health Initiatives and National EPMO Project Manager III at Arkansas Children's Hospital. Cinnamon began a career in the industry as Systems Analyst Manager at Arkansas Children's Hospital from January 1989 to January 2011. Educational qualifications include a Master of Business Administration from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and a Bachelor's degree in Organizational Management with an emphasis in Healthcare Administration from John Brown University.
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Erlanger, named among "America's Best Hospitals" by U.S. News & World Report, is a non-profit, academic teaching center affiliated with the University of Tennessee College of Medicine. Erlanger is also a Level-One Trauma Center for adults and the only provider of tertiary care services for the citizens of an entire four-state region, encompassing southeast Tennessee, north Georgia, north Alabama and western North Carolina. With a history that dates back more than a century, Erlanger is recognized as one of the nation's finest public hospitals and a leader in healthcare. The Erlanger Health System includes Children's Hospital at Erlanger (CHE), the only academic medical center in the tri-state region devoted solely to children and is a Comprehensive Regional Pediatric Center (CRPC)— the highest designation in the state for pediatrics. CHE has a full range of pediatric subspecialists, as well as a pediatrics ER, ICU, and Level III neonatal intensive care unit, providing the highest level of care in the region for premature and sick infants. Each year, more than a quarter of a million people are treated by the team of healthcare professionals who are part of Erlanger.