Anna Schoenbaum, DNP, MS, RN-BC, FHIMSS is the Vice President of Applications and Digital Health at Penn Medicine. Anna has 30+ years of healthcare and 20 years of informatics and health technology experience. Anna started her career as a pediatric intensive care nurse, and quickly moved into management. Throughout her career, Anna held roles leading digital transformation initiatives and providing system support for complex health systems (clinical applications, health information exchange, population health, patient experience, operations engineering, performance improvement). Her current efforts are primarily focused on providing the strategic direction in the EHR system and further developing digital healthcare.
Anna earned a Doctorate in Nurse Practice and Master of Science in Informatics at the University of Maryland School of Nursing. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the Medical College of Georgia. Dr. Schoenbaum is board certified in informatics and is a fellow member of Healthcare Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS). She is also an active member of HIMSS, HIMSS Nursing Informatics Committee, HIMSS Social Determinants of Health Taskforce, and Maryland HIMSS Board of Directors. Dr. Schoenbaum serves on faculty at the University of Maryland School of Nursing and sits on the Nursing Informatics Advisory Board. She is also a visiting professor at Chamberlain University.
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Professional Memberships
- College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME)
- Healthcare Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS)
- HIMSS Fellow Member
- HIMSS Nursing Informatics Committee
- HIMSS Social Determinants for Health Taskforce
- Maryland Chapter of HIMSS (MD HIMSS)- Board of Directors, Secretary
- Infor Healthcare Innovation Council
Areas of Expertise
- Healthcare
- HIE
- Healthcare IT Management
- Hospital Operations
- Nursing Informatics
- Governance
- Patient Experience
- Population Health
- Process Improvement
- Service Delivery Outsourcing Relationships