Aristides Pallin Joins Miami Children's Hospital as Chief Information Officer

Published on: 04/24/2006
Miami Children's Hospital (MCH) has named Aristides Pallin as Chief Information Officer. Mr. Pallin will be responsible for developing and updating the Information Technology (IT) vision for the hospital, as well as managing its IT resources and contributing to the hospital’s overall business development and strategy. 

Prior to joining MCH, Mr. Pallin had served as Chief Information Officer at Mercy Hospital in Miami among other positions. During his tenure, Mr. Pallin developed Mercy’s IT function into a critical component of the organization’s efforts to improve quality of care, patient satisfaction, and physician linkages. This was accomplished through the implementation of operational best practices and strategic system selection and deployment. 

Mr. Pallin has a bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Miami. 

About Miami Children's Hospital
Founded in 1950, Miami Children's Hospital is the only licensed specialty hospital for children in South Florida. Ranked Miami–Dade County’s “Best Pediatric Hospital” by South Florida Parenting Magazine, Miami Children's Hospital offers medical care and services for children from birth to age 21. The 268-bed medical facility has expertise in all aspects of pediatric medicine. 
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