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Tupelo, MS-based North Mississippi Health Services has Retired Tommy Bozeman as Chief Information Officer
Date of management change: September 17, 2014
Tupelo, MS-based North Mississippi Health Services has Retired Tommy Bozeman as Chief Information Officer
North Mississippi Health Services is a diversified regional health care organization, which serves 24 counties in north Mississippi and northwest Alabama from headquarters in Tupelo, Miss. The NMHS organization covers a broad range of acute diagnostic and therapeutic services, offered through North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo; a community hospital system with locations in Eupora, Iuka, Pontotoc, and West Point, Miss., and Hamilton Ala.; North Mississippi Medical Clinics, a regional network of more than 30 primary and specialty clinics; and nursing homes.
Tommy Bozeman serves as vice president and chief information officer for North Mississippi Health Services. He is a member of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society and American Medical Informatics Association and has served on the faculty for the annual symposium of the American Medical Informatics Association. He also has served for a number of years on the selection committee for the Nicholas Davies Award, which is given to healthcare organizations achieving excellence in healthcare information technology. He has been employed with NMHS since 1975. Prior to joining NMHS, Bozeman was employed with McDonnell-Douglas Automation, where he was involved in systems support of state Medicare processing software. Bozeman completed his undergraduate and postgraduate studies at Mississippi College in Clinton.
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