Brian Yeaman wins HIMSS Physician IT Leadership Award for meaningful use, HIE work

Physician previously led EHR implementations and Stage 1 and 2 meaningful use attestation at Oklahoma's Norman Regional Health System.
By Mike Miliard
01:47 PM

Brian Yeaman, MD, founder and president of Norman, Oklahoma-based Yeaman and Associates and Yeaman Signature Health Clinic has been named the recipient of the 2015 HIMSS Physician IT Leadership Award for his work in meaningful use and health information exchange.

Yeaman previously served as chief medical information officer at Norman Regional Health System for 10 years, where he guided both inpatient and outpatient EHR implementations and Stage 1 and 2 meaningful use attestation.

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Yeaman is also a leader in health information exchange. As chief administrative officer for Coordinated Care Oklahoma, his service area includes about 4 million patients with data received from facilities in five states. HIMSS called it “a model for sustainable HIE conducted under private funding and governance.”

"I'm thankful for the opportunity to practice medicine as well as serve on the front lines of defining a new healthcare,” Yeaman said in a statement. “I feel that we are still early in our journey of realizing the potential we have to improve care delivery with interoperability and health IT across the board.”

Yeaman will be honored at the HIMSS16 Awards Gala on, Thursday, March 3 at the 2016 HIMSS Conference & Exhibition. Learn more about HIMSS16 and the Physicians' IT Symposium.

Twitter: @MikeMiliardHITN

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