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Chief Health Informatics Officer
Rosemary Kennedy (PhD, MBA, RN, FAAN) is Chief Health Informatics Officer at Lifeline and a nationally recognized leader in healthcare informatics, clinical technology innovation, and value-based care transformation. With a career spanning multiple decades, she has advanced technology-enabled care models that improve patient safety, quality performance, regulatory outcomes, and operational efficiency across large-scale care environments.
Rosemary Kennedy is a nationally recognized nursing informatics leader in the United States, with a career built at the intersection of clinical practice, health information technology, and large-scale care transformation. As Chief Health Informatics Officer at Lifeline, she guides enterprise-wide informatics strategy supporting connected care and remote patient monitoring programs that enhance clinical outcomes and streamline performance across the organization’s portfolio.
What distinguishes Rosemary is the breadth and depth of her expertise across both clinical and technical domains. She is a Registered Nurse, a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing, and a recipient of the HIMSS National Nursing Informatics Award and Modern Healthcare’s Top 25 Women in Healthcare — two of the most recognized honors in her field. She has contributed to national standards in electronic quality measurement, clinical decision support, and nursing informatics practice, including work with the American Nurses Association, the National Quality Forum, and federal agencies under the Office of the National Coordinator.
Her career spans executive roles at some of the most consequential organizations in health IT. At the National Quality Forum, she led the development of electronic quality measures for Meaningful Use of Electronic Health Records, managing a multimillion-dollar federal contract and a team of directors, clinicians, and programmers. At Sotera Wireless, she served as Chief Nursing Officer and drove clinical and economic strategy for continuous vital sign monitoring, building ROI solutions deployed across more than 50 health systems. At Siemens Healthcare, she served as Chief Nursing Informatics Officer, championing innovations in clinical decision support, documentation, and medication safety.
Prior to her role at Lifeline, Rosemary led eCare Informatics, LLC, a consulting practice she founded focused on remote patient monitoring, body-worn sensors, mobile medical apps, and population analytics — including human factors testing for FDA submissions and virtual practice model development.
At Lifeline, Rosemary applies her full career to a mission she has pursued across every role: using technology to improve the safety, quality, and continuity of care for patients and clinicians alike.
Rosemary contributes clinical and informatics strategy on topics including:
March 2021 to Present
Leads enterprise-wide informatics strategy for a national connected health platform, supporting remote patient monitoring and connected care programs across Lifeline, Medical Alert, and 100Plus.
March 2018 to March 2021
Led consulting practice focused on remote patient monitoring solutions, including body-worn sensors, mobile medical apps, algorithms, and population analytics. Directed human factors and usability testing for FDA submissions and developed virtual practice models to bridge clinical communication across disparate care settings.
September 2014 to March 2018
Led clinical strategy for continuous vital sign monitoring, developing ROI solutions deployed across more than 50 health systems including HCA, Trinity Health, and LifePoint. Built workflow tools that reduced data collection time for nurses by 60% and created a safety analytics program that opened a new business segment.
December 2011 to September 2014
Provided health information technology, quality, and safety consulting services to help clients measure and improve care delivery.
2009 to 2011
Led development of an electronic format for Meaningful Use of Electronic Health Records. Managed a team of 12 directors, managers, programmers, and clinicians. Delivered a multimillion-dollar federal contract retooling 113 endorsed quality measures from paper-based to electronic format, contributing to a potential $16B in national healthcare savings.
1988 to 2009
Championed innovations in clinical decision support, clinical documentation, and medication safety. Recognized as a Key Expert in Technology and Engineering.
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Nursing Science
Master of Business Administration (MBA), Healthcare Administration
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)