David Higginson

EVP & Chief Innovation Officer at Phoenix Children's Hospital

David Higginson has dedicated more than 25 years to Children’s Healthcare and joined Phoenix Children's in 2011 as the Chief Information Officer (CIO). As CIO, he oversaw all aspects of information technology strategy, project execution, systems design and maintenance of the technology infrastructure. Under his direction Phoenix Children’s implemented a fully integrated EMR, Billing and ancillary clinical systems with a single database and product line integration. As Chief Operating Officer, David is responsible for Nursing, Operations, Information Technology, Supply Chain, Process Optimization and Marketing.

Higginson is also an innovator and entrepreneur. He successfully launched and developed his own healthcare software company, commercialized numerous innovations into patents and successful products and is passionate about operational efficiency and process improvement. He speaks regularly at healthcare conferences on the evolving role of technology as the efficiency platform that underpins care delivery, and the importance of operationalizing the insights provided by data in the EMR. In 2016, Higginson was named "CHIME Innovator of the Year" and was awarded AZ Top Tech’s "CIO of the Year" in 2017 and the Phoenix Children’s IT department has twice been recognized as the Best Healthcare IT department in the US.

Prior to taking his position at Phoenix Children’s, Higginson was Chief Information Technology Officer at Arkansas Children’s Hospital (ACH) in Little Rock. During his 16-year tenure at ACH, he implemented more than 500 systems and was instrumental in building the IT and research departments as the hospital doubled in size.

After obtaining his degree in accounting/finance from University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom, he qualified as a Chartered Management Accountant in 1994 while working as an investment analyst in London. At the age of 10, he began developing computer systems, and he combined his keen interest in computing with his financial expertise when he developed systems for Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.) and the UK’s Royal Mail.

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