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Steltenkamp named External Chief Medical Officer at UK HealthCare

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Dr. Carol Steltenkamp, professor of pediatrics at UK, has been appointed external chief medical officer for UK HealthCare.

Dr. Carol Steltenkamp

In this new role, she represents the voices of clinicians in strategy, outreach and communications. Working on behalf of the Office of the UK Executive Vice President for Health Affairs, she is responsible for developing and maintaining strategic clinical alliances with physicians and healthcare organizations throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky and beyond. She will use her expertise to provide a unified approach to UK HealthCare’s external clinical strategies. She will also lead and oversee efforts to increase current market penetration and strengthen UK HealthCare affiliations in line with enterprise growth targets and work with physicians and surgeons to build referral relationships and find creative ways to develop new business.

Steltenkamp has been a member of the pediatric faculty at the UK College of Medicine since 1996. From 2004 to 2018, she served as UK HealthCare’s first chief medical information officer. She received her medical degree at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and completed a residency at UK. She is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics.  

In 2015, she became chair of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Board of Managers, overseeing a global, cause-based, not-for-profit organization focused on better health through information technology (IT). In 2016 and 2017, she was named one of the Most Powerful Women in Healthcare IT.

Steltenkamp has chaired the Kentucky eHealth Board, which successfully launched and maintains the Kentucky Health Information Exchange (KHIE). She is also the principal investigator for more than $10 million in healthcare information technology (HIT) grant funding, including the foundational grant from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services establishing the Kentucky Regional Extension Center.  

This content was produced by UK HealthCare Brand Strategy.

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