Providence SVP, Tabitha Lieberman, on the human side of large tech projects

Tabitha Lieberman, Providence’s senior vice president of clinical and revenue cycle applications, championed the country’s second-largest Epic EHR installation for over 70 hospitals and 1,200 ambulatory clinics. Her experience has allowed her to manage a system-wide application rationalization program and deploy new digital tools while working to assess and modernize existing technologies. Her work and expertise led to her being recently honored as one of HIMSS Most Influential Women in Health Information and Technology.

Tabitha is especially proud of her accomplishments on the human side of IT. During the Epic project, she led a highly engaged workforce with turnover rates well below industry norms. Prioritizing listening, transparency, and employee engagement helped her sustain a strong, resilient team and maintain momentum during the pandemic.

Read more on how she shares how listening, transparency, and engagement help her manage both the technological components of her projects, and the people who bring tech to life.

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