Craig Richardville Appointed Chief Digital and Information Officer at UF Health
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
Craig Richardville, MBA, CHCIO, CDH-E, has been appointed senior vice president and chief digital and information officer for the UF Health clinical enterprise, effective May 1.
In this role, Richardville will serve as the senior executive responsible for enterprise digital strategy, information technology, data and analytics, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity across UF Health. He will partner closely with clinical, academic, research and administrative leaders to advance UF Health’s mission through secure, innovative and high-performing digital and information capabilities.
Richardville brings more than 30 years of national health care IT and digital transformation leadership, including nearly two decades as a chief information or digital officer for some of the nation’s largest and most complex health systems. Most recently, he has served as deputy chief information officer at UF Health, where he has played a key role in strengthening operational performance, advancing Epic modernization efforts and deepening collaboration across the system. He is nationally recognized for his leadership in health care innovation and has received numerous honors.