NEWS: Kay Burke and Russ Cucina, UCSF, honored on Becker’s List for significant hospital and health system contributions

UCSF Beckers award star

By Tanya Jansen. Two UCSF Health leaders, Kay Burke, BSN, RN and Russ Cucina, MD, were named to Becker’s list of Hospital and Health System CNIOs and CMIOs to Know in 2023. This prestigious recognition highlights their remarkable achievements and significant contributions to the field. Burke and Cucina’s dedication, innovative thinking, and commitment to improving patient care have made them worthy recipients of this honor. Let’s delve into their professional accomplishments and understand why they have earned a spot on Becker’s list. 

Kay Burke: Pioneering Leadership in Healthcare 

Kay Burke, BSN, RN, chief nursing informatics officer, joined UCSF Health in December 2017, from Charleston, SC where she was CNIO and chief analytics officer at MUSC Health. Burke, who has more than 23 years of nursing experience, acts as a liaison between Patient Care Services and IT teams to develop better clinical technologies and workflows. Burke’s expertise lies in streamlining complex processes, optimizing resource allocation, and fostering collaboration among healthcare professionals. Her vision for a patient-centered approach has helped improve outcomes and increase patient satisfaction levels. Burke’s inclusion on Becker’s list is a testament to her unparalleled contributions. 

Russ Cucina: Innovating Healthcare through Technology 

Russ Cucina, MD, chief medical information officer and vice president for Genetic and Genomic Services is a trailblazer in the realm of healthcare technology and informatics. With more than 20 years of experience as a physician leader, Cucina spearheaded numerous groundbreaking initiatives that harness the power of technology to revolutionize patient care. His expertise lies in leveraging electronic health records (EHRs), data analytics, and artificial intelligence to drive clinical innovation and improve healthcare outcomes.  

Cucina’s visionary leadership facilitated the implementation of advanced digital systems that enhance communication and collaboration among healthcare providers. By integrating cutting-edge technology solutions, Cucina helped streamline workflows, reduce medical errors, and ensure seamless patient experiences. His inclusion on Becker’s list underscores his exceptional contributions in advancing healthcare through technological innovation. 

Impact to UCSF 

The recognition of Burke and Cucina on Becker’s list reflects their significant impact on UCSF Health. By embracing innovation, promoting collaboration, and prioritizing patient-centric care, Burke and Cucina set new standards of excellence for their peers. Burke and Cucina’s achievements serve as a source of inspiration for healthcare professionals worldwide. Their innovative approaches and forward-thinking strategies demonstrate the potential for positive change within the industry. By recognizing their accomplishments, Becker’s list highlights the importance of visionary leadership and technological advancements in creating a better future for healthcare. It is leaders like Burke and Cucina who will shape the future of healthcare through their dedication and groundbreaking initiatives.

About Becker’s Hospital Review recognition

In February 2024, 56 chief medical officers and chief nursing officers were recognized through Becker’s Hospital Review. These physicians and nurses serving as chief medical officers and chief nursing officers are tasked with identifying new technologies, strategizing how best to integrate them into their organizations, and implementing them appropriately. Their work leads to more efficient healthcare delivery and ultimately improves the patient and provider experience.

Note: This list is not an endorsement of included leaders, hospitals, health systems, or associated healthcare providers. Leaders cannot pay for inclusion on this list.

Contact

Kay Burke
Chief Nursing Informatics Officer
UCSF Health

Russ Cucina
Vice President, Genetics and Genomics & Chief Medical Information Officer 
UCSF Health

Author

Tanya Jansen
IT Communications and Engagement
UCSF