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Siemens CEO Resigning

 
(3/12/2010)

Janet Dillione, CEO of the Healthcare IT business unit for Siemens Medical Solutions (Malvern, Pa.), is resigning from her post, effective April 1, according to media reports.

Healthcare Informatics is working to independently confirm this information.

Dillione has been with the company since 2000. In her position, she led Siemens global healthcare IT business, including strategy and portfolio management, profit and performance, and customer satisfaction, says the company.


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