Women In Health IT
The DoD is deploying a new network built with cybersecurity in mind, using a risk management framework, and undergoing regular white hat assessments, says Program Executive Officer Stacy Cummings.
Kristina Sheridan, Center for Veterans Enterprise Transformation department head at MITRE, shares how tracking her daughter's 26 symptoms in a complete patient story enabled doctors to better treat her.
Subha Airan-Javia, associate professor at Penn Medicine, says the industry has learned a lot during the last decade and now we’re ready to use those lessons learned to move in new directions.
Project HEAL is helping those with eating disorders overcome them to improve quality of life and reduce healthcare utilization and cost, says CEO and co-founder Kristina Saffran.
Savvy Cooperative connects innovators directly with patients so they can work together to design effective products, says founder and CEO Jen Horonjeff.
New Mexico Hospital Association is pushing data to clinicians so they have informed conversations with patients — rather than operating like TSA agents, says Beth Landon, the organization’s director of policy.
Sanofi execs Ruchita Sinha and Christina Koutoudis discuss the company’s thinking about digital technology, innovation and pharma's role and future.
Women from around the world gathered at a preconference event at MedInIsrael in Tel Aviv to share their experiences with healthcare and innovation. Oranit Ido, chairwoman of mHealth Women, has the recap.
Joyce Brocaglia, CEO of Alta Associates and founder of Executive Women's Forum, details the need to fill board of director seats with people with security skills as well as diversifying cybersecurity teams.
For International Women's Day, NHS Digital executive director of product development Wendy Clark outlines her journey into healthcare IT.