Women In Health IT
Women in Health IT
(SPONSORED) Adrienne Edens, VP of Education at CHIME, offers her perspective as a judge from the inaugural Most Influential Women in Health IT Awards and Helen Donnelly of Verizon applauds the initiative's focus to recognize influence and raise awareness within the community which it supports.
Workflow
In the absence of formal communication, people make things up and that's how rumors start.
AI can help drive the Triple Aim in healthcare, reducing cost, improving quality and expanding access, according to a new report from Accenture.
New polls reveal Americans warming up to idea of single-payer health plan citing costs their main c…
57 percent of Republicans support the idea of government-sponsored Medicare and Medicaid.
As a distinct profession with meaningful and well-paying careers, the health IT field has proven difficult for women to advance. This session recorded at HIMSS17 hosts lessons learned, experiences, and counsel from executives who champion women in health IT.
Analytics
Feeding data directly from a medical device into medical records has reduced errors, improved patient safety and increased caregiver efficiency.
A survey found 56 percent worry about health coverage, leaving the question, what would you do if you don't have affordable health insurance?
Workforce
It’s not just how you behave and speak in person, but also online and on social media. Words matter.
Will the president keep his healthcare pledges made on the campaign trail?
(SPONSORED) HIMSS Radio guests Karen DeSalvo and Suzi Grizancic discuss the issues around gender diversity and quality in the health IT field and their involvement in the HIMSS Women in Health IT initiative.