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Deep Dive: Overwork has become an epidemic among physicians and nurses. Fixing the problem demands new strategies to restore joy to medicine.
Because nurses represent the largest profession in healthcare, they are well-positioned to drive innovation with digital tools, says Theo Fotis, principal lecturer at the University of Brighton's School of Health Sciences.
NHS Digital Chief Nurse Caron Swinscoe discusses the recent launch of the HIMSS Nursing & Midwifery Network for England.
Watch the second day of our livestream from AsiaPac19 in Bangkok, Thailand, which includes interviews with healthcare IT industry luminaries, thought leaders and innovators.
Deep Dive: The final installment of the four-part series on cybersecurity offers practical advice on preventing attacks and mitigating their fallout.
Helen Balsdon, assistant director of nursing informatics at Cambridge University Hospitals, says just because the technology exists doesn't mean that it's the right technology for clinicians.
James Freed, chief information officer at Health Education England, says to get the NHS on a sustainable path, stakeholders need to work in a more efficient, "cleverer" way.
AsiaPac19 will explore the challenge of homegrown EMRs and the "iron triangle" of healthcare as well as host the signing of the Thailand National Digital Healthcare Workforce Development Initiative Oct. 7-10 in Bangkok, Thailand.
Meru Health's digital solution aims to interrupt the downward spiral of depression and anxiety that could lead to suicide, says Emily Hine, VP of business development.
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Kathy Minnis, director of product strategy at Microsoft, discusses how putting the right tools in clinicians’ hands can remove barriers to reconnecting with patients, while protecting data privacy.
