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Dr. Camila Murga, senior health informatician at Globant, believes changemakers need to be at all levels in every team.
As a high-flying startup ecosystem comes back down to earth, health systems with the financial resources will be able to double down on their digital transformation efforts.
Dr. Tamara Sunbul, medical director of clinical informatics at Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare, discusses how to ensure technology is aligned with user requirements.
Janae Sharp, founder of Sharp Index, describes mental health in the healthcare industry as a complex issue requiring multifaceted solutions.
Too often, people think narrowly about integration, viewing it only in terms of making sure one system can talk to another. It must be far more than that.
While we can't afford to have redundancy in every situation due to budgets and application architectures, we can partner to understand the core technology needs and design to minimize downtime for business and clinical units.
Cyberattacks are increasing in severity, and downtime can last weeks, according to Dr. Christian Dameff, professor of emergency medicine at UC San Diego.
Mayo Clinic nursing informatics administrator Lisa Stephenson discusses the ways nursing helped meet the challenges of COVID-19 and how technology and informatics help ease nurses’ administrative burden.
When employees say yes to unsolicited push notifications, they effectively allow a malicious actor to bypass the controls offered by two-factor authentication – and open a new vulnerability for phishing attacks, or "phushing."
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The adoption of new technology has helped Abu Dhabi's Capital Health hospital improve clinical outcomes, drive business efficiency and empower the workforce. See this virtual tour from the United Arab Emirates.
