Workforce
The longtime chief information officer and practicing physician at Boston Children's describes what it's like to take on a new top job during a pandemic, as well as his plans for vaccine distribution, telehealth and remote monitoring across Maine.
Deep Dive: Female-led digital health startups still have a long road ahead to overcome funding and other challenges in a male-dominated industry.
The chief information officer shares how LifeBridge Health has adapted its EHR and IT systems for complex COVID-19 vaccine scheduling and administration – and how it plans to capitalize on shifting provider-consumer paradigms.
Health systems that refuse to see themselves as engineering houses risk falling behind in their ability to properly leverage artificial intelligence and machine learning.
When you have leaders who think in inclusive ways, innovation increases, says Kim Garriott, CIO of healthcare at NetApp.
The chief digital and information officer describes the health system's new Alexa Skill for home care patients as well as larger emerging trends around AI and remote patient monitoring.
Black clinicians and innovators, often unsung, have been behind many of the transformative medical advancements of the past two centuries. Here are some of their stories.
The longtime chief information officer discusses the challenges the IT staff face working remotely, hitting pause on a big implementation due to COVID-19 and what it means to serve the community during times of crisis.
Black pioneers in the medical field have made digital healthcare innovation possible, says Iris Frye, founder of Parity Health Information & Technology.
Machine Learning
Piece Technologies CEO Dr. Ruben Amarasingham and OSF Ventures' Dr. Garrett Vygantas discuss how AI can make physicians' lives easier.