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Women In Health IT

By Diana Manos | 11:00 am | December 19, 2018
The oncologist and health IT veteran will take the highest non-political position at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
IT Infrastructure
By HIMSS TV | 04:22 pm | December 18, 2018
Hong Xu, CPC Party Secretary at Children's Hospital of Fudan University, discusses digital health, smart hospitals and where technology fits into the government's Healthy China initiative.
By Susan Morse | 03:37 pm | December 17, 2018
Vancleave, vice president of Revenue Cycle at Mosaic Life Care, mentors others within the organization and encourages women to take on leadership roles.
By Susan Morse | 05:43 pm | December 11, 2018
Hines is currently is CEO of eHealth Services Group, a health technology consulting firm.
By Diana Manos | 12:25 pm | November 29, 2018
Company appoints former Change, McKesson top executive Megan Callahan.
By Susan Morse | 01:03 pm | November 28, 2018
DeVore is expected to discuss how health systems can move to risk and drive increasing levels of savings and better outcomes.
By Laura Lovett | 10:30 am | November 27, 2018
Third annual recognition honors experts setting an example for everyone when it comes to advancing health information and technology.
Patient Engagement
By HIMSS TV | 05:06 pm | November 20, 2018
Hazel Jones, program director of Apps & Wearables at NHS Digital talks about the wide range of healthcare apps that were put through a stringent assessment process before being made available in the UK's NHS apps library.
Accountable Care
By Susan Morse | 12:33 pm | November 20, 2018
The healthcare venture formed by Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase has hired insurance executive Dana Gelb Safran as head of measurement, a data-driven technology position, according to CNBC. Safran is the chief performance measurement and improvement officer and senior vice president of Enterprise Analytics, at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts. She joins the Boston-based group headed by Dr. Atul Gawande. WHY IT MATTERS In her role at BCBS Massachusetts, Safran was responsible for leading efforts to use data, measurement, incentives, and reporting to improve the quality, outcomes, and affordability of care, according to biography information from the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission. Webinar: Women in Blockchain: Making a Difference in Healthcare through Distributed Ledger Technology Safran’s experience improving quality and outcomes while lowering the cost of care through IT is exactly how the industry views Amazon’s new venture and its potential to tackle healthcare’s greatest challenges. Data and analytics will loom large, as will offering the 1-plus million employees of the three companies a personalized approach to healthcare benefits. THE TREND Not much has been released about the new venture, which the big three formed earlier this year. It still has no official name. Gawande was named CEO in June. Safran’s background in health insurance, however, aligns with the innovations expected of Gawande, a Brigham and Women’s Hospital surgeon, author and New Yorker staff writer who, in the November 12 issue, sympathized with physicians struggling to balance EHR technology with work schedules and patient care. DANA SAFRAN: THERE'S MORE TO KNOW Safran was appointed to serve on MedPAC in 2017 in a term through April 2020. She is also an associate professor at Tufts University School of Medicine. She serves on a number of state and national advisory bodies related to healthcare quality and affordability, including the National Quality Forum Consensus Standards Approval Committee and the CMS Technical Expert Panel on the Quality Rating System. Twitter: @SusanJMorse Email the writer: susan.morse@himssmedia.com