Women In Health IT
Sophie Pinkard discusses her journey in healthcare IT and where the industry is heading in the future.
Startups should work closely with their target audiences in the product-creation phase and not wait for the feedback after the product or service is rolled out, says Karolina Korth, founder of the Kuala Lumpur Health 2.0 chapter.
The oncologist and health IT veteran will take the highest non-political position at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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.
Vancleave, vice president of Revenue Cycle at Mosaic Life Care, mentors others within the organization and encourages women to take on leadership roles.
Hines is currently is CEO of eHealth Services Group, a health technology consulting firm.
Company appoints former Change, McKesson top executive Megan Callahan.
DeVore is expected to discuss how health systems can move to risk and drive increasing levels of savings and better outcomes.
Third annual recognition honors experts setting an example for everyone when it comes to advancing health information and technology.
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.