Women In Health IT
Jane Harper, director of privacy and security risk management at Henry Ford Health System, discusses why this mantra is essential in security risk management, especially when dealing with 3rd-party tools.
Two prominent women leaders discuss the obstacles they overcame and share lessons learned along the way to successful careers.
In order to be successful with MSSP or other value-based programs, providers need real-time data to improve outcomes and costs, according to healthcare attorney Pam Hepp.
India Hook-Barnard, associate director of precision medicine strategy at University of California San Francisco, says it's all about the data and how integrating and analyzing data will open the door to precision medicine.
Kimberly Carrosino, senior director of identity and access management at Providence Health and Services, says hiring a partner to manage identities within healthcare systems can reduce costs, improve compliance and automate certain workflows.
Allyson Vicars, associate director of health IT research at The Advisory Board, says the best course for executives is to keep it simple by bringing forth viable and easy understood plans that hospital staff can get behind.
Lee Kim, director of privacy and security at HIMSS, says the industry has a long way to go to be able to fend off next WannaCry or Petya. But the good news is collaboration is happening across healthcare to better get prepared.
Jane Harper, director of privacy and security risk management at the Henry Ford Health System, shares her advice for establishing sound practices for managing third-party relationships.
Pia Heikkurinen, theme specialist, capacity renewal at Sitra, talks about the support the Finnish government is giving Sitra to back digital health startups and other healthcare innovators.
Angela Velkova, who manages the WHIT community for HIMSS Europe, discusses how women executives and clinicians are coming together to elevate each other and to stand up against the discrimination they still face in the workplace.