Women In Health IT
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus met with the tech sector to talk about the industry's diversity problems.
HIMSS is conducting a short survey to determine what challenges women face and what opportunities they have leveraged along their career path.
Quest CIO Lidia Fonseca explains that by working with customers, technology vendors can better anticipate the needs of customers and design more effective products.
Mobile phone or videoconferencing tools enabling women and girls to see doctors via virtual consults shines a light on gender dynamics of information and communication technologies for healthcare.
A letter signed by 19 U.S. Senators says that removing health and scientific data from various federal websites undermines access to evidence-based care resources.
Companies said the FDA-cleared technology will increase earlier diagnoses of the fifth leading cause of cancer deaths among women.
HIMSS latest compensation survey found that females are paid 18 percent less than males for the same or similar work responsibilities.
Strasburger & Price's Corinne Smith opens up about the #MeToo movement, and the need to address other issues still plaguing women in the workforce.
As the healthcare model changes, data needs to be embedded into the plan or system to drive the clinical experience, Kim Ingram said.
The UPMC executive is leading more than a few cutting-edge projects at the health system.