Women In Health IT
Executives from Wolters Kluwer, 4D Healthware and Femwell Group Health suggest finding mentors among women and men alike, breaking down stereotypes and surviving in the age of #MeToo and #TimesUp movements.
From Eric Schmidt’s “Dr. Liz” idea to influential women being recognized, women in health IT were in full force at the conference.
An engaged group gathers for the third annual roundtable discussion at HIMSS18.
The government-wide MyHealthEData initiative is led by the White House Office of American Innovation.
Co-founder Indu Subaiya called on providers to embrace and think beyond their walls.
Health systems and technology developers need to design better, more humane experiences for patients and clinicians alike, said Adrienne Boissy at the HIMSS18 Patient Engagement & Experience Summit.
Amelie Koran opens up on her mission to support other women and LGBT members in the government, and pushing to make security leadership roles more diverse.
While value-based care is often seen as a challenge, Diana Nole feels it’s an opportunity to shift into improving outcomes and improving quality.
Women are still badly underrepresented in information and technology fields, among others. And the pay gaps are widest in fields where female managers dominate.
At HIMSS18, Pagosa Springs Medical Center CMIO Michelle Flemmings will explain how the Colorado critical access hospital has made the most of its clinical data.