Women In Health IT
The 4D Healthware founder says consumer tech will be central to improving the care of patients and bending cost curve.
The IHI Chief Clinical and Safety Officer discusses what it takes to improve patient safety issues plaguing hospitals today.
More networking, more sessions, more learning, more ideas are on tap for the upcoming conference.
The organization is aiming to encourage young women to pursue careers in AI, cybersecurity, data science, health IT and robotics.
Even in today’s tumultuous political environment, do not let others seal your fate, prominent women in healthcare and technology contend. Instead, embrace diversity, resilience and tenacity and strike a work-life balance.
Hines, who built her own healthcare technology company, honored by Women in Technology.
The goal is to make screening more comfortable and to curb anxiety.
Brookings Institution reports improvements in digital education and training a must as digital demands grow.
Some of the industry’s top women leaders share lessons that have helped them succeed in an industry dominated by men.
M*Modal’s Gilan El Saadawi is working on an AI-driven virtual assistant to better capture clinical documentation.