Women In Health IT
(SPONSORED) Justin Barnes interviews CEO of eHealth Services Group Denise Hines, addressing the hot topics of discussion at HIMSS17 including Women in Health IT, workforce diversity and the future of health IT policy and technologies.
In this podcast, Rod Piechowski, senior director, Health Information Systems at HIMSS, interviews Rachelle Blake, president and CEO of Omni Micro and Omni Med Solutions and the recipient of an inaugural HIMSS Most Influential Women in Health IT Award, which she received at HIMSS17.
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Whether the doctor or patient is a Democrat, Independent, or Republican, the numbers are clear that people think healthcare coverage is important for all.
"The stagnation of women’s participation in the workforce is noteworthy because the workforce gap continues to grow," according to the 2017 Global Information Security Workforce Study.
(SPONSORED) Karen Guice, former Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, advises women in health IT to see opportunity in the face of bad experiences and risk taking.
Women in battleground states who voted for President Donald Trump are becoming increasingly disenchanted about the border wall and cuts to after-school programs.
Free to students and teachers K-12, the program hopes to improve teaching methods for computer science curricula.
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This approval is expected to open the floodgates for more direct-to-consumer tests for disease risks.