Women In Health IT
Health economist Jane Sarasohn-Kahn, however, says the industry still has miles to go before public policies align with social determinants of health.
WAMBI CEO Rebecca Metter discusses how looking at the clinician and patient experience through the same lens strengthens bonds between caregivers and patients.
Technology is helping to bring healthcare to the homes of the ageing population in Finland and nursing is at the forefront of this community-based care.
Duke University Health System Associate CMIO Genie McPeek Hinz, MD, discusses how the provider was the first to earn what it calls the "Triple 7," HIMSS Analytics' recognition for ambulatory, acute and analytics maturity.
Unresolved issues of today are whether the health IT industry will be subject to more regulation and how current payment and incentive models will evolve, says Sharp Index founder Janae Sharp.
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Hope for Henry CEO Laurie Strongin details how the non-profit is helping children in the hospital understand what it happening to them, what their diagnosis means and what to expect.
Springboard Enterprises Director Rebecca MacKinnon details how her firm helps with leadership development for female entrepreneurs.
Quantuvis helps bring efficiency and analytics to negotiations between managed care and pharmaceutical companies, says CEO Lisa Bair, who also describes the healthcare opportunities for female entrepreneurs like herself.