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IQ Solutions works with nonprofit organizations and federal agencies to help expand access to care and improved population health. Kimberly Brock, the company's VP of communications, explains more.
Amy Chacko, chair of the New England HIMSS Clinical Informatics Committee, offers one example: Why better education and outreach are needed to increase access to monkeypox vaccines in the LGBTQ+ community.
The role of women in healthcare IT is evolving. Rebecca Woods, founder and virtual CIO of Bluebird Tech Solutions, explains how and describes how her nonprofit is working to inspire future female leaders.
Christina Nichols, vice president of U.S. government solutions for Philips, describes her company's innovative responses to the pandemic – and how those tools are being reimagined to help boost access worldwide.
Cathie Brown, VP of consulting services at Clearwater and former president of Virginia HIMSS, answers that question – and explains how broadband access and improved patient experience are also imperative.
Wearable devices offering visibility into the functions of the human body can empower underserved communities. Victor Brown, founder and CEO of Xcellent Life, explains how.
Christopher Kunney, senior VP of digital transformation at Divurgent, explains how age-tech is being deployed for home care as primary care becomes virtual and accessed through nontraditional organizations.
Kim Clarke, assistant CIO at West Virginia United Health System, says even though more than half of WVU hospitals are in rural areas, all patients get the same level of care because of EMRAM Stage 7.
Fran Ayalasomayajula, president of global social impact organization Reach, says hospital-at-home approaches enable organizational efficiencies – but can also be a challenge for caregivers.
Investing in companies founded by entrepreneurs from historically marginalized communities is important, says Kaakpema "KP" Yelpaala, who adds that ensuring those individuals have a say in the organizations that receive funding is crucial.