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Rebecca Woods, founder and virtual CIO of Bluebird Tech Solutions and founder of Bluebird Leaders, discusses the evolution of the role of women in healthcare IT and how her nonprofit is inspiring future female leaders in the space.
Cathie Brown, past president of Virginia HIMSS and VP of consulting services at Clearwater, discusses those must-haves – and describes how cybersecurity dovetails with health equity.
More than half of WVU hospitals are in rural areas, but all patients get the same level of care because of EMRAM Stage 7, says Kim Clarke, VP and assistant CIO at West Virginia United Health System.
Hospital in the home creates organizational efficiencies, but can be a challenge for caregivers, says Fran Ayalasomayajula, president at global social impact organization Reach.
Dr. Subha Airan-Javia, founder of CareAlign and a hospitalist at the University of Pennsylvania Health System, discusses how tech can complement EHRs, reduce errors and enhance time management.
Jane Myles, Curebase's VP of clinical trial innovation, discusses the benefits of decentralized clinical trials and why it’s important to be creative when overcoming obstacles to access.
In advance of the event, October 24-28, Anne Snowdon and Toni Laracuente of HIMSS highlight opportunities for digital transformation to enable more equitable care for patients worldwide.
Natasha Ramontal of HIMSS and Raed AlHazme of the Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, talk about the Community Care Outcomes Maturity Model (CCOM), a new measurement tool to replace O-EMRAM.
Midwife and doula coverage would help address the issue of maternity deserts, says Dr. Veronica Gillispie-Bell, head of Women's Services at Ochsner Medical Center.
In-person conference drives energy and partnerships for growth, say representatives from exhibitors DeliverHealth, Consensus and Arcadia.
Teaching, teamwork and innovation are fundamental to improving outcomes and safer patient care through nimble technology and data-driven process changes, says Donna Sabol, Senior VP and CQO for St. Luke’s University Health Network in Pennsylvania.
Amy Chacko, senior consultant and past president of HIMSS New England Chapter, shares how meeting like-minded colleagues can lead to new challenges and new roles that teach leadership.