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In the new episode of HIT Cybersecurity, Nakia Grayson, IT Security Specialist at NIST, discusses the unique infosec challenges inherent in delivering care from hospital to home – and shares some resources that can help.
Deep Dive: Female-led digital health startups journey to overcome funding and other challenges in a male-dominated industry.
Dr. Uché Blackstock weighs in on strategies to work toward true equity in healthcare.
Nurx CEO Varsha Rao joins host Jonah Comstock and MobiHealthNews Managing Editor Laura Lovett to discuss the female-focused telehealth company's expansion from contraception to dermatology, migraines and more.
Innovation increases when you have leaders who think in inclusive ways, says Kim Garriott, CIO, Healthcare, NetApp.
The chief information officer describes how her Baltimore-based health system has adapted its EHR and IT systems for complex COVID-19 vaccine scheduling and administration – and how it plans to capitalize on shifting provider-consumer paradigms.
Black trailblazers in the medical field have made digital healthcare innovation possible, says Iris Frye, founder of Parity HIT.
HIMSS TV contributor, entrepreneur and patient advocate Kate Milliken shares her own story of beating COVID-19 and talking her doctor into prescribing monoclonal antibody treatment.
North Dakota Department of Health's Mary Woinarowicz discusses how, although North Dakota doesn't lend itself to the easiest vaccine rollout, it has a secret weapon: a robust database called NDIIS.
Machine learning can help flag troubling patterns and improve systems moving forward, says Linguamatics' Dr. Elizabeth Marshall.
HIMSS' Global Maternal Health Tech Challenge is looking for solutions to behavioral health and care coordination challenges.
Technology, HIEs and state immunization registries will all play a role in getting individual immunization records into the EHR, experts say.