Bernie Monegain
Research from Accenture and Girls Who Code is out with the classic good news, bad news regarding women in the computing workforce. The bad news? The number of women in the U.S. computing workforce will decline from 24 percent to 22 percent by 2025, the research shows.
The findings continue to disappoint, disturb.
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Describes the cloud-based EHR company’s culture as encouraging experimenting without fear of failing.
The joint venture of Independence Blue Cross and DaVita HealthCare Partners said it will offer doctors access to athenahealth’s cloud services for analytics, care coordination, risk-stratification.
"I want you to remember something: Past is prologue," said Rometty at the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing in Houston, billed as the largest gathering of women technologists in the world.
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Disruption is already starting. Hospital and IT vendor executives should should pay close attention to innovations and emerging business and care models, Frost & Sullivan says.
New technology will enable Midland to offer clinicians a more holistic view of patients and give those patients access to a portal.
Technology giant Dell is partnering with Girls Who Code, a national nonprofit dedicated to closing the gender gap in technology.
After an incident exposed the protected health information of 31,800 people, the organization failed to conduct a proper risk analysis, according to federal officials.
The service can be used to boost performance by capturing disease burden and risk-adjustment factor scores.