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Bill Siwicki

Bill Siwicki

Bill Siwicki is Managing Editor of Healthcare IT News. Bill has 36 years of experience in journalism, with more than 25 years experience in healthcare IT.

Privacy & Security
By Bill Siwicki | 04:02 pm | August 18, 2017
Protecting patients and their data should be as important as basic cleanliness, experts say.
Connected Health
By Bill Siwicki | 04:58 pm | August 17, 2017
The largest nonprofit health system in the U.S. is working to establish a pipeline of early-stage innovators.
Population Health
By Bill Siwicki | 03:19 pm | August 17, 2017
The behavioral health IT vendor is integrating the terms technology from Wolters Kluwer Health to enhance interoperability and optimize analytics.
Telehealth
By Bill Siwicki | 02:58 pm | August 17, 2017
While the average emergency room wait times for low-acuity patients were up to two-and-a-half hours at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, the provider’s Telehealth Express Care service can get patients in and out in 35 minutes.
Data Warehousing
By Bill Siwicki | 04:47 pm | August 16, 2017
Salesforce, Kinvey, IBM, CloudMine and Microsoft come in as market leaders.
Privacy & Security
By Bill Siwicki | 11:04 am | August 16, 2017
These tools have evolved in maturity, and there are ways to conduct due diligence to get past the hype.
Analytics
By Bill Siwicki | 12:20 pm | August 15, 2017
The Xavier Center for Artificial Intelligence is bringing together various players to create AI applications that will be offered for free throughout the industry.
Security
By Bill Siwicki | 11:14 am | August 15, 2017
They seem so basic, but a team of criminology researchers has found they can actually be effective -- but only against certain types of attacks.
Data Management
By Bill Siwicki | 04:04 pm | August 14, 2017
Aetna and Apple are in discussions about the smartwatch, which is evolving toward monitoring chronic diseases, according to one media outlet.
Security
By Bill Siwicki | 03:20 pm | August 14, 2017
Riverside HealthCare achieved a 99 percent compliance rate with phishing campaigns after it educated (and perhaps scared) its staff into being cautious.