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Gus Venditto

Gus Venditto

Gus Venditto is the former Vice President of Content Development for HIMSS Media and author of six books and hundreds of articles. At PC Magazine he was executive editor and author of the Pipeline column identifying IT trends. He was editor-in-chief of Internet World magazine and the Internet.com IT portal which included SearchEngineWatch and Developer.com. At DowJones he was a product manager of the career section of the WSJ Digital Network. You can follow him at @gusvenditto

 

By Gus Venditto | 05:27 pm | February 14, 2017
A list of fun events taking place in the evening hours.
By Gus Venditto | 07:53 am | February 09, 2017
An exhibit hall water pump represents a project to solve an urgent health issue. 
By Gus Venditto | 08:28 am | February 08, 2017
Essential details to help you get the most from your annual conference experience.
By Gus Venditto | 09:57 am | February 02, 2017
Today’s growing economy is forcing healthcare organizations to pay more for top talent. And many hospitals are finding that out the hard way. 
By Gus Venditto | 02:58 pm | December 19, 2016
An executive search will begin to replace Steve Lieber who led the organization through a period of significant growth. 
By Gus Venditto | 04:55 pm | December 01, 2016
The concerns many IT professionals raised about security and compliance issues appear to have been over-stated. HIMSS Analytics will delve into its research in a Dec. 6, 2016 webinar on the topic. 
By Gus Venditto | 11:38 am | December 01, 2016
A webinar featuring the CIOs of two award-winning hospitals will share their thoughts about how to improve morale and inspire their staffs. 
By Gus Venditto | 11:10 am | October 07, 2016
Northwell Health replaced its aging email tracker with a system that helps manage compliance, contract review and budget approvals. And it built the new system with existing resources. 
By Gus Venditto | 12:24 pm | September 20, 2016
The Accountable Care Learning Collaborative, which Leavitt co-chairs with former CMS Administrator Mark McClellan, published a framework for sharing best practices and care delivery competencies.
By Gus Venditto | 05:06 pm | September 06, 2016
A team at Houston Methodist believes it has developed an artificial intelligence software program that can improve mammography readings to 99 percent accuracy by analyzing the free form text of clinical reports.

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