HIMSS Media
Looking ahead to 2023 and beyond, HIMSS Media editors dust off the crystal ball for a look into what's ahead for hospital bottom lines, technology investments, digital health funding and more.
A look ahead at what the uptick in interest and usage of digital health will mean for the future of healthcare and what to expect in 2022 for the industry.
2021 Year in Review
The COVID-19 pandemic helped propel digital healthcare into the spotlight in 2020. But questions remain about how the industry will permanently change. Now at the tail end of 2021, we look back at how digital health has become a healthcare staple.
Workforce
What the healthcare workforce needs, not only to survive, but thrive amid a data and information tsunami.
Frugal Innovation
In May, we look at how companies all over the world are creating new digital health tools with less funding.
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It will take a village to bring gender equity to health IT, and IMO CEO Ann Barnes speaks from personal experience on different ways to get there.
Telehealth, mental health and racial inequality issues have put a spotlight on how to address the needs of underserved populations.
Workforce
This special collection, which will be updated throughout the month, looks at what's being done to ease the provider burden.
In recent years, we have seen the rise of professional groups centered on digital health and telemedicine and established healthcare organizations release guidelines about health innovation. As tech continues to transform health, these efforts have pushed the conversation around digital health validation, implementation and ethics. This month we are following the efforts of entrepreneurs, doctors, investors and executives as they build a solid foundation for healthcare to move through the decade.
Advisory Board's Christopher Kerns joins the HFN staff to talk about hospitals' current financial struggles and how they can weather them.