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Mike Miliard

Mike Miliard

Mike Miliard is Executive Editor of Healthcare IT News. He focuses on topics such as interoperability, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, analytics, population health and patient experience and is responsible for overall coverage decisions.

By Mike Miliard | 07:55 am | November 17, 2016
From basics like spending time with staff to strong leadership, Healthcare IT News award winners discuss what works best for keeping their tech teams satisfied, productive, innovative and aligned with the bigger mission.
By Mike Miliard | 12:17 pm | November 15, 2016
NYP Ventures follows the health system’s NYP Innovation Center and NYP OnDemand digital health suite in advancing emerging technologies.
By Mike Miliard | 07:53 am | November 14, 2016
Obama's Precision Medicine Initiative and Biden's Cancer Moonshot deserve to continue, too. 
By Mike Miliard | 12:22 pm | November 07, 2016
Other emerging C-suite roles, such as chief strategy officer, chief transformational officer, chief innovation officer, chief integration officer and physician-in-chief are also earning better compensation.
By Mike Miliard | 07:59 am | November 03, 2016
Contest seeks innovative uses of APIs thay can enable consumers to more easily share their personal health data.
By Mike Miliard | 12:42 pm | November 01, 2016
See which providers earned the prestigious award and read about how we determined the IT shops that are the best of the best. 
By Mike Miliard | 11:39 am | November 01, 2016
Our annual reader survey finds the keys to creating an environment where job satisfaction supports the long-term mission.
By Mike Miliard | 08:40 am | November 01, 2016
New bolt-on 'niche functionality' offers both opportunities and challenges for the South Carolina hospital.
By Mike Miliard | 08:37 am | November 01, 2016
A small staff but big expectations means creativity is needed to put patients first at the Iowa hospital.
By Mike Miliard | 08:10 am | November 01, 2016
The hospital also has strong relationships with Epic and Apple. And CIO Ed Kopetsky shines a light on the IT people who put tech to work for patients as its true heroes.