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Tom Sullivan

Tom Sullivan

Tom Sullivan is the Editor-in-Chief of Healthcare IT News. Sullivan writes the Innovation Pulse column and covers major HIT topics including government policy and emerging technologies. Follow Tom on Twitter @SullyHIT

Mobile Health IT
By Tom Sullivan | 10:16 am | October 04, 2017
Set the bar high: Don’t be afraid to steal ideas that delight people and make them want to use the technology.
Revenue Cycle
By Tom Sullivan | 02:27 pm | October 03, 2017
Despite attempts to repeal and replace ACA, American Enterprise Institute scholar says value-based care is path forward.
Population Health
By Tom Sullivan | 03:24 pm | October 02, 2017
Talking about artificial intelligence as a cure for cancer does doctors, hospitals and patients a disservice, speakers at the Pop Health Forum say.
Privacy & Security
By Tom Sullivan | 10:40 am | October 02, 2017
Apple, IBM, Mozilla and Apache all have fixes out, and not installing them leaves open doors for hackers to walk right through.
By Tom Sullivan | 05:59 pm | September 29, 2017
Price’s resignation comes amid criticism about his use of taxpayer dollars for private jets while traveling around the country.
Compliance
By Tom Sullivan | 01:37 pm | September 29, 2017
Epic, Cerner, athenahealth, Allscripts have all certified modules for meaningful use since mid-July.
Analytics
By Tom Sullivan | 12:33 pm | September 29, 2017
Hospitals and payers voted on their favorite innovators - athenahealth, Salesforce, M*Modal and more - based on client experience metrics.
Electronic Health Records
By Tom Sullivan | 11:31 am | September 29, 2017
A voluntary certification program is already mandated by the 21st Century Cures Act.
Electronic Health Records
By Tom Sullivan | 11:00 am | September 29, 2017
The in-person and virtual happenings slated for next week to spotlight the value of health IT.
Precision Medicine
By Tom Sullivan | 04:57 pm | September 28, 2017
Oregon Health & Science University will run analytics against clinical data to deliver decision support to clinicians.