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By Diana Manos | 11:39 am | January 15, 2016
Concepts like artificial intelligence and machine learning may seem pretty abstract in healthcare, but experts say the Internet of Things is poised to quickly change that.
By Gus Venditto | 02:50 pm | January 12, 2016
The HIMSS Annual Conference has developed many rhythms that are familiar to longtime attendees. But this year’s conference is changing the beat by a couple of steps with a Monday to Friday calendar that provides more time for education and networking on the exhibit hall. The HIMSS16 pre-education day will take place on Monday in Las Vegas, rather than on Sunday as happened in recent years. The opportunities for education at HIMSS16 will be as rich as ever, with 300 sessions covering all of the most essential topics for health IT. And, as you would expect, there will be presentations on a number of new topic areas. Monday’s educational programs will end at 5 pm, clearing the schedule to begin the opening keynote from Michael Dell, founder and CEO of Dell Inc. And immediately following the keynote, the exhibit hall will open with a reception for all attendees, starting at 6:30 p.m.  in Exhibit Hall G.   See all of our HIMSS16 previews Starting Tuesday, the exhibit hall will return to a schedule that will be more familiar to regular attendees, opening at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, closing at 6 p.m. each day except on Thursday when it will close at 4 p.m. (For schedule details, visit http://www.himssconference.org) Two new landmarks will brighten this year’s exhibit hall. You can read more about the Population Health Knowledge Center and the Revenue Cycle Knowledge Center. And the Connected Health Experience is new, combing exhibits and education for Mobile Health, Connected Patient and Games for Health into one area. Networking is always an important part of the HIMSS Annual Conference. One activity growing in popularity is the Women in Health IT Networking Reception, which provides an opportunity to get together in a relaxed setting. Joining the reception will be George Clooney, Bruno Mars, Madonna and other celebrities who will appear as lifelike wax replicas; the event takes place at Madame Tussauds. You may not get an autograph but at least you can take a selfie with the stars. The event requires a $45 registration; it is expected to sell out, so reserve early. For a different type of networking event, sign up for the Super Nap Data Center Tour.  The guided tour includes transportation to one of highest-ranking colocation data centers in the world. And the youngest members of HIMSS will have their own networking opportunity at the Millennials on a Mission Reception. It promises to be a great opportunity to compare notes and build relationships in a casual atmosphere. To stay up to date on everything happening in the weeks leading up to the event and through the event, visit our Destination HIMSS section. Times and Places: Opening Reception, Feb. 29, 6:30 p.m., Exhibit Hall G; Women in Health IT Networking Reception, Mar. 1, 5:30 p.m., Madame Tussauds; Super Nap Data Center Tour, March 3, 7:30 – 11:30 a.m. or 12:00 – 4:00 p.m. Millennials on a Mission Reception, Label Lounge at the Palazzo, March 2, 6:30 p.m. Twitter: @GusVenditto
By Jessica Davis | 04:26 pm | January 11, 2016
High-functioning IT systems are crucial to converting a physician practice to a patient-centered medical home model, but only a third of practices examined in a new RAND Corporation study were able manage continuous investments in the necessary technology infrastructure.
By Bernie Monegain | 10:58 am | December 22, 2015
Paul DePodesta, one of the men who brought "Moneyball" to Major League Baseball, just joined Scripps Translational Science Institute, where he will use his data-analyzing prowess to help drive transformation in medicine.
By Jessica Davis | 03:18 pm | December 17, 2015
Kaiser Permanente plans to build a medical school in Southern California, the integrated care giant announced on Thursday. The plan is to enroll the first class of 48 students in 2019.
By Mike Miliard | 12:29 pm | December 16, 2015
Population health management is fast becoming a priority for healthcare providers, but many are still figuring out which technology partners are best suited to help them fuel data-driven initiatives, according to a new 2015 Population Health Study by HIMSS Analytics.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 11:26 am | December 08, 2015
As healthcare and technology professionals gather to share strategies for optimizing revenue cycle management in a challenging and fast-changing reimbursement environment, Healthcare IT News' sister publication Healthcare Finance offers live updates.
By Tom Sullivan | 11:00 am | December 08, 2015
SAP on Tuesday announced two new products for housing and analyzing clinical and genomics data. The tools are built on top of its HANA in-memory computing platform.
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By Cari McLean | 10:56 am | November 25, 2015
Kemp Edmonds, Lead Solutions Consultant at Hootsuite Media, says it's time to get real about social selling and call it what it really is: social networking. Social media is long-term relationship building tool and not a tool to make sales.
By Luke Shulman | 12:18 pm | September 24, 2015
Meaningful use of analytics to improve quality of care and organizational efficiency is contingent on an accessible user-friendly interface. How can "users" find their way back into the "user experience"?