Data Warehousing
HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf explains what that phrase means to him – emphasizing the key role of health equity at the global conference and highlighting some of the information and technology trends he's most excited about.
The new Quantum System One platform, part of a 10 year advanced computing collaboration first announced in 2021, will help accelerate precision medicine research and drug development for an array of medical conditions.
In a preview of his HIMSS23 presentation, Sidney Dixon, chief applications officer at Tower Health, discusses the value of properly archiving legacy data as part of EHR conversions.
Their new CALDERA plugin combines open-source software to help cybersecurity professionals better prepare for attacks on machine learning systems.
Health systems should embrace data-driven efforts to improve nurses' workplace satisfaction, tackle root causes of burnout and enable professional development, says Professor Olga Kagan, RN, in a preview of her HIMSS23 session.
Chris Bates, director of research and analytics at TPP, UK, explains why the ability to provide patients with direct access to their medical records is fundamental to ensuring good quality data.
The lawsuits allege that the two largest hospital networks in Louisiana, LCMC Health and Willis-Knighton Health, used tracking code on their websites and shared protected patient data.
A joint U.S. and ROK cybersecurity advisory provides updates on Maui and H0lyGh0st ransomware TTPs used by North Korea's state-sponsored cyber actors.
A new Edinburgh-based data hub, set for completion in 2024, is expected to transform health experiences and outcomes in the U.K. and beyond, says professor Sir Aziz Sheikh, Usher Institute director and University of Edinburgh dean of data.
What is this information type, and how can it help interoperability efforts in the era of the 21st Century Cures Act, TEFCA and FHIR? David Lareau, CEO of Medicomp Systems, offers a useful primer.