Population Health
2022 Look Ahead
One CIO names the technologies and leadership strategies he'll be focused on this year: platform design, 'Virtual Care 3.0' and more.
This week's top stories include SCOTUS striking down a COVID-19 vaccine mandate, while upholding another one for healthcare workers at facilities that accept Medicare and Medicaid funding, and warnings of threat actors leveraging flaws in Log4J.
The latest implementation was the new electronic health record system's largest delivery to date, now live in 100 more locations and a Level 1 Trauma Center.
A study from researchers at the Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University found that machine learning models can be used to help support public health decision-making during the pandemic.
He'll be tasked with leading development of new technologies and partnerships focused on access to care, population health management and cost efficiencies for providers, payers and others.
Naomi Allen, cofounder and CEO of Brightline, talks about virtual healthcare and how it could grant access to mental health services for children.
Researchers leveraged technologies to mine the electronic health records of millions of patients and examine the effects of different comorbidities on heart disease.
2022 Look Ahead
Former National Coordinator for Health IT Dr. Don Rucker discusses what's next for interoperability and why he sees TEFCA as a "solid first step."
As the pandemic continues to wreak havoc in hospitals around the country, stakeholders ask elected officials to safeguard access to virtual care.
According to the International Committee of the Red Cross, some of the data belonged to "highly vulnerable" individuals, including missing persons and their families.