Women In Health IT
Genevieve Morris has 10 years of health IT experience and worked with ONC in support of the State Health Information Exchange Program while working for Audacious Inquiry.
There are 13 men working on the new bill while Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins is writing her own legislation.
Dorothy Lavinia Brown, MD, a surgeon and Tennessee lawmaker, is the sole woman in the 2017 class of inductees into the Tennessee Health Care Hall of Fame.
Former Surgeon General Dr. Regina Benjamin still advocating for holistic approach to community heal…
She believes prevention is the key to building a more sustainable healthcare system.
The $8 billion allocations proposed with the AHCA would have to cover the 17.5 million people who could lose coverage with Medicaid cuts.
Customer service, account management and long-term value for the investment are among the key points in developing a good vendor relationship.
Adam Bazer of HIMSS North America profiles Blake and considers the delicate art of translation in healthcare.
DeLuca is joined by five other 2017 honorees, which include women from GE Digital, Humacyte, Analog Design and BMC Software.
In this podcast, Rod Piechowski, senior director, Health Information Systems at HIMSS, interviews Rachelle Blake, president and CEO of Omni Micro and Omni Med Solutions and the recipient of an inaugural HIMSS Most Influential Women in Health IT Award, which she received at HIMSS17.
Don't wait to learn that lesson the hard way, time away from work is not optional.