Women In Health IT
Winner of a HIMSS Most Influential Women in Health IT Award dedicates the honor to all women in hea…
Shareefa Albulmonem, head of eServices, Office of the CIO at King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center in Saudi Arabia, is one of seven women being honored by HIMSS with a Most Influential Women in Health IT Award.
Gates Foundation gives $279 million to bolster University of Washington Population Health Initiative
The grant will be awarded over the next decade and will help expand the UW’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation as a global population health hub.
The founder of hcsmSA and co-founder of hcsmAFRICA talks about her hero, pet peeves, and what’s top-of-mind among her social media followers.
The immediate past chair of the North America HIMSS Board of Directors has contributed to nursing and healthcare through leadership roles as an advanced practice nurse, chief nursing officer and CEO.
Access to healthcare is underpinned in large part on a health consumer’s access to information about available health care services, their location, price, and if the patient is very fortunate to glean, quality.
I’ve written many posts on leadership.
Think about the little girls you know.
The HIMSS and CHIME award winner, and chief information officer of Children’s Health in Dallas, on her strengths as a leader, gender inequity in health IT, and what excites her most career-wise.
Current chief executive Robert Henkel will retire on July 1, 2017.
The healthcare consultant discusses her followers’ most pressing issues, picks a health IT hero and reveals that very few people know her real first name.