Women In Health IT
Anjali Kataria, Mytonomy CEO and cofounder, explains how the company's novel CRM used high-quality video content to help patients learn how to manage chronic illnesses.
A communications technology expert discusses the fragmented processes patients endure getting in touch with a provider, and what she sees as solutions to the problems.
Mayo Clinic nursing informatics administrator Lisa Stephenson discusses the ways nursing helped meet the challenges of COVID-19 and how technology and informatics help ease nurses’ administrative burden.
The prolific health system is now able to offer telemedicine appointments to patients for primary care, urgent care and more than 70 specialties. More than 8% of total outpatient visits now are conducted virtually.
The company said it will use the funds for hiring staffers, building a user community and developing new products.
Does that stat catch your attention? Good. Shawn Sefton, RN, talks about the results of a new survey of RNs, the key problems it identified – and how technology can help lessen burnout.
Funding from CMS and many payers has made establishing and providing this type of patient care a strategic focus for health organizations.
Iris Frye, CEO and founder of Parity Health IT, shares what to look forward to at the HIMSS22 Celebration of Black Excellence in Orlando.
The goal was adding smart technology to enhance communication and overall safety. The hospital also equipped all patient rooms with an "i-bed," bedside tablet and electronic whiteboard.
She will be taking on the new role immediately.