Women In Health IT
She comes to OCR from New York State's Department of Health, where she coordinated COVID-19 response and led social programs. Before that, she worked in the Obama administration on cybersecurity at DHS.
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AdaRose CEO Lygeia Ricciardi says women typically take on a chief health officer type role in their families, so her company gives them the resources to take advantage of digital health tools to make that role easier.
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Virtual assistants are the future for both patients and providers, explains Dr. Yaa Kumah-Crystal, assistant professor of biomedical informatics at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Panelists said better data collection and decentralized clinical trials may be one way to boost diversity efforts.
Mary Langowski, CEO of Solera Health, says payers want to know how to change the experience to make access easy for beneficiaries.
The Colorado health system has seen a 37% reduction in time to complete ICU transfers, a 4% decrease in time to admit and a 90% improved confidence in critical capacity decisions.
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Informaticists bring improvement to every aspect of care and allow nurses to spend more time with patients and families, says Kassaundra McKnight-Young, senior clinical informaticist at the Truman Medical Center.
A virtual care expert leads readers through the recent history of telehealth and offers tips on new medical services that can be delivered via telehealth while complying with HIPAA.
Boston Scientific, Smiths Medical, Optum, Medtronic and Abbott Laboratories are funding the bulk of the activities at the University of Minnesota's new center.
In just its first month, the eClinicalWorks tool returned external records on 2,300 patients to Carolina Cape Fear Medical Group – offering fuller, timelier and more holistic views of these people.