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By Kat Jercich | 05:03 pm | May 24, 2021
Nurses Month may be coming to an end, but fighting burnout is a year-round challenge  – including addressing the challenge of seamless EHR use.
By HIMSS TV | 08:07 am | May 24, 2021
Bias in dermatology toward white skin can result in missed diagnoses for people of color, say VisualDx's Dr. Art Papier and Dr. Nada Elbuluk.
By HIMSS TV | 07:24 am | May 20, 2021
In this episode of HIT Cybersecurity, attorney Wynter Deagle, partner at Troutman Pepper, discusses what health systems should be thinking about in terms of incident response, cyber insurance and other compliance questions.
By HIMSS TV | 12:28 pm | May 19, 2021
11 Health Director Justine Seres says patient experience can't be overlooked when driving innovation, as her late husband, patient advocate Michael Seres, discovered – and his legacy will be continued with the HIMSS Global Patient Innovator Award.
By Sara Mageit | 04:48 pm | May 18, 2021
The partnership will use Ada Health's AI-based platform to speed up the diagnosis of rare conditions.
By HIMSS TV | 07:00 am | May 18, 2021
CAQH Senior Vice President April Todd discusses the council's new FHIR endpoint directory, as well as the challenges and opportunities as health plans get more used to API-based data exchange.
By HIMSS TV | 07:20 am | May 13, 2021
Babymoon Care Chief Medical Officer Dr. Deborah Maufi discusses ways to build a more equitable system for maternal health.
By Kat Jercich | 11:00 am | May 12, 2021
On International Nurses Day, RNs from around the country say telehealth, mobile apps and, yes, electronic health records have been integral to providing seamless patient care at their organizations.
By HIMSS TV | 10:03 am | May 06, 2021
It's important to ensure the use of digital tools is preserving compassionate connections between clinicians and patients, says Franka Cadée, president of the International Confederation of Midwives.
By Jeff Lagasse | 06:08 pm | May 04, 2021
Inequities can be found in every facet of the industry, but targeting medical students and residents can help stem the tide.