Women In Health IT
Cynthia Sikina, vice president of Financial Services with consulting firm Afia, works with healthcare providers to optimize financial operations, not by having a technology background, but in being able to accurately translate a client’s needs to the IT department.
Women are notoriously underrepresented in health tech, which can have detrimental impacts on the industry as a whole.
Connected Health
More and more health systems are taking steps to "fully unleash nurse innovators at the leadership level," a new report shows, tapping their specialized expertise for technology deployment, process improvement, patient experience and more.
Erika Cheung recently launched the Ethics in Entrepreneurship venture in Hong Kong and the US to help startups navigate ethics in innovation.
Last night at a Partners HealthCare Pivot Labs event, industry players discussed the ins and outs of how to validate a digital health product, regardless of funding.
Yesterday at the World Medical Innovation Forum in Boston, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Seema Verma argued that government can often foil innovation.
Fiona McDonald, director of data sharing and online patient preference setting for Great North Care Record at NHS, recently spoke with Healthcare IT News about what the U.
Vanessa Mason, director of the Institute for the Future, discussed areas of opportunity for health technology and the pitfalls of bias when innovating.
There’s a challenge being the only woman in a room of health IT executives, says Agio’s Compliance …
Before finding her niche in cybersecurity, Agio Compliance Director Deana Fuller found herself in a situation familiar to many.
For International Women's Day, NHS Digital executive director of product development Wendy Clark outlines her journey into healthcare IT.