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Women In Health IT

By Jane Sarasohn-Kahn | 06:07 pm | September 08, 2017
The number of uninsured women in the U.S. fell by nearly a half, from 19 million in 2010 to 11 million in 2016.
Quality & Safety
By Regina Holliday | 04:29 pm | September 08, 2017
Founder of The Walking Gallery of Healthcare honors friend and a leader who lent her voice to patients who needed to be heard.
Workforce
By Sue Schade | 03:44 pm | September 08, 2017
When I speak to groups about women in IT, I tell them not to put up with being bullied, intimidated and other nonsense.
Workforce
By Bernie Monegain | 05:18 pm | August 30, 2017
The rule was seen as an essential step in helping to close the pay gap in the workplace and in various sectors.
Connected Health
By Bernie Monegain | 02:35 pm | August 28, 2017
Dubbed one of the sharpest engineers today, Nandini Ramani is charged with building up the company’s patient engagement tech.
Electronic Health Records
By Bernie Monegain | 03:02 pm | August 25, 2017
CEO ranks 73rd among 100 billionaires in tech, according to the publication.
Workforce
By Mike Miliard | 05:45 pm | August 24, 2017
Women have a lot at stake in the fight over the future of healthcare and are more likely to be poor and depend on Medicaid and plan healthcare coverage for the whole family.  
Quality & Safety
By Jane Sarasohn-Kahn | 10:07 am | August 22, 2017
Most affected are poor people with no insurance.
Workforce
By Bernie Monegain | 08:30 am | August 22, 2017
Penquin introduces ‘The Friendship Code,’ a coding workshop for ages 8-12.
Workforce
By Bernie Monegain | 07:00 am | August 22, 2017
Although children between the ages of 11 and 14 years old demonstrate a high level of interest and skills in STEM ­– science, technology, engineering and math – their interest dwindles as they get older, according to new research from Randstad, a global human resources firm.