Skip to main content

Workforce

By Kat Jercich | 11:40 am | October 04, 2021
David Sides' open letter comes in response to weeks of back-and-forth between the ambulatory care vendor's founder and the board.
By HIMSS TV | 07:40 am | October 04, 2021
In this edition of "Workplace Re-Entry in the Healthcare Industry," healthcare attorney Aaron Maguregui discusses HIPAA and patient privacy in regard to telehealth and his projections for the post-COVID-19 world.
By Sam Hanna | 05:20 pm | September 30, 2021
While the 'robot' aspect of RPA gets most of the attention, successful implementation centers on the people and processes that will be impacted by the technology – and in a healthcare system where burnout is rampant, there are plenty of those.
HIMSS21
By HIMSS TV | 03:44 pm | September 30, 2021
Frank Cutitta, founder and CEO of HealthTech Decisions Lab and a COVID-19 survivor, describes how his experience spurred him to tackle the loneliness and complexity of healthcare.
By Mike Miliard | 11:13 am | September 29, 2021
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.
By HIMSS TV | 05:14 pm | September 28, 2021
In this edition of "Workplace Re-Entry in the Healthcare Industry," Zoom CIO Advisor Bill Shickolovich and U Penn Medicine CIO Michael Restuccia discuss how the healthcare industry is handling the shift to work from home.
By Mike Miliard | 01:13 pm | September 23, 2021
The new Providence National Foundation is targeting technologies and strategies for wider access to personalized care, including telehealth, genome sequencing, data mapping and more.
By HIMSS TV | 06:05 pm | September 22, 2021
Mary Langowski, CEO of Solera Health, says payers want to know how to change the experience to make access easy for beneficiaries.
By Joyoti Goswami | 03:59 pm | September 22, 2021
Technology has proved to be a blessing for consumers who today have a plethora of care options and improved access to care. This is not the case with frontline providers who continue to suffer from burnout and fatigue. 
By Kat Jercich | 02:31 pm | September 22, 2021
Selected institutions will use the money to develop curricula, recruit participants and assist in public health career placements.