Workforce
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After agreeing to a "mutual separation," Rusty Frantz stepped down this week as president and chief executive officer, and also from the company's board.
One challenge is there is now nationwide competition for remote staff, says Kimberly Scaccia, VP of revenue management for Mercyhealth.
Four health IT leaders from across the country discuss lessons learned during the pandemic in the latest installment in our feature series. They spotlight some "long-term 'change the game' strategies" developed over the past year.
The initiative, funded from the American Rescue Plan, is aimed at public health informatics and data reporting. It seeks to boost minority-serving institutions such as HBCUs.
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GE Healthcare’s EdisonTM Ecosystem champions a new approach to technology procurement for hospitals and institutions, embedding AI in workflows seamlessly and taking the transformative benefits of digital health to the next level.
Leaders from Walmart, Best Buy and Philips offer their predictions for the future of telehealth – and part their companies can play.
It's important to provide diverse offerings for different surgical training use cases, says FundamentalVR CEO Richard Vincent.
HIMSS21
There's widespread recognition that AI and machine learning have value, but also that they're not fully understood, according to the HIMSS State of Healthcare – which finds operational use cases slightly more favored than clinical ones.
The chief information officer at the University of Texas and Dell Medical School discusses COVID-19 vaccine distribution, privacy protections and patient engagement for post-pandemic population health.