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By Dean Koh | 11:28 am | October 08, 2019
The HIMSS Thailand National Digital Healthcare Workforce Development Initiative (WDI) was officially launched on the opening day of the HIMSS AsiaPac 2019 conference on October 7 in Bangkok, Thailand.
Strategic Planning
By Susan Morse | 04:40 pm | October 07, 2019
Members are given financial and other rewards for participating.
By HIMSS TV | 08:36 am | October 07, 2019
Deep Dive: The final installment of the four-part series on cybersecurity offers practical advice on preventing attacks and mitigating their fallout.
By HIMSS TV | 05:42 pm | October 04, 2019
Helen Balsdon, assistant director of nursing informatics at Cambridge University Hospitals, says just because the technology exists doesn't mean that it's the right technology for clinicians.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:10 pm | October 04, 2019
The health system used a new data management platform to combine 15 different provider databases, better enabling patients to schedule appointments online and through a new Patient Engagement Center.
By HIMSS TV | 07:01 pm | October 03, 2019
James Freed, chief information officer at Health Education England, says to get the NHS on a sustainable path, stakeholders need to work in a more efficient, "cleverer" way.
By HIMSS TV | 08:44 am | October 03, 2019
AsiaPac19 will explore the challenge of homegrown EMRs and the "iron triangle" of healthcare as well as host the signing of the Thailand National Digital Healthcare Workforce Development Initiative Oct. 7-10 in Bangkok, Thailand.
By Benjamin Harris | 11:27 am | September 24, 2019
Chief information security officers might not consider it a badge of honor to have presided over a data breach. But many organizations are prioritizing hiring CISOs with experience in managing them.
By Leontina Postelnicu | 04:51 am | September 24, 2019
An interview with Katie Trott, chief nursing information officer at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust.
By Mike Miliard | 03:24 pm | September 13, 2019
A new report from Manatt Health Strategies points to big differences in how return on investment should be gauged, depending most importantly on provider type – but also on acuity mix, IT infrastructure, staffing and other considerations.