Workforce
Artificial Intelligent
A new study, which just enrolled the first of some 1,200 patients, will examine how artificial intelligence could help certified medical assistants do echocardiograms.
Juniper
Hospitals and medical groups with limited security resources still have leadership options in managed care providers and virtual CISOs.
Hospitals and medical groups with limited security resources still have leadership options in managed care providers and virtual CISOs.
IT Infrastructure
The issues shared during an Oct. 18 state senate meeting mirror those the healthcare sector faces: a lack of resources and an onslaught of attacks make it nearly impossible to keep up.
Workforce
Emerging CNIO position increases the number of women in healthcare IT roles but there are fewer CIOs and the pay gap persists.
Analytics
The CEO of Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase joint venture will speak at HIMSS19 in February.
Electronic Health Records
Automation, customization and – above all – an ability to show value and ROI are must-haves for hospitals looking to make promising tech take root.
Analytics
Ochsner Health's chief clinical transformation officer gives us a look behind the curtain, showing how the system makes innovation fundamental to its mission.
Workforce
Faye Wattleton, co-head of Buffkin/Baker’s governance practice, shares how boardroom diversity is more than cosmetic: It enhances debate and perspective, including issues like women’s health.
All great companies started as a single idea. A fleeting burst of electricity, a synapse firing, a chemical reaction. Then those ideas, like cells in a body, begin to divide and reproduce. Like cells, they find intention and purpose in a mission, organs developing in a growing embryo. Once born into the marketplace, those companies’ ideas, like children, gain agency, meet the world and adapt as experience matures insights.