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Artificial Intelligent
By Mike Miliard | 02:24 pm | November 13, 2018
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
By Susan Morse | 10:52 am | October 22, 2018
Hospitals and medical groups with limited security resources still have leadership options in managed care providers and virtual CISOs.
By Susan Morse | 08:07 am | October 22, 2018
Hospitals and medical groups with limited security resources still have leadership options in managed care providers and virtual CISOs.
IT Infrastructure
By Jessica Davis | 03:23 pm | October 19, 2018
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
By Susan Morse | 09:00 am | October 09, 2018
Emerging CNIO position increases the number of women in healthcare IT roles but there are fewer CIOs and the pay gap persists.
Analytics
By Susan Morse | 03:30 pm | October 04, 2018
The CEO of Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase joint venture will speak at HIMSS19 in February.
Electronic Health Records
By Mike Miliard | 12:05 pm | September 27, 2018
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
By Mike Miliard | 09:54 am | September 26, 2018
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
By Jessica Davis | 06:04 pm | September 25, 2018
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.
By HIMSS Women in Health IT | 06:51 pm | September 21, 2018
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.