Workforce
Workforce
Methodist Hospital chief information officer named the John E. Gall Jr. award for “his dedication and generosity,” advocating inside the Beltway for many rural and small hospitals — not just his own.
Electronic Health Records
Shafer takes over the position left vacant after the death of co-founder Neal Patterson.
Data Warehousing
A new report from Aon's security experts predicts more and different cyberattacks, and highlights the pressing need for healthcare organizations to change some of their approaches.
Workforce
Cases against technology giants shine a light on salary discrepancies between men and women and that’s as true in healthcare as any other industry.
Privacy & Security
Consumerism. Patient safety. Privacy and security and enforcement and an increase in cyberattacks will be top of mind in the next twelve months.
Workforce
Diann Smith of Texas Health Resources takes the post as the American Health Information Management Association also elected several other new officials.
Workforce
There are big opportunities for hospitals and other organizations to use information and communication tech to enable economic empowerment for women.
Compliance
Cybersecurity has become an extremely complex field and chief information security officers need a specific body of knowledge – and a smart staff to handle the rest.
We look back at 2017 and the stories that struck a chord with readers – the new tech, policy changes and the sagas. Take a moment to reflect on a busy year.
Analytics
Stanford researchers see risks in improperly deployed artificial intelligence but say it can have big benefits when used as a partner in care delivery.