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I’ve written many posts on leadership.
Think about the little girls you know.
Peter Basch, MD, senior director of health IT quality and safety, research and national health IT policy for Washington, D.
The HIMSS and CHIME award winner, and chief information officer of Children’s Health in Dallas, on her strengths as a leader, gender inequity in health IT, and what excites her most career-wise.
Current chief executive Robert Henkel will retire on July 1, 2017.
The more advanced organizations are adjusting their security postures, with security leaders working more closely with executives, according to Hewlett Packard Enterprise's annual State of Security Operations Report.
The University of Vermont Medical Center filed a certificate of need, or CON application, with the state of Vermont Jan. 3, seeking approval to create a unified electronic health record system across four hospitals in the University of Vermont Health Network.
Paul Griffin, previously professor in the Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech, has joined Purdue University as the new director of the Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering and professor of industrial engineering.
A business center Saudi Arabia created in partnership between GE, Saudi Aramco and TCS is staffed solely by women and has achieved the milestone in March 2016 of employing 1,000 women, with a target of hiring 3,000 women in the coming years.
A white hat hacker says he notified DoD subcontractor Potomac Healthcare on Dec. 29, but the files remained online for more than an hour after the initial warning.