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By Susan Morse | 01:11 pm | April 04, 2016
The research also found that womens’ salaries grew at a higher rate than their male counterparts, while orthopedists, cardiologists, dermatologists are the highest-paid doctors.  
By Bill Siwicki | 08:58 am | April 01, 2016
Running security and IT under a CFO or chief administrative officer is bound to be problematic because they typically lack a technology background. One expert's alternative: Empower CIOs and all employees to innovate a culture of security.  
By Jessica Davis | 12:27 pm | March 30, 2016
PowerWare is similar to the Locky virus in that it's delivered via email through a Microsoft Word document that resembles an invoice and locks down the system until the ransom is paid.
By Mike Miliard | 11:21 am | March 11, 2016
Projects come from from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health and NIH National Cancer Institute; the Food and Drug Administration, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and other agencies.
By Mike Miliard | 10:35 pm | March 02, 2016
As electronic health records have proliferated in recent years, so has the use of medical scribes. That's an unwelcome development for two big reasons, said two CMIOs at HIMSS16.
By Bernie Monegain | 09:20 pm | February 29, 2016
The forum brought together women in various management, technology and clinical roles to discuss how best to create community, resources and content to address the interests of women.
By Jessica Davis | 08:27 pm | February 29, 2016
LAS VEGAS - As healthcare moves into a more globally connected environment and government programs, such as those from CMS determine what costs should be for providers, organizations must look toward non-labor needs to improve care outcomes and reduce costs, according to Mark Ziemianski, vice president, Business Analytics at Children's Health System of Texas.
By Jessica Davis | 11:03 am | February 26, 2016
The same week the Hollywood Presbyterian attack was making headlines around the world,  another species of ransomware – aptly named "Locky" – was first observed in the wild.
By Henry Powderly | 10:30 am | February 05, 2016
Healthcare businesses added more than 37,000 jobs in January, the U.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:30 am | February 04, 2016
Electronic health record giant Epic Systems has cracked Glassdoor's list of top 20 companies that provide their employees unique benefits and perks.