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By Richard Pizzi | 11:20 am | May 15, 2015
TriHealth, a four-hospital health system based in Cincinnati, Ohio, has named John Ward its new chief information officer.
By Henry Powderly | 12:04 pm | May 12, 2015
April proved to be a good month for healthcare jobs, after the industry added more than double the positions seen in March, signifying the largest gain in months.
By Erin McCann | 12:03 pm | May 11, 2015
When it comes to healthcare data security breaches, law firms can offer firsthand insight into what they see from their clients. A new report sheds light on the No. 1 cause of security incidents for which companies sought legal guidance.
By Mike Miliard | 12:17 pm | May 06, 2015
Not every healthcare provider has a chief experience officer, but more and more are finding that CXOs are key to enterprise-wide patient experience improvement and the alignment of quality, safety and performance strategies.
By Erin McCann | 12:16 pm | March 30, 2015
When talking about the gender discrimination problem in healthcare (and there's a big one), it's best to listen to the people experiencing it: women. They're speaking up, with nearly half of them citing gender bias hurdles that have held them back professionally.
By Steve Nilsen | 09:45 am | March 27, 2015
CMIOs are eager to increase strategic involvement in their organization's critical initiatives, and they are gaining ground.
By Bernie Monegain | 12:06 pm | March 20, 2015
Epic Systems, known for its health IT technology -- with the lion's share of EHR systems in hospitals across the country -- now is garnering attention for its Deep Space auditorium at its Verona, Wis., campus.
By Mike Miliard | 11:57 am | March 19, 2015
Whether an electronic health record works well or not depends who you are: The opinions of clinicians and IT staff can vary widely. But a new EHR satisfaction survey from Black Book suggests that perspective gap may be narrowing.
By Frank Irving | 09:03 am | March 19, 2015
How Texas Health Resources puts new ideas in motion by investing in connected health.
By Steve Nilsen | 10:51 am | March 16, 2015
A relative newcomer to the C-suite, the chief medical information officer title continues to redefine itself. One frustrated CMIO captured the anxiety of this new role when he referred to himself as the "chief apology officer."