Bill Siwicki
In his upcoming HIMSS22 session, Dr. Jim Walton, president and CEO of Genesis Physicians Group, will give an in-depth look at his work with predictive machine learning and social determinants of health.
Wes Wright, CTO at digital identity company Imprivata, explains how the two security approaches can reduce workflow disruptions while safeguarding protected health information.
The Urban Indian Health Program increased monthly billing by 88% and collections by 75%.
The Wisconsin health system has conducted almost 250,000 telemedicine visits since the start of the pandemic.
Dr. Steven E. Waldren, vice president and chief medical informatics officer at the American Academy of Family Physicians, offers an advance look at his HIMSS22 session on clinical artificial intelligence.
The health system employs small, handheld devices for remote monitoring that patients can use at home, in conjunction with physicians in their offices.
As they look to the next five years, health IT leaders from provider organizations large and small discuss their spending strategies for those two key technologies.
Moreover, 83% of users who are designated as high-risk due to their condition are interacting with the "Ripple" app and platform in a meaningful way.
The new workflow saves up to 500 hours each month that staff now can dedicate to more mission-critical activities. And CD costs have been drastically reduced.
A KPMG security pro offers healthcare CISOs, CIOs and other leaders advice on how to secure devices and keep patients safe.