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Tom Sullivan

Tom Sullivan is the Editor-in-Chief of Healthcare IT News. Sullivan writes the Innovation Pulse column and covers major HIT topics including government policy and emerging technologies. Follow Tom on Twitter @SullyHIT

Privacy & Security
By Tom Sullivan | 04:55 pm | May 11, 2017
Any hospital can adopt these to bolster their cybersecurity posture, according to Fernando Martinez, chief digital officer of the Texas Hospital Association.
Privacy & Security
By Tom Sullivan | 02:59 pm | May 11, 2017
Kaiser Permanente chief technology risk officer shared predictions for 2017 and touches on the security issues likely to persist into 2018 at the Healthcare IT News Privacy & Security Forum.
Electronic Health Records
By Tom Sullivan | 08:33 am | May 10, 2017
Hospitals spend so much money on EHRs that it makes them veritable tech vendors, whether they like it or not, and that creates the opportunity to deliver a better user experience for clinicians, staff and patients. 
By Tom Sullivan | 03:00 pm | May 09, 2017
Harrisburg Gastroenterology said suspicious system activity triggered discovery that an unauthorized person could have accessed patient data.
By Tom Sullivan | 12:29 pm | May 09, 2017
The American Academy of Family Physicians says that needs to change, and points to the kind of technology that actually enables better care.
By Tom Sullivan | 04:08 pm | May 08, 2017
The agency is evaluating options after a failed Epic implementation, and another off-the-shelf is the likely choice.
By Tom Sullivan | 12:10 pm | May 08, 2017
Hospitals are increasingly looking for more technical employees, AHIMA found, based on latest job listings.
By Tom Sullivan | 04:15 pm | May 05, 2017
CAC software can automate nearly 90 percent of medical coding and enable hospitals to compare actual care with best practices to increase efficiencies, report says.
By Tom Sullivan | 11:35 am | May 04, 2017
The two-day event features more than 20 experts sharing insights about precision medicine in the here-and-now and the promise it holds for the future.
By Tom Sullivan | 09:26 am | May 04, 2017
Rate at which veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder completed psychotherapy programs jumped from under 10 percent to 73 percent.