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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

By Tom Sullivan | 12:36 pm | April 26, 2017
The upcoming event will address emerging technologies, leadership insights, challenges to overcome and practicable advice about thriving in the increasingly data-rich healthcare world.
By Tom Sullivan | 11:03 am | April 26, 2017
CEOs and IT pros said they will invest heavily in digitizing operations within the year.
Electronic Health Records
By Tom Sullivan | 04:27 pm | April 25, 2017
The software rollout went so wrong that the agency had to first revert to paper records and then start from scratch to find a new EHR vendor.
By Tom Sullivan | 10:25 am | April 25, 2017
The jointly developed software will enable healthcare organizations to add clinical decision support applications into clinicians workflow, executives say.  
By Tom Sullivan | 02:31 pm | April 24, 2017
The industry group argued that not adequately funding the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT would undermine the 21st Century Cures Act and inhibit work toward a learning health system.
By Tom Sullivan | 12:18 pm | April 24, 2017
Sylvia Trent-Adams, Murthy’s deputy, takes over as acting Surgeon General.
By Tom Sullivan | 11:22 am | April 24, 2017
The network is working to make 20 percent of patient visits virtual, officials said.
By Tom Sullivan | 04:08 pm | April 21, 2017
Global vice president John Daniels said the new requirements for its Electronic Medical Record Adoption Model are truly aspirational and provide a glimpse at the future with non-scored options as well.
By Tom Sullivan | 04:12 pm | April 20, 2017
Most respondents from foreign countries report far fewer electronic health record dangers.
Electronic Health Records
By Tom Sullivan | 11:58 am | April 20, 2017
With a total of 66 products in ONC’s Certified Health IT List, and many of those are modules rather than EHR platforms, hospital IT shops need to check-in with their vendors now.