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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 | 09:43 am | April 20, 2017
The decision is due by July, but many questions are cropping up about which path is actually best in the long-run.  
By Tom Sullivan | 12:18 pm | April 19, 2017
Quality management and diagnosis and treatment systems are among top use cases for AI and cognitive computing, IDC report says.
By Tom Sullivan | 09:30 am | April 19, 2017
CEO Stephen Lieber said the move will help speed the time for cutting-edge health IT products to reach the market. 
By Tom Sullivan | 01:23 pm | April 18, 2017
The public views Republicans as too extreme to work effectively with even the GOP-controlled Congress, but Democrats don’t fare much better in that regard.
By Tom Sullivan | 12:15 pm | April 12, 2017
Agency says pilots at Harvard and Intermountain, as well as work with NIH and FDA, are already advancing the goal of accelerating scientific discovery for personalized treatment plans.
By Tom Sullivan | 09:28 am | April 12, 2017
Health Level 7 genomics co-chair points to use cases in place today that other hospitals can adopt to advance precision medicine.
By Tom Sullivan | 01:37 pm | April 11, 2017
Amazon and Merck are putting $250,000 on the line for innovators that use Alexa voice solutions to make Type 2 diabetics’ lives better.
By Tom Sullivan | 11:39 am | April 11, 2017
A new Healthcare IT News and HIMSS Analytics survey found population health and precision medicine among the initiatives where health IT professionals expect AI to have the greatest impact.
By Tom Sullivan | 02:25 pm | April 07, 2017
Our top takeaways from the Pop Health Forum 2017 in Boston.
Analytics
By Tom Sullivan | 07:42 am | April 07, 2017
The technologies are enabling early-adopter hospitals to transition from the art of medicine to the science of medicine.