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By Brian R. Spisak | 02:51 pm | February 14, 2025
As artificial intelligence and other digital health technologies make their mark, provider organizations need to pursue "organizational ambidexterity." Here's what that means, along with six tips for achieving it.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:32 pm | January 28, 2025
Dr. Michael S. Barr, a veteran and a healthcare consultant, explains how SBAR – Situation, Background, Assessment and Recommendation – will bring C-level health system execs onboard for strategic artificial intelligence investments.
Strategic Planning
By John Glaser and Michael Fadden | 10:27 am | December 19, 2018
Properly configured EHRs are a start. From there, top leadership can employ several tactics to address the difficult and complex challenge.
Patient Engagement
By Tom Sullivan | 12:41 pm | January 17, 2018
The Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center CMIO earned the award by applying IT at the point of care to optimize engagements and improve outcomes, the associations said.
EHR
By John Glaser | 12:09 pm | August 09, 2017
The veteran executive proposes a multi-pronged approach to ending the tyranny of wasted time and effort created by today’s technologies.
By Bill Siwicki | 02:14 pm | April 10, 2017
HIMSS and 24 other organizations want the feds to support creating unique patient identifiers to improve care delivery.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:59 am | December 02, 2014
The American College of Radiology and Massachusetts General Hospital will leverage the Nuance Communications' PowerShare Network, Nuance announced Monday at the Radiological Society of North America's annual convention.
By Mike Miliard | 12:13 pm | September 16, 2014
In a pointed letter sent to HHS Secretary Sylvia Matthews Burwell on Monday, a who's-who of industry stakeholders complained of "immediate concerns" about their members' ability to continue meaningful use participation.
By Erin McCann | 08:05 am | April 02, 2014
It took the Senate nearly five hours Mar. 31 to debate and approve a bill that would temporarily fix the SGR and also delay ICD-10 one year. The curious -- and disconcerting -- thing is, during that time not a single Senator made mention of the ICD-10 provision included in the bill, leaving many industry officials questioning: Do they even know what they just voted on? Either way, overall the folks in healthcare were not very happy.
By Diana Manos | 11:57 am | August 30, 2013
A new poll by the American College of Physician Executives was prompted by a federal court judge's decision to overturn a longstanding injunction that prevented CMS from releasing information about payments to individual physicians.