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Nursing and IT
By Bill Siwicki | 11:15 am | September 04, 2025
Educators collaborate with preceptors to identify knowledge gaps and create targeted content. Tangible benefits include reducing overtime costs and repeat in-person training sessions – nurses can now review materials when they wish.
By Andrea Fox | 11:06 am | January 10, 2023
The network is bringing a virtual lactation consultation platform to thousands of Connecticut and Massachusetts newborns and families through a partnership with Nest Collaborative.
By Bill Siwicki | 11:48 am | June 06, 2022
The organization now does everything from tele-stroke diagnoses to virtual urgent care to lactation assistance via telehealth.
By Mike Miliard | 11:03 am | January 30, 2020
Intermountain's longtime chief information officer will receive the John E. Gall Jr. award at HIMSS20 in Orlando this March.
By Tom Sullivan | 10:01 am | January 07, 2019
CHIME CEO Russell Branzell said he is "one of the most courageous people I know," while HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf added that Kopetsky "epitomizes values and traits all in health strive to achieve."
Electronic Health Records
By Diana Manos | 02:50 pm | December 07, 2018
System deployed clinical decision support alerts along with its EHR to lead the country with the least amount of patient falls.
IT Infrastructure
By Tom Sullivan | 04:31 pm | July 13, 2018
Here's a look at why a secure innovation foundation is important – and some advice for getting started building one.
Analytics
By Bernie Monegain | 03:24 pm | June 13, 2018
The center, called Catalyst Health-Tech Innovation, will convene experts across the healthcare and wellness industries to incubate new ideas, officials say.
Workforce
By Tom Sullivan | 10:25 am | January 15, 2018
Methodist Hospital chief information officer named the John E. Gall Jr. award for “his dedication and generosity,” advocating inside the Beltway for many rural and small hospitals — not just his own.
By Henry Powderly | 10:03 am | November 15, 2017
The rise of consumerism in healthcare has put fresh weight on public ratings programs from groups like Leapfrog, Healthgrades and U.S. News.