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Best Hospital IT Departments

By Mike Miliard | 04:07 pm | December 05, 2017
This year's crop of winning departments displayed the highest levels of employee satisfaction in their survey responses.
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By Bernie Monegain | 07:44 am | December 05, 2017
From ER to OR, imaging to labs, the IT team is all about resilience and resolve, its CIO says.
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By Mike Miliard | 07:34 am | December 05, 2017
"You don't know how strong you are until you face a big disaster like this," said the CIO of the only HIMSS Stage 6 hospital in Puerto Rico, which has been powering its EHR with a generator since the storm struck.
By Healthcare IT News | 01:00 am | June 19, 2017
Throughout the 2017 Best Hospital IT Departments survey process, Healthcare IT News and its data collection/research partner, HIMSS Analytics, will remain committed to the privacy and anonymity of all respondents.
By Healthcare IT News | 01:00 am | June 19, 2017
Why should I participate? By submitting your nomination, you'll enjoy the distinction of being considered for ranking as one of the top hospital IT departments nationwide.
By Mike Miliard | 12:15 pm | May 24, 2017
Our annual awards recognize top hospital and health system teams based on leadership, professional development opportunities, salary and benefits, workplace culture and more.
By Gus Venditto | 11:38 am | December 01, 2016
A webinar featuring the CIOs of two award-winning hospitals will share their thoughts about how to improve morale and inspire their staffs. 
By Tom Sullivan | 08:10 am | November 30, 2016
A look inside some of the most ambitious initiatives happening at Healthcare IT News' 2016 Best Hospital IT Departments, which are cultivating a bold new era of care delivery by homing in on the patient experience.
By Mike Miliard | 08:05 am | November 23, 2016
Healthcare IT News took the pulse of its Best Hospital IT Departments 2016 winners and found that progress on these fronts is fluctuating – from ‘dabbling’ today to leading-edge work toward next-generation care delivery.
By Tom Sullivan | 08:54 am | November 22, 2016
Natural disasters. EHR downtime. Data breaches. They’re all on the list. The more surprising ones? Not being disruptive enough and building systems that don't match what clinicians and patients actually need.