Women In Health IT
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Business leader at Philips Wellcentive talks lessons learned and the future of value-based healthca…
Philips Wellcentive’s Business Leader Niki Buchanan also gives tips for women working in the health IT industry.
Analytics
Innovation Factory’s Alaa Chalabi talks using wearables to detect sleep disorders and snoring habits at WISH in Doha, Qatar last week.
Jane Miller, COO of Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne, Australia, shares that her organization, which reached the elite stage 7 EMRAM, treated EMR implementation as a clinical transformation project, not an IT project.
Artificial Intelligent
Robin Frady, executive director, B&CI Information Services at Grady Health System, talks about her organization’s success with using AI and data to target at-risk patients with post-discharge EMS outreach.
Both the clinician and the patient hold an important piece to the care puzzle, according to Kristina Sheridan, head of the enterprise strategy and transformation department at the nonprofit MITRE Corporation.
MIT's Cynthia Breazeal is developing "social robots" that could help care for patient's emotional wellbeing.
Epic’s CEO encouraged women to forget the glass ceiling and use the fact that they are not men to their advantage.
To Health2047’s Lúcia Soares, the political climate has increased awareness around challenges and highlighted work that remains due to unconscious bias.
To Wolters Kluwer executive Cathy Wolfe, the shift into value-based care requires lifelong learning bolstered by new technologies that will prepare them for the evolving tech landscape.
Spanning a long and varied three decade career in military medicine with the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and Australian Defence Force (ADF), Air Vice-Marshal (AVM) Tracy Smart demonstrated her versatility and capabilities in both local and overseas appointments in places such as the United States, Timor Leste and the Middle East.