Women In Health IT
HIMSS21
HIMSS Senior VP Terri Sanders discusses how the organization has not stopped innovating and pushing the envelope since its inception 60 years ago.
HIMSS21
"As patient engagement becomes more easily scaled through better digital tools, we do risk oversaturation of our patients," says one UPMC clinician ahead of his HIMSS21 presentation.
Dr. Mariea Snell's patients nationwide need only a smartphone to connect via text or video for complete care. She discusses her work training the tech-enabled clinicians of tomorrow.
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"Powerful men tend to advocate for other men when leadership opportunities come up," says one CEO who will share her perspective at HIMSS21. Women should do the same.
With help from $1.9 million in FCC telemedicine funding, it has monitored more than 18,000 patients since March 2020 while driving a Net Promoter Score greater than 70.
Ethical data sharing means patients are the true owners of their data, not the tech experts who have become the de facto owners, say Cotiviti's Nicole Neumarker and Sensyne Health's Derek Baird.
HIMSS21 Digital
In an upcoming HIMSS21 Global Conference Digital Session, two health leaders discuss the shift in priorities necessitated by COVID-19 – and explore lessons learned for the future.
Telehealth Connection TV: Professor Rupa S. Valdez says improvement is still needed and outlines how vendors and informaticists can boost virtual care accessibility.
Remote patient monitoring technology also has helped the health system drop its 30-day readmission rate from 14% to 6%.