Women In Health IT
HIMSS21
A hospital physician specializing in strategic initiatives offers an in-depth preview of her HIMSS21 educational session, which will explore ways to build on today's telemedicine success for the future.
HIMSS21
When COVID-19 hit New York City, the value of telehealth – especially for some vulnerable people who otherwise struggled to safely access services – became clear.
Kristine Sørensen, founder and director of the Global Health Literacy Academy in Denmark, discusses empowering patients in the digital age and why self-management in health is key to sustainable healthcare.
HIMSS21
In a HIMSS21 educational session, the rural health system's virtual health coordinator will walk attendees through how the program works, the technologies used and the successes achieved.
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The accelerated use of technology is making healthcare safer and more accessible for patients, says Susan Lucas Collins, global head of healthcare services at Twilio.
At Gerald Champion RMC, the telemedicine technology is integrated with the EHR. It has proven easy to use for patients, even seniors and technophobes.
A large portion of nurses report being overworked and are suffering burnout – resulting in a growing number leaving the profession – but recent advances in technology are helping to ease their burden.
Vocera CEO Brent D. Lang and CMO Dr. Bridget Duffy and UCLA Hospital System CEO Johnese Spisso discuss the mission of the new CEO Coalition to ensure the wellbeing of the workforce.
Nurses Month may be coming to an end, but fighting burnout is a year-round challenge – including addressing the challenge of seamless EHR use.
Bias in dermatology toward white skin can result in missed diagnoses for people of color, say VisualDx's Dr. Art Papier and Dr. Nada Elbuluk.
