Women in Health IT
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HIMSS25 panelists Rebecca Woods, Marissa Maldonado and Roz Cordini talk about their commitment to encouraging women to pursue careers in the field and to creating a community that fosters deep friendships and collaborations.
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Because healthcare IT requires an enormous amount of late hours, a lot of travel and in-person meetings, work-life balance is a major challenge for women working in IT, says Jeffery Daigrepont, SVP of Coker Group.
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What I Run's director of corporate communications, Janet Hohmann, and Edifecs' director of product marketing, Elaina McMillan, discuss the importance of data sharing for reducing cost and improving patient experiences.
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Geisinger's Rebecca Stametz discusses how digital whiteboards are replacing manual processes and giving patients a clear view of their care.
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Northwell Health's Dr. Zenobia Brown talks about whether AI can support clinical interaction and how would we evaluate its effectiveness.
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Dr. Laura Jehi, the health system's chief research information officer, discusses how the Epic EHR and MyChart are helping recruit participants for research initiatives such as the Cleveland Clinic BioRepository.
When is a virtual nurse needed? What are the skills required? What outcomes are hospitals seeing? Lisbeth Votruba, RN, chief clinical officer at AvaSure, explains.
Founder and virtual CIO of Bluebird Tech Solutions, and founder of Bluebird Leaders, Rebecca Woods, explains and how her nonprofit aims to help inspire future female leaders in healthcare IT.
In this episode of the Virtual Care Paradigm, Dr. Adrienne Boissy, chief experience officer at Cleveland Clinic, discusses how gaining trust and loyalty starts with knowing the patient, and technology's role in doing so.
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The long view for digital health as it relates to clinical trials is implementing innovative tools and processes that make sense for the patient, says Dr. Joy Bhosai, cofounder and CEO of Pluto Health.