Women in Health IT
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We have to give patients treatments and tools that align with what they are looking for, says Savvy Cooperative founder and CEO Jen Horonjeff.
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Women typically take on a chief health officer type role in their families, so AdaRose gives them the resources to make that role easier, says founder and CEO Lygeia Ricciardi.
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Dr. Yaa Kumah-Crystal, assistant professor of biomedical informatics at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, explains why voice is the next frontier for health tech.
Solera Health CEO Mary Langowski says payers want to know how to change the experience to make access easy for beneficiaries.
Cleveland Clinic's Chief Experience Officer Dr. Adrienne Boissy describes the "secret sauce" to effective care – providers imagining what the patient is going through and understanding the real pain points before implementing a technology touch.
HIMSS’ Most Influential Women in Health IT Award recipients come together to talk about gender, race and equity in the workplace.
Telehealth Connection TV: Improvement is still needed however; professor Rupa S. Valdez shares how vendors and informaticists can boost virtual care accessibility.
Kristine Sørensen, founder and director of the Global Health Literacy Academy in Denmark, discusses the importance of improving digital health literacy globally and why self-management in health is key to sustainable healthcare.
In this episode of HIT Cybersecurity, attorney Wynter Deagle, partner at Troutman Pepper, discusses what victims of a ransomware attack should be thinking about in terms of incident response, cyber insurance and other compliance questions.
Qure4u founder Dr. Monica Bolbjerg shares best practices and real-world examples of scaling digital health technologies.