Women in Health IT
Carium Chief Transformation Officer Lygeia Ricciardi discusses how applying behavioral change science aligned with the way humans are wired provides usable data that can empower patients.
TriHealth got all of its nursing and home care facilities documenting quality and utilization directly into its Epic EHR to give patients solutions to make care decisions.
By tracking her daughter's 26 symptoms in a complete patient story over time, Kristina Sheridan, Center for Veterans Enterprise Transformation department head at MITRE, says she gave doctors vital information for successful treatment.
The industry has learned a lot during the last decade, and now we’re ready to use those lessons learned to move in new directions, says Subha Airan-Javia, associate professor at Penn Medicine.
Project HEAL CEO and co-founder Kristina Saffran says the organization provides online support groups and mentors to help those with eating disorders overcome them to improve quality of life.
Jen Horonjeff, founder and CEO of Savvy Cooperative, talks about connecting innovators directly with patients to design effective products.
Sanofi execs Ruchita Sinha and Christina Koutoudis share the company’s thoughts about digital technology, innovation and pharma's role and future.
Oranit Ido, chairwoman of mHealth Women, recaps a preconference event at MedInIsrael in Tel Aviv, where 450 women from around the world gathered to learn from each other and share their experiences with healthcare and innovation.
Joyce Brocaglia, CEO of Alta Associates and founder of Executive Women's Forum, sees a need to fill board of director seats with people with security skills as well as to diversify cybersecurity teams.
Lisa Simpson, CEO of AcademyHealth, discusses the different types of innovation – from technology to value-based care and population health to state-based healthcare experimentation – that are disrupting the healthcare industry.