Women in Health IT
Communicating the benefits of technology early in the process helped prepare the workforce for change and cultivate an open-minded culture, says Katie Trott, CNIO at Royal Free London NHS FT.
Honorary clinical tutor Ijeoma Azodo discusses the Shuri Network, which addresses the need for diversity in providing the breadth of care currently lacking.
Author Emily Peters shares how her book "Procedure: Women Remaking Medicine" is involved in the conversations about space and creating a better healthcare system.
Stony Brook Medicine Chief HIPAA Privacy Officer Stephanie Musso describes changes to HIPAA, new OCR enforcements of its right to access provision and more.
Melinda Wassell, chief health informatics officer at Work Healthy Australia, says helping practitioners improve patient outcomes through data dashboards also benefits employers with better risk mitigation strategies.
Tiatros is making partnerships to inject digital mental health support into established care and rehab programs, says Mahima Muralidharan, the company's chief psychology officer.
Danielle Carroll, postdoctoral scholar and orthopaedic surgeon at UCSF, discusses the lessons space health can learn from global health.
The industry is embracing consumer-friendly offerings, says Dr. Jacqueline Shreibati, former chief medical officer of AliveCor, who describes how the company's personal ECG tech works.
Sinikka Salo, leader of change with Finland's Permanent Secretary's Cabinet Ministry of Social Affairs and Health Government, says trust and security are extremely important when it comes to using citizen data to improve health outcomes.
Lorraine Bessmer, senior cybersecurity analyst at St. Luke's Health System, discusses the need for third-party cybersecurity standards to improve hospital-vendor partnerships.