Women In Health IT
An electronic tool to help alert physicians about patients at risk for birth defects or pregnancy complications is being developed through a three-year cooperative agreement with a $1.2 million grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration's genetic services branch.
Healthcare IT News editor Bernie Monegain interviews Patricia Skarulis, Vice Presidet and CIO of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York.
PITTSBURGH - Women Care Associates at Magee Women's Hospital at the University of Pittsburg Medical Center has rolled out a Web-based patient education platform. To make sure phys...
Information technology is top of mind among women polled about the state of healthcare today. Sixty percent said technology that enables doctors to send medical records and patient histories electroni...
Italy and Albania have partnered on a remote monitoring project to prevent tumors in Albanian women.
Digital imaging technology is expected to get a boost from a recent study that found digital mammography was helpful in diagnosing cancer in some women.Providers and vendors, wh...
Digital mammography provides radiologists with advantages in diagnosing cancer for some women, a large study by the American College of Radiology concluded.Results of the study,...
The results from the 2004 Health Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Compensation Survey show strong salary growth for healthcare IT professionals. But just how strong depends on your g...