Women In Health IT
Kathleen McGrow, the tech giant’s chief nursing information officer, highlights the HIMSS innovation nursing advisory group, a framework on AI literacy for nurses, and education around AI innovation and leveraging the technology.
The advantages of working in rural healthcare, including speed to market in developing and testing new programs, outweigh the challenges, says Dr. Priscilla Frase, Ozarks Healthcare CMIO and 2024 Changemaker Award recipient.
Nurse informaticists should have a voice in selecting new technologies such as AI to ensure they address bias and capture accurate data, says Mary Joy Garcia-Dia, program director of nursing informatics at NewYork-Presbyterian.
Artificial intelligence can enhance virtual nursing, quality and outcomes, and healthcare transformation, says Dr. Stephanie Lahr, president of Artisight, a healthcare AI technology company. She shows how.
There are 13 startups from PharmaStars' cohort on digital innovation for women's health and health equity, and the accelerators' next cohort, Digital Innovations in Therapeutic Delivery. Naomi Fried, CEO and founder of PharmStars, offers a deep dive.
Edifecs is one company that's working to empower its female employees. The company's director of product marketing and senior director of corporate communications discuss some of those efforts.
Geisinger is using smart TVs to deliver to patients relevant, integrated clinical information, says Rebecca Stametz, VP of digital transformation at the company's Steele Institute for Health Innovation.
Dr. Zenobia Brown, SVP of Population Health Care Management and associate CMO at Northwell Health, previews a HIMSS23 session on the use of technology to advance behavioral healthcare.
Dr. Laura Jehi, the health system's chief research information officer, will speak with colleagues at HIMSS23 about how the Epic EHR and MyChart are helping to recruit participants for research initiatives such as the Cleveland Clinic BioRepository.
PharmStars' spring 2023 cohort will focus on women's health and health equity for underserved populations, says CEO Naomi Fried, who put forth a call for applications to digital health companies worldwide.