Operations
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Dana Trampas, senior digital health specialist at HIMSS, shares how healthcare organizations can promote and advocate for LGBTQ health equity and inclusion within their patient populations and their workforces.
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Grady Burrows, executive director of HIT in the CLE, talks about creating a demand-driven model for diverse, local IT teams and his work with colleges and employers to build a career pipeline for youth.
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Dr. Jay Bhatt, managing director at Deloitte, shares recommendations on how businesses can realize productivity and retention benefits by boosting health equity for their employees.
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Michelle Ramim, assistant professor of health informatics at Nova Southeastern University, describes how the university requires seminars on cybersecurity and wearable medical device attacks for medical and dental students.
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R David Moon, CEO and president of Arx Nimbus, shares recommendations for healthcare leadership on how to choose cybersecurity investments in order to eliminate as much risk as possible and make wise cyber insurance purchases.
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Tim Dawson, CTO of engineering at Canon Medical, addresses concerns healthcare leaders have about cybersecurity and how the digital supply chain can be protected with well-developed, properly deployed architecture.
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Anna Schoenbaum, VP of information services at Penn Medicine, discusses the significance of technology for addressing social determinants of health, as well as how regulations mandate the use and collection of SDOH data.
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What I Run's director of corporate communications, Janet Hohmann, and Edifecs' director of product marketing, Elaina McMillan, discuss the importance of data sharing for reducing cost and improving patient experiences.
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Toby Eadelman, CTO at AvaSure, discusses how AvaSure's digital offerings can help hospitals optimize their on-site acute-care nurses' workflows amid staffing challenges.
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Tammy Kwiatkoski, senior director of clinical informatics at HIMSS, describes the growing opportunities for nurse informaticists and the importance of digital solutions for enriching communications between patients and clinicians.