Interoperability
Innovative ideas, research and case studies are shared, discussed and analyzed at the annual HIMSS conference each year. This gallery highlights some important ideas from HIMSS16 and offers a preview on how this year’s conference will develop them in 2017.
A year-end poll from Black Book Market Research, which surveyed healthcare CEOs, CIOs and CFOs, predicts an uncertain year ahead for health IT as political, financial, clinical and business questions come into focus and shape hospital decision making.
Healthcare leaders converged at the HIMSS Pop Health Forum 2016 in Chicago Sept. 12-13 to talk about the next steps in population health management – offering tips to meet the evolving demands of the healthcare industry, and sharing success stories and best practices.
From accountable care to precision medicine, data analytics to interoperability, this running list keeps track of the profusion of IT startups leading the way toward big changes across healthcare.
2015 was the year of the healthcare data breach. It was also the year where those in charge of protecting data found their moment in the spotlight. As some of the most in-demand professionals around, chief information security officers are on the front lines of a challenging new era.
We combed the Healthcare IT News website to come up with some of our favorite -- most interesting -- pieces on interoperability we could find. Did we miss something?
The American Medical Informatics Association has created a task force, comprising some of the most experienced people in the field of health IT and patient safety, to take on the thorny issues associated with the use of electronic health records. Meet its members here.
Drawn from the "Guiding Principles for Big Data in Nursing" report put together earlier this spring by the HIMSS CNO-CNIO Vendor Roundtable, these 10 principles are meant to point the way toward smarter use of data by nurses and nurse informaticists.
Wednesday highlights from HIMSS15 in Chicago including the George W. Bush keynote.
The HIMSS15 Show Floor re-opened Tuesday to over 40,000 attendees.