Talent Tuesday: New Boards
As 2023 brings in a new year of challenges for our healthcare system, here are some of the organizations with their new boards helping to bring change and solutions.
Read MoreAs 2023 brings in a new year of challenges for our healthcare system, here are some of the organizations with their new boards helping to bring change and solutions.
Read MoreXavier Becerra has been confirmed as the 25th United States secretary of health and human services beginning on March 19, 2021. AMA, AHA, ATA along with dozens of other industry and professional organizations are standing by him and are ready to work with him.
We’ve rounded up some of the latest news and announcements pertaining to the coronavirus and the healthcare industry.
This is our ongoing reporting on how AI is being integrated into healthcare technology. We are seeking out the thought leaders and innovations that are moving the needle forward which include Novant Health, Jvion, Compulink Healthcare Solutions, InveniAI, Lark Health, Omron Healthcare, Change Healthcare, & Wolters Kluwer, Health.
This is our ongoing reporting on how AI is being integrated into healthcare technology. We are seeking out the thought leaders and innovations that are moving the needle forward which include Xconomy, Syft, Tampa General Hosp., Secure Exchange Solutions, GLHC, Veeva Systems, UCHealth, AHA, & the CMS AI Health Outcomes Challange.
This is our ongoing reporting on how AI is being integrated into healthcare technology. We are seeking out the thought leaders and innovations that are moving the needle forward which include PeriGen, Beazley, Catasys, Inc., HIMSS, Michigan Medicine, BlackThorn Therapeutics & more.
Comment period for HHS Proposed Rule, 21st Century Cures Act: Interoperability, Information Blocking, and the ONC Health IT Certification Program is now over. See what the industry has submitted for consideration.
Annual reports and studies that have been published ranging from the state of interoperability, physician burnout, mergers & acquisitions, and hospital data.
The AMA and the AHA have both issued statements on the steps taken by the ONC to strengthen the monitoring and testing of certified EHRs and supports ONC’s general framework laid out in its recently released final rule.