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Penn State Health CIO Cletis Earle discusses how EHR tweaks, telehealth and data sharing via CommonWell have helped the health system manage population health during the pandemic.
Empathetics founder and psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital Dr. Helen Riess joins Frank Cutitta, who was hospitalized with COVID-19 for 100 days, to discuss "institutionalized loneliness" and other emotional aftereffects of the pandemic.
Dr. Daniel Nigrin, the longtime CIO and practicing physician at Boston Children's, discusses what it's like to take on a new top job during a pandemic, and describes his plans for vaccine distribution, telehealth and remote monitoring across Maine.
Deep Dive: Challenges remain for female-led digital health startups to overcome in a male-dominated industry.
Tressa Springmann, CIO at LifeBridge Health, describes how her Baltimore-based health system has adapted its EHR and IT systems for complex COVID-19 vaccine scheduling and administration - and how it plans to capitalize on shifting provider-consumer paradigms.
Kim Garriott, CIO of healthcare at NetApp, says innovation increases when you have leaders who think in inclusive ways.
Randy Gaboriault, chief digital and information officer at ChristianaCare, describes how the health system developed a new Alexa Skill designed for home care patients, and discusses larger emerging trends around AI and remote patient monitoring.
Here are some of the stories of Black clinicians and innovators responsible for transformative medical advancements over the past two centuries.
Penn Medicine CIO Michael Restuccia discusses the challenges of remote work for IT staff, having to hit pause on a big implementation due to the pandemic and what it means to serve the community during times of crisis.
Iris Frye, founder of Parity HIT, says Black pioneers in the medical field have made digital healthcare innovation possible.