This Week in Health IT
Summary: This Week In Health IT is dedicated to propelling healthcare forward by amplifying the voices of advancement and innovation in health technology. Managing Editor and Host Bill Russell has served on executive teams in healthcare, higher education, and Fortune 500 consulting practices. As Chief Information Officer for St. Joseph Health, a 16 hospital $6.5 billion system, he rapidly accelerated the diffusion of new IT strategies, adopted emerging models like cloud, agile development, and invested in two successful startups. On This Week in Health IT, Bill utilizes his experience to prompt leaders, innovators, and organizations to share their stories in a conversational style to capture the wisdom of the industry. Stay up to date, prepare your team, and propel healthcare forward. Subscribe today at https://www.thisweekhealth.com/subscribe.
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Podcasts:
John Halamka Discusses Integrate, Aggregate, and Innovate - Patient Centric Interoperability
Matt Hawkins, CEO of Waystar on Modernizing the Consumer Experience
Sue Schade Declares A C-Change of New Women Leaders is Upon Us
Anne Weiler CEO Wellpepper on Improving Health Outcomes with Technology
Joe Petro CTO of Nuance on Making the Keyboard Disappear and Other Magic
Khan Siddiqui M.D. Founder of Higi on Serving the Underserved with Technology
Vik Nagjee CTO on the Imperative to Simplify the Architecture for Agility
Aneesh Chopra Declares Now is the Best Time to Develop Consumer Applications for Health
Nick Giannas with Witt/Kieffer on Managing Your Health IT Career
Andy Crowder CIO Scripps Health on Building Out the Health Consumer Experience
Wes Wright CTO Imprivata Declares Identity is the New Perimeter A Discussion
Tressa Springmann CIO LifeBridge on Building a Virtual Hospital
John Glasser Discusses Going Beyond Clinical Data for Whole Person Care
Dr. Nick van Terheyden on Involving Clinicians in Innovation
Joel Vengco CIO Baystate Health on The Imperative to Know the Patient