Women In Health IT

Houston Methodist buildings
By Bill Siwicki 10:35 am July 06, 2023
Further, when using this nurse-facilitated technology in patients’ homes, the percentages of men and people of color were higher than national averages for ACP completion, the SVP of pop health and primary care reports.
Doctor in mask showing tablet to patient in mask
By Jeff Lagasse 03:05 pm July 05, 2023
 The move makes South Dakota the 39th state, along with Washington, D.C., to adopt the ACA's Medicaid expansion.
Rachini Ahmadi-Moosavi of UNC Health discussing AI governance
By Bill Siwicki 10:16 am July 05, 2023
Rachini Ahmadi-Moosavi explains why planning and guardrails are so necessary as artificial intelligence becomes embedded in an array of clinical, financial and operational use cases – and explains how they should best be applied.
Healthcare worker using a computer
By Jessica Hagen 02:43 pm June 28, 2023
Posterity Health users will have access to medications through MCCPDC that help treat infertility, sexual dysfunction and low testosterone.
Parents with newborn baby
By Jessica Hagen 02:59 pm June 27, 2023
The company will proceed with a 1-for-14 reverse stock split of its Class A common stock effective July 7.
Dr. Denise Gomez of TrueCare
By Bill Siwicki 10:53 am June 27, 2023
The San Diego-based provider sees around 30 readings per patient per month, showing a high level of compliance – and is better able to identify white coat hypertension in doctors' offices.
Patty Hayward of Talkdesk on ChatGPT AI
By Bill Siwicki 10:59 am June 23, 2023
One of the contact center vendor's top executives explains how it's using generative AI with patients – and where employees must be cautious.
Parents with baby
By Jessica Hagen 10:51 am June 20, 2023
BabySat, available via prescription, alerts parents when their baby's heart rate or blood oxygen saturation falls out of a prescribed range.
Person with mug using a laptop
By Jessica Hagen 10:56 am June 16, 2023
The sale comes four months after The Pill Club paid an $18.3 million settlement for alleged Medicaid fraud in California.
Baptist Medical Center complex
By Bill Siwicki 10:13 am June 16, 2023
The Florida health system has converted more than 7.3 million medication instructions without clinician intervention. The prescribing technology was able to infer missing instructions for subsets and identify high-risk medications, improving patient safety.