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Abridge Names Chief Clinical Officer: Dr. Tina Shah, Former Senior Advisor, Office of the U.S. Surgeon General and Practicing Pulmonary and Critical Care Physician

Digital Health Global

Shah will lead Abridge strategy and clinical insights PITTSBURGH–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Abridge , the leader in generative AI for clinical documentation, announced today that healthcare workforce expert Dr. Tina Shah will join its leadership team as Chief Clinical Officer. federal health policy.

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Healthcare Innovation Funding – Current Factors to be Aware of and Navigating Long Buying Cycles

Healthcare IT Today

Dan Martin, Executive Vice President, Healthcare at PAN Communications Digital health and HIT funding has shifted significantly in the last couple of years. According to Rock Health, in 2021 we saw a whopping $29.1B Lastly are regulatory trends. in funding, which was essentially cut in half to $15.3B from $2.7B

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CHIME and HLTH Announce New Digital Health Industry Conference Called ViVE

Healthcare IT Today

It’s been a well organized event with a number of great insights from healthcare CIOs and a number of vendor speakers including most of the top EHRs. […].

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Ed Marx, Cleveland Clinic CIO – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

Ed’s take on the Cleveland Clinic and recognition like the Davies Award is that the institutional leadership and culture value passion, value the health IT folks working closely with front line clinical staff, value “failing forward,” as long as the failures don’t involve patient care.

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Ed Marx, Cleveland Clinic CIO – Harlow on Healthcare

Health Blawg

Ed’s take on the Cleveland Clinic and recognition like the Davies Award is that the institutional leadership and culture value passion, value the health IT folks working closely with front line clinical staff, value “failing forward,” as long as the failures don’t involve patient care.