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Sheri Rawlings, CIO, San Juan Regional Medical Center, Chapter 2

Health System CIO

It’s not just the EMR, but the delivery mechanism such as VMware or Citrix, along with the combination of some kind of a single sign-on. The group of people that you’re going to be able to target that would do it aren’t the ones that need it. Overall, I think the groups have adopted it. Bold Statements. When I got here,

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Reactions to the Ascension Healthcare Ransomware Attack and Suggestions for Healthcare Organizations

Healthcare IT Today

One of hospital IT’s traditional concerns – hospital data stored in a vendor’s data center – can be a source of relief in a ransomware attack. Vendors should be ready to assist with data extracts when a hospital comes calling and hospital IT should leverage these relationships.

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Upcoming Healthcare Regulations and Their Impact on Healthcare IT

Healthcare IT Today

Preparation ahead of the mandatory deadline is crucial for success and ACOs with multiple EMRs will face unique challenges. physicians, hospital care, freestanding imaging centers, ambulatory surgical centers, etc.) To create a stable payment mechanism for all front-line clinicians, I see enormous promise in H.R.

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Power of People. Pause and Trust. Lynne Becker

Society for Participatory Medicine

What are those kinds of things that you have found that you can group people? Lynne Becker: Some high-level groupings currently do exist, to what you’re saying. Typically, if you have a clinical trial designed, they stay at this very high-level grouping, just like we discussed. Electronic records, ICD codes, and Zebroids.

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