Making healthcare better isn't easy, but there are devoted clinicians working in informatics and analytics trying to have an impact at the care delivered in the exam room or at the bedside. Dr. Mark Weisman, a practicing physician and Chief Medical Information Officer interviews guest from the health informatics industry to shed light on what is happening in the field of healthcare IT from the clinician perspective. If you have a passion to make the lives of our clinicians better through the use of technology, this show is for you.
IT culture is a unique beast, especially in healthcare where there is such a focus on safety. "Go slow and say no" seems to be a common mantra and can...
Ori is a CMIO with a ton of experience. His recent blog post about training physicians really resonated with me. Train the workflow, not the functiona...
This week I cover 2 stories about health insurers pushing us more towards value than volume. Humana launched 2 new bundled payments; one for CABG and ...
Michael has a unique role in healthcare. He helps startups connect with health systems to solve the most pressing problems facing the system. In this ...
Hope you enjoyed your Labor Day weekend. It was beautiful here on the east coast and the beaches were plenty busy. This week I cover some of Judy's co...
Bill Russell and I discuss the first 90 days of taking over a new team. A quote from Bill: "Our problem in Health IT is we consider it a good day if n...
This week I cover the Amazon Halo wearable and all the things it can do. Toy or healthcare game changer? For you to decide. I also cover a cool AI sto...
This week I cover the letter from AHA to the HHS about keeping telehealth going. We seem to be losing momentum, but we are not out of this pandemic ye...
"Why does my computer lock at 8 minutes" and "How come I can't use the VPN to connect to the hospital" are questions I know you get too. So I found a ...
This week I cover the FANTASTIC news that CMS is delaying the penalty phase of the PAMA law that requires providers to consult with clinical decision ...