January 30, 2025
StarBridge Advisors outlines essential strategies for healthcare to adapt to the digital landscape, focusing on 16 key areas for improving processes and technology utilization. The blog, written by David Muntz, emphasizes innovation and adaptability, urging professionals to question established practices for better efficiency and patient care. It highlights the importance of analytics in enhancing healthcare delivery, while also recognizing the need for cautious implementation of AI. Additionally, the authors address healthcare worker burnout linked to EHRs and urge organizations to address the effects of poorly integrated technology, advocating for a stronger emphasis on enterprise solutions.
Transforming Healthcare: Embrace Innovation and Tackle Burnout Now Starbridge Advisors
January 29, 2025
CIO Luis Taveras, PhD, has spearheaded a rapid IT integration following the merger of Jefferson Health and Lehigh Valley Health System, achieving this within four months. He has advanced the organization's electronic health record (EHR) migration to the Cloud and implemented WorkDay, emphasizing the importance of creating a unified IT team free from legacy system divisions. Taveras aims to shift the organization towards proactive operational excellence over the next five years through a strategic plan that focuses on teamwork and a common understanding. The organization is also moving its Epic system to Microsoft Cloud, with Taveras confident in the transition. He advocates for in-person interactions to build trust and enhance collaboration among team members while integrating IT with other departments.
CIO Luis Taveras Drives Rapid IT Integration Post-Merger at Jefferson Health Becker's Hospital Review
January 29, 2025
Women make up only 25% of the cybersecurity workforce, highlighting a significant gap that calls for urgent change in the industry. Barriers such as misogyny and biases in education hinder women's entry into this field, despite a demand for skilled professionals. Experts recommend that educational initiatives start earlier, ideally in middle school, to spark interest among young women in cybersecurity. Furthermore, organizations need to establish strong support systems, including mentorship and family-friendly policies, to retain women in cybersecurity roles and foster a more inclusive environment.
Bridging the Gender Gap: Empowering Women in Cybersecurity Careers CSO Online
January 29, 2025
UW Medicine has achieved HIMSS Stage 6 recognition through a commitment to digital transformation focused on AI-powered decision support and effective governance, with an emphasis on improving patient outcomes and clinician satisfaction with electronic health records. CIO Eric Neil and Dr. Todd Burstain highlighted the importance of maintaining high compliance rates in critical areas like Barcode Medication Administration and Computerized Physician Order Entry to enhance patient safety. One notable initiative is the sepsis prediction model, which has effectively reduced sepsis-related mortality by 17% by identifying high-risk patients early. As UW Medicine navigates the evolving healthcare landscape, they adopt AI technologies strategically to improve provider efficiency and alleviate administrative burdens.
UW Medicine Achieves HIMSS Stage 6, Boosts Patient Outcomes with AI Innovations Health System CIO
January 30, 2025
StarBridge Advisors outlines essential strategies for healthcare to adapt to the digital landscape, focusing on 16 key areas for improving processes and technology utilization. The blog, written by David Muntz, emphasizes innovation and adaptability, urging professionals to question established practices for better efficiency and patient care. It highlights the importance of analytics in enhancing healthcare delivery, while also recognizing the need for cautious implementation of AI. Additionally, the authors address healthcare worker burnout linked to EHRs and urge organizations to address the effects of poorly integrated technology, advocating for a stronger emphasis on enterprise solutions.
Transforming Healthcare: Embrace Innovation and Tackle Burnout Now Starbridge Advisors
January 29, 2025
CIO Luis Taveras, PhD, has spearheaded a rapid IT integration following the merger of Jefferson Health and Lehigh Valley Health System, achieving this within four months. He has advanced the organization's electronic health record (EHR) migration to the Cloud and implemented WorkDay, emphasizing the importance of creating a unified IT team free from legacy system divisions. Taveras aims to shift the organization towards proactive operational excellence over the next five years through a strategic plan that focuses on teamwork and a common understanding. The organization is also moving its Epic system to Microsoft Cloud, with Taveras confident in the transition. He advocates for in-person interactions to build trust and enhance collaboration among team members while integrating IT with other departments.
CIO Luis Taveras Drives Rapid IT Integration Post-Merger at Jefferson Health Becker's Hospital Review
January 29, 2025
Women make up only 25% of the cybersecurity workforce, highlighting a significant gap that calls for urgent change in the industry. Barriers such as misogyny and biases in education hinder women's entry into this field, despite a demand for skilled professionals. Experts recommend that educational initiatives start earlier, ideally in middle school, to spark interest among young women in cybersecurity. Furthermore, organizations need to establish strong support systems, including mentorship and family-friendly policies, to retain women in cybersecurity roles and foster a more inclusive environment.
Bridging the Gender Gap: Empowering Women in Cybersecurity Careers CSO Online
January 29, 2025
UW Medicine has achieved HIMSS Stage 6 recognition through a commitment to digital transformation focused on AI-powered decision support and effective governance, with an emphasis on improving patient outcomes and clinician satisfaction with electronic health records. CIO Eric Neil and Dr. Todd Burstain highlighted the importance of maintaining high compliance rates in critical areas like Barcode Medication Administration and Computerized Physician Order Entry to enhance patient safety. One notable initiative is the sepsis prediction model, which has effectively reduced sepsis-related mortality by 17% by identifying high-risk patients early. As UW Medicine navigates the evolving healthcare landscape, they adopt AI technologies strategically to improve provider efficiency and alleviate administrative burdens.
UW Medicine Achieves HIMSS Stage 6, Boosts Patient Outcomes with AI Innovations Health System CIO