Find out if you're more like Drex, Sarah, or Bill!
You're the guardian of healthcare technology! Like Drex, you have a practical, no-nonsense approach to solving problems. Your background has given you unique insights into managing risk and protecting what matters most. You're the person everyone turns to when things get serious, and you have a gift for explaining complex security concepts in ways everyone can understand.
You're the heart of the healthcare IT community! Like Sarah, you believe in the power of connections and the importance of lifting others up. Your superpower is bringing people together and creating environments where innovation thrives. You lead with empathy and understand that technology is only as good as the people using it.
You're the visionary strategist! Like Bill, you see the bigger picture and understand how all the pieces fit together. Your entrepreneurial spirit and strategic thinking help you identify opportunities others miss. You're equally comfortable in the boardroom and the server room, bridging the gap between technology and business.
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SubscribeWe have ventilators, extra staff and extra capacity plans and processes in place. We have our PPE supply chain in place. We have our telemedicine solutions in place. We don't have to reinvent any of it. We just have to turn it back on.
Jake Lancaster, Baptist Memorial
If you don't have strong AI machine learning play in your R and D acceleration, if you don't have high-performance computing infrastructure to support it, then you're behind the times.
Sanaz Cordes, MD, World Wide Technology
The digitization of healthcare has actually added complexity to the physician's day. The primary element of healthcare should be the visit between patient and doctor, whether it’s online, a call or whether they come in. With the advent of EMRs, we now have a third element in the room. A computer that actually interrupts, that relationship because the doctor's sitting there typing on a computer instead of looking at that person.
Amy Compton-Phillips, MD, Providence
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