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If you are a health IT professional seeking to enhance your career; an academic looking for that next great course adoption; or project manager searching for an ideal resource for your organization, then you’ve come to the right place. Here you can read the latest Southern California HIMSS newsletters to see what your peers are up to, or you can link to HIMSS Publications to find the latest books on such topics as mobile health, clinical decision support, business intelligence, IT governance, return on investment, Meaningful Use and health IT market research. Previously available only in soft-cover editions, these titles, in addition to more than two dozen best-selling HIMSS books, are now also available as eBooks. Dozens of other HIMSS books and titles distributed by HIMSS are available in soft- and hard-cover editions. You can explore HIMSS catalog of publications here. eBooks are located here. You can purchase books and reports through the HIMSS Store website or call 312-915-9295.

 

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27 Nov

Maryland Chapter for HIMSS is pleased to announce the 2024 Academic Scholarship Program. Maryland

24 Nov

In the modern world, the human experience is becoming more connected. With consumer devices and

24 Nov

Orion Health’s UK and Ireland Customer Conference 2023 focused on the future potential and immediate

23 Nov

Providing equitable healthcare to individuals with Limited English Proficiency (LEP) is a critical

22 Nov

Legionella has been making headlines recently, and not for the right reasons. These waterborne

22 Nov

U.S. physicians get three times as many EHR messages as their counterparts in other countries but

22 Nov

New York is putting forth a series of fresh cybersecurity regulations aimed at the state’s hospitals

22 Nov

Greenville, S.C.-based Prisma Health integrated Gozio Health’s engagement platform, the Artera

22 Nov

The Defense Department’s MHS Genesis EHR installation is “virtually complete” at military hospitals