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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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21 Dec

The creation of a new governance framework for Peoria, Ill.-based OSF HealthCare will involve a

20 Dec

Historically, the UK’s healthcare sector has faced challenges in adopting digital technology when

19 Dec

AccessOne is a leading healthcare fintech company that is partnering with health systems to provide

19 Dec

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Office of the National

18 Dec

It’s accurate to say that the NHS has been experiencing a high and ongoing level of pressure from

18 Dec

The state of NHS infrastructure and legacy IT systems has started to attract attention from

18 Dec

Malpractice is always a risk, especially when using tech so how can health providers avoid

15 Dec

Smart analytics applied to real-world data are increasingly enabling companies to track adverse

14 Dec

Minneapolis-based Allina Health will begin charging patients for some messages received through

14 Dec

Tampa (Fla) General Hospital will transition three hospitals it acquired from Franklin, Tenn.-based