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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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14 Dec

As Amazon continues its push into healthcare, here are seven healthcare jobs the tech giant is

14 Dec

Two health systems are reporting that some of their patients’ protected health information may have

14 Dec

HIMSS has awarded the Maryland Chapter a Bronze Recognition Award.

The Maryland Chapter has

13 Dec

Patient Blood Management (PBM) might ring a bell if you work in a healthcare setting. In layman’s

13 Dec

The HHS has taken the initial step in regulating emerging AI tools and algorithms within the

12 Dec

The breakneck pace of digital transformation spurred by COVID-19 continued to reshape the life

11 Dec

At the intersection of cutting-edge technology and patient-centric care, a healthcare revolution is

8 Dec

Arriello’s Kate Coleman discusses how best to tackle the five key priorities for getting the most

8 Dec

Integrated care systems (ICSs) were set up with the goals of improving health outcomes and driving

7 Dec

It is known that security breaches in the healthcare sector have long-lasting impacts upon both