Applying RTLS Technology to Improve Nurse Efficiency and Patient Care
Providing better patient care is a national imperative in the United States, and nurses play a critical role in this equation.
HIMSS 2022 Nursing Informatics Workforce Survey: Value and Future Outlook
The HIMSS informatics clinician community has gleaned and reflected on important insights from the 2022 Nursing Informatics Workforce Survey.
Building Inclusive Health Tech: Why Diversity and Representation Matters Beyond Pride
It's time to celebrate the vibrance of the LGBTQIA+ community and its contributions to society, to reflect on the progress that has been made in terms of LGBTQIA+ rights, as well as the urgent work that still needs to be done.
The Starter Guide to Telehealth Technology
A 2022 U.S. survey shows that the growing global telemedicine market saw 38% of patients receiving care via telehealth.
Data Buyer's Guide
It’s no secret that quality, curated healthcare data has grown into one of the most valuable business assets today.
Addressing clinician burnout with operational and technology focused initiatives
It’s important to not only learn from your own experiences but to examine how others work through staff burnout and what they find as effective solutions.
The Art of Resiliency
Women like Shannon Woodis are lessening the divide by demonstrating what she and other women have to offer.
My 3 Key Takeaways from HIMSS23
An attendee gives us an inside look at HIMSS23 in Chicago.
Wellness Breaks Introduced at the 2023 Nursing Informatics Forum
A pilot program introduced at the Nursing Informatics Forum addresses workforce burnout in real time.
Using Technology to Improve Individual Daily Performance
Technology has changed the way that people live their lives and will only continue to advance.
Empowering Nurse-Led Innovation: NursePitch™ Driving Healthcare Transformation
The most recent NursePitch™ event took place on June 27, 2023, with seven finalists presenting their groundbreaking solutions virtually.
Addressing Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) in Healthcare Part 2
Research studies have consistently shown that SDOH account for a significant portion, between 30% to 55%, of health outcomes.