Taking Care of My Life and My Medical History
Health IT enables me to take ownership over my own care. After experiencing two life-threatening issues I plan on being very much a part of my own healthcare team.
The Right Balance –Technology and Patient Care
Describes the role of nurse informatics specialists in adopting the right balance between the electronic documentation in nursing workflow and quality of patient care [Cristina Cassano].
Consumer Perspective on Personal Health Records: A Review of the Literature
Explores publications on personal health records features of usability, communication, treatment compliance, literacy, interoperability and privacy/security [Smitha Pushpangadan and Charlotte Seckman]
Nine Essential Principles of Software Usability for EMRs
These nine essential principles of software usability can be applied directly to the evaluation of EMR systems for clinician practices.
Exploring Cybersecurity Pathways
Healthcare's tech growth brings cybersecurity risks. Despite its importance, talent shortage persists in countering cyber threats. Cybersecurity certifications and hands-on experience crucial. Industry gaps need addressing, especially amid increased remote work due to COVID-19.
Blog 4 – Social Determinates of Health and Community Resources
CDC prioritizes community engagement for Social Determinants of Health. Healthcare screens and collaborates with local resources for better outcomes.
Women Entrepreneurs: Changemakers in Healthcare
Five women entrepreneurs share advice and the lessons learned from starting their own business.
United States Office of Management and Budget: Advancing Governance, Innovation, and Risk Management for Agency Use of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence Use in Agencies
White House: Advancing Governance, Innovation, and Risk Management for Agency Use of Artificial Intelligence
Key Takeaways The guidance establishes a definition for covered AI as well as required mechanisms and processes federal agencies mus
Navigating the future: The impact of generative AI and large language models in healthcare
The healthcare industry is on the verge of a technological transformation, driven by breakthroughs in generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Large Language Models (LLMs). These developments are poised to change patient care, research, and administrative effectiveness.
Bridging the Digital Divide: The Role of Nurse Informaticists
Nurse Informaticists, pivotal in healthcare teams, seamlessly bridge nursing and technology, advocating for technology that meets clinical and operational needs. They often serve on boards and committees, influence IT investments, policy updates, and the implementation of new technologies.
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SDOH Blog 5: Social Determinants of Health (SDoH): The Health Equity Connection
As we wrap up the Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) series, we circle back to how this data can ultimately impact health equity.
Section 6 - Preparing for the Future: Strategic Steps for Integrating LLMs and Generative AI in Organizations
In the rapidly evolving landscape of healthcare, organizations are increasingly recognizing the need to integrate cutting-edge technologies such as Large Language Models (LLMs) and generative AI into their operations. To prepare for the increasing and evolving use of generative AI in the clinical...