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Tom Sullivan

Tom Sullivan writes the Innovation Pulse column for Healthcare IT News, and covers major HIT topics including mHealth, medical practices, government policy, and emerging technologies. Follow Tom on Twitter @SullyHIT

By Tom Sullivan | 10:59 am | December 03, 2018
Here's a look at what hospitals need to move forward, top priorities and the biggest obstacles they face today.
By Tom Sullivan | 09:47 am | September 11, 2018
Readers pointed to the incumbent's domain expertise and broad member base outweighing Amazon's innovative nature.
By Tom Sullivan | 11:09 am | May 15, 2018
Chief Clinical Officer and EVP of International will help HIMSS deliver regional context to members around the world, CEO Hal Wolf says.
By Tom Sullivan | 10:06 am | April 17, 2018
With bold projections that we are on the cusp of the biggest IT spending growth in a decade, new predictions from industry analysts show how much, and on which technologies, hospitals will acquire, modernize or optimize IT.
By Tom Sullivan | 10:52 am | March 02, 2018
The new offering provides technical tools for designing and building value-based reimbursement contracts among hospitals and payers.
By Tom Sullivan | 09:38 am | February 16, 2018
The new platform helps hospitals reduce denials, increase collections and features a bot for authorization and follow-up.
By Tom Sullivan | 04:15 pm | February 13, 2018
The administration's plan could inhibit progress on improving interoperability, eradicating info blocking, and medical research but also funds cybersecurity and the VA's EHR modernization.
By Tom Sullivan | 11:12 am | January 31, 2018
The entire ecosystem is changing, forcing smart CIOs to keep pace or face significant disruption.
By Tom Sullivan | 10:36 am | October 24, 2017
Sanford Health and Montefiore built data warehouses and lakes to leverage IT investments and better support clinicians.
By Tom Sullivan | 04:00 pm | October 16, 2017
But experts at Monday's National Committee for Quality Assurance event say cutting costs without compromising quality is the hardest part.