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This week's top stories include a ransomware attack affecting multiple healthcare providers and concerns that telehealth reimbursement parity may lead to overutilization.
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Healthcare organizations need to be more agile and flexible and enable care to be delivered anywhere, says Aamir Siddiqi, director of Healthcare End User Computing at VMware.
COVID-19 has highlighted a need to build a more equitable system for maternal health, says Dr. Deborah Maufi, chief medical officer at Babymoon Care.
Professor Karol Sikora, chief medical officer at Rutherford Health, discusses how artificial intelligence and analytics can address the most pressing needs in cancer treatment today and how he envisages treatment decision-making in the next decade.
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Nuance Chief Strategy Officer Peter Durlach discusses the importance of having an omnichannel patient engagement platform that uses sophisticated AI technology and integrates well with your back-end systems.
Deep Dive: With cybercriminals' tactics evolving in new and dangerous ways, security professionals offer tips and best practices for protecting against ransomware.
Deep Dive: Members are also finding comradery, mentorship and community in HIMSS chapters.
This week's top stories include the Biden administration looking to get 70% of adults at least one vaccine dose by July 4 and ransomware continuing to be a threat to the healthcare industry.
Franka Cadée, president of the International Confederation of Midwives, discusses the importance of making sure the use of digital tools is preserving compassionate connections between clinicians and patients.
In this episode of HIT Cybersecurity, Darren Lacey, chief information security officer at Johns Hopkins Medicine, talks about the need for healthcare providers to develop a more forward-leaning strategy.

