Nursing Data Standards: Triangulating the Development of Industry-Level Competencies In Digital Healthcare
Kennedy, M. (Nov, 2018). Nursing Data Standards: Triangulating the Development of Industry-Level Competencies In Digital Healthcare. Online Journal of Nursing Informatics (OJNI), 22(3). Available at http://www.himss.org/ojni
Customer Relationship Management Technology and Improving the Patient Experience
Our CRM technology survey assessed the state of CRM in healthcare and attitudes toward it in the industry.
Voice Technology: Can It Help Me Take Better Care of Myself and My Baby?
Our guest writers share the potential of interactive voice technology to support positive stress management skills and positive health behaviors in new parents.
Artificial Intelligence, Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process
Carroll, W. (Winter 2019). Artificial Intelligence, Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process. Online Journal of Nursing Informatics (OJNI), 23(1). Available at http://www.himss.org/ojni
Physician Burnout from a Provider’s and an Advocate’s Perspective
Two people, whose lives have been personally changed because of physician burnout, share their perspectives on an issue affecting almost half of today’s physicians and heightened by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Big Data in Healthcare: Breaking Through the Noise
The ongoing advent of AI technologies will amplify the value of big data in healthcare, paving the way for a more collaborative, human-centered approach that is helped, not hindered, by new technologies in health and care.
Health Challenges in Underserved Communities
Two leaders at the intersection of health, technology and underserved communities see potential to create tech solutions for health issues facing Latinx youth from immigrant families across the nation.
Viewpoints on the Future of Healthcare Data
Wondering about the future of healthcare data? A physician and healthcare business consultant shares his insights.
Social Determinants of Health: Can ZIP Codes Influence Health Outcomes?
For health systems to start addressing social determinants of health, they must start to think about how these factors play a critical role in patients' health outcomes.
Interoperability and Putting the Patient at the Center of the Discussion
Our HIMSS Interoperability & HIE Committee member explains how in a patient-centered world, interoperability means patients should have access to their data and can share this data how they see fit.
Transparency in Healthcare Explained in 280 Characters or Less
We asked our members to answer the question: How can we achieve transparency in healthcare? Here's what they had to say—in 280 characters or less.
Informatics Nurses Forge Ahead in Changing World of Healthcare
In honor of Nurses Month, HIMSS members share how informatics nurses today are continuing the legacy of energy, vision and activism—especially in times of challenge—ignited by nursing icons like Florence Nightingale.