Curbside Consult with Dr. Jayne 12/29/25
As we approach the end of the year, many of us are reflecting on our accomplishments for the year. Maybe we’re proud of the work that we’ve done, or perhaps we are forced…
As we approach the end of the year, many of us are reflecting on our accomplishments for the year. Maybe we’re proud of the work that we’ve done, or perhaps we are forced…
Kickoff speaker Dr. Benoit Desjardins looks at how AI is increasing cybersecurity risk. The HIMSS AI and Cybersecurity Virtual Forum on Tuesday, November 18, represents the next step in AI progression, from excitement after…
Continue ReadingAn Epic Emeritus CMIO offers lessons from decades in health IT | Healthcare IT News
Skip to main content…
Continue ReadingPreparing for EHR post-go-live period, per Epic Emeritus CMIO | Healthcare IT News
Skip to main content…
Continue ReadingThe Marketing Gap: AI Promises and Hospital Reality
Hospitals nationwide are investing billions in artificial intelligence solutions, enticed by vendor guarantees of immediate financial returns, optimized workflows, and expanded clinical capacity. However, chief medical information…
The US federal government shutdown continues, and with it, the loss of payment for telehealth visits for Medicare beneficiaries.
I reached out to a few of my CMIO friends to understand how their systems…
News
Epic launches Comet, a set of generative AI models that were trained on 100 billion de-identified patient records from a subset of Cosmos data. The models learn how clinical patterns evolve to predict likely…
Continue ReadingFor the 100th episode of the CIO podcast hosted by Healthcare IT Today, we are joined by Mark Mabus, MD, CMIO, and VP EHR at Parkview Health, to talk about their part in the…
Continue ReadingDr. Robert W. Warren is an Epic Emeritus CMIO and holds a doctorate in cellular immunology. Among other positions, he previously was chief medical information officer at Charleston, South Carolina-based MUSC Health.The key focus of…
Continue ReadingTop News
The VA names nine facilities that will go live on the department’s Oracle Health-based EHR next year.
Medical centers and associated clinics in Alaska, Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio will join four locations in…