“We had to turn on dime, and we did.” Nearly four years after the start of Covid, a group of veteran CIOs gathered at the NJ/DVHIMSS Fall Conference to share insights on how they managed the challenges stemming from the pandemic, how they’re embracing AI and other tools, and how leadership roles have evolved.
“The Pressure Is On”: The Strategies and Mindset Leaders Need to Stay Audit-Ready
“Security Is Not a Blocker”: The Mindset, Tools and Strategy Required to Safeguard Medical Devices
CHIME23: The Roads Not Taken
CHIME23: Recognizing Healthcare’s True Heroes
There is, however, one area in which healthcare consistently has a surplus: heroic individuals. And it’s not just the ones performing lifesaving surgeries (although that is certainly commendable). In fact, when we surveyed a group of leaders about who they believe are the unsung heroes in healthcare, some weren’t even employed by health systems.
CHIME23: Leaders Share Career-Changing Moments
With the exception of a rare few, most career paths are riddled with bumps, potholes, and detours. Fortunately, they’re also filled with opportunities for those who are paying attention – and are willing to try a different direction. In this post, leaders shed light on the conversations that altered their lives.
CHIME23: The Discussions Leaders Want to Have
CHIME23: Catching Up with Board Chair-Elect Scott MacLean
Q&A with Fisher-Titus CIO Linda Stevenson: “Every Conversation, Every Project Starts with Why.”
“No one sits you down and teaches you how to look at data,” said Linda Stevenson, CIO at Fisher-Titus. In a recent interview, she spoke about the need for ongoing training, the “cybersecurity by committee” approach her team is taking, the challenges facing rural healthcare leaders, and how her yoga training has paid off.