The conversation around application management is becoming increasingly important, according to Jackie Rice, CIO at Frederick Health. “This is a big part of what we do.” During a recent webinar, she and co-panelists Tom Barnett, Julie Eastman, and Jim Jacobs shared insights on what’s driving application expansion, and the steps leaders can take to control it, and more importantly, prevent it from happening.
“Stick to the Knitting”: How Rationalization, Listening and Getting Back to Basics Helped Revive an IT Organization
Chuck Podesta faced an enormous uphill battle when he took on a struggling IT team in 2021. But with the right formula – which included identifying low-hanging fruit, promoting transparency, and showing metrics – they were able to pull off a remarkable turnaround and position themselves for success.
“It’s Not a Technical Problem”: Leaders Share Insights on How to Turn Data into “Valuable Information”
As health systems continue to gather large amounts of data, the challenge becomes finding a standardized way to refine data into valuable information, said our panelists during a recent panel discussion. “We need to get to the point where people are using the insights we’re providing to manage their business or operations.”
“You Have to Take This On”: HIT Leaders Share Best Practices for Application Rationalization
Facing Fears: IT Leaders Share the Keys to Doing Application Rationalization Right
“It’s Not Glamorous, but It’s Necessary”: Leaders Share Best Practices for App Rationalization
Despite the critical role it plays in ensuring organizations have the agility needed to move forward, application rationalization isn’t always a top priority. In a recent panel, Stephanie Lahr, Susan Carman and Justin Campbell talk about why it should be, and how leaders can get past the key hurdles.