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Don’t Get Lost in the Crowd: Advice for Navigating HIMSS14

February 4, 2014 By Shane Damico Leave a Comment

Don’t Get Lost in the Crowd: Advice for Navigating HIMSS14

One of the world's largest health IT conferences kicks off at the end of this month, February 23-27, and this year promises to be every bit as enormous (take a walking tour of last year's conference floor, presented by @wareFLO). With so many areas to explore, HIMSS can be rather ...

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Filed Under: #HITsm, Healthcare IT, Social Media Tagged With: #HITsm, health IT, HealthIT, HIMSS, HIMSS14

#HITsm Buzzwords: What are the Most Overused Terms in Health IT?

December 2, 2013 By Shane Damico Leave a Comment

#HITsm Buzzwords: What are the Most Overused Terms in Health IT?

The Nov. 15 #HITsm Chat kicked things off with the following question I thought was worth preserving via blog post: “The most overused term in #healthIT is ______?” It’s a fun question and so as you might expect, we got a few answers, but before you jump the gun and check ...

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Filed Under: #HITsm, Healthcare IT Tagged With: buzzwords, overused

Crowdsourcing the ‘Perfect’ Patient Portal

October 28, 2013 By Shane Damico Leave a Comment

Crowdsourcing the ‘Perfect’ Patient Portal

The Oct. 4 #HITsm Chat and kicked it off with the following topic: “What should patient portals include to encourage patient/provider adoption and engagement?” For those unfamiliar with our #HITsm Chats (don’t be shy, they happen every Friday!), they tend to get pretty ...

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Filed Under: e-patient, Health care, Healthcare IT, Patient Engagement Tagged With: #HITsm, patient portal, physician portal

Analyzing the TweetStream: Week of 7/29 to 8/2

August 5, 2013 By Shane Damico Leave a Comment

Another Monday, another week of top news to bounce back your way. Here are the top five tweets that seemed to get our audience's attention last week — all in one place. #1 Doctors who skip social media risk alienating patients ---> http://t.co/cZnLvrL8B6 #HealthIT #HITsm— ...

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Filed Under: #HITsm, Social Media Tagged With: TweetStream

Analyzing the TweetStream: 7/22 – 7/26

July 29, 2013 By Shane Damico Leave a Comment

Happy Monday all! Hope everyone had a wondrous weekend. In case you missed 'em, here are @HealthStandards' top 5 tweets from last week: #1 "Which replacement #EHR systems are physicians switching to?" | http://t.co/yCcKj9BoN5 via @medeconomics #HITsm— HL7 Standards ...

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Filed Under: EHR, EMR, Healthcare IT

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[#HITsm chat 11.18.16] Celebrate Passing the #HITsm Torch

November 15, 2016

Moderated by Chad Johnson, @OchoTex, HealthStandards.com Editor and Corepoint Health Senior Marketing Manager. November 18th will be the last #HITsm chat under @HealthStandards. Celebrate ‘Passing the #HITsm torch’ to @techguy @HealthcareScene.

Passing the #HITsm torch

November 10, 2016

The first #HITsm tweet chat was held almost six years ago on Jan 10, 2011. Since that time, we have hosted approximately 280 #HITsm chats. While some of you may have participated in that very first chat (only 15 actually participated), I’m proud to say that the chats and the community have continued to grow […]

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Podcasts

‘Hactivist’ Fred Trotter on the Cancer Moonshot, open source data in healthcare, and more

August 3, 2016

Artificial intelligence is a topic that isn’t going away in the health IT and medical community. One reason it’s come as far as it has is thanks to open sourcing, or shared data. Today’s guest, Fred Trotter, has a lot to say about the Vice President’s Cancer Moonshot initiative – which he was recognized for […]

Sue Schade on gender equality, CIO challenges, and value-based healthcare

July 27, 2016

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