The Official Hashtag #ViVE2023
Heading to Nashville for ViVE 2023? Follow the official event hashtag and join the conversation. We checked out the feed and here is what we found. #ViVE2023
Read MoreHeading to Nashville for ViVE 2023? Follow the official event hashtag and join the conversation. We checked out the feed and here is what we found. #ViVE2023
Read MoreHeading to the ViVE conference in Nashville this March? Add these booths to your trip to the exhibit hall. Say hi and tell them HealthIT Answers and Healthcare NOW Radio sent you. See you in Nashville!
Have you started attending in-person events yet? Here are five events to consider: ATA2023 Annual Conference & Expo, 13th Annual 2023 State HIT Connect Summit, ViVE 2023, HIMSS 2023, and Digital Health 2023.
Starts on March 26th in Nashville at the Music City Center- Join the industry’s curated event experience for senior digital health leaders focusing on the business of healthcare systems at this 2nd annual event. See you in Nashville!
Starts on February 23rd – The 2023 Health Datapalooza will once again bring together attendees from across the health care landscape to discuss the future of health data and the policies and innovations that will spark real transformation in health care.
February 13, HHS will recognize the first set of applicant organizations that are approved for onboarding as Qualified Health Information Networks (QHINs) under TEFCA.
Register today and join us for this upcoming virtual panel discussion on Feb. 8th at 2pm ET. Moderated by leading industry expert David Finn, Vice President, CHIME for Association for Executives in Healthcare Information Security (AEHIS).
It’s that time of year where classes are beginning, and people are thinking about broadening their career and gaining knowledge in fields of their interest. For those who are interested in public health and health technology, Dominican University New York is an exciting epicenter of opportunity.
HLTH 2022 wrapped after 4 days in Las Vegas bringing back one of the largest in person events since COVID hit. Was everyone just glad to be back together or did the event live up to the buzz?