What was the Buzz at HIMSS24?
HIMSS24 just wrapped in Orlando FL this year. Thanks to Olivia Schlabach from FINN Partners for rounding up some thoughts and takeaways from the conference.
Read MoreHIMSS24 just wrapped in Orlando FL this year. Thanks to Olivia Schlabach from FINN Partners for rounding up some thoughts and takeaways from the conference.
Read MoreWe are celebrating Nurses Week and have rounded up thoughts and insights from nurses, about nurses, and about nursing. And of course we want to thank all the nurses and healthcare workers that continue to work the front lines every day.
Beth Friedman, host of FINN Voices and I set out to find out just what vendors feel they have on the hospital and practice must have lists while they are navigating with financial constraints and looking for technology solutions. Take a listen.
Now on demand, FINN Voices episode where host Beth Friedman talks with Jeff Fallon, Chairman and CEO of eVideon Health, the creators of Vibe Health, a smart room technology platform modernizes the care experience inside the hospital.
The Tate Chronicles episode now on demand. Host Jim Tate talks to Jeff Fallon, Chief Executive Officer of eVideon Health on smart technology and the Internet of Things in healthcare.
New On Demand Dr. Nick: The Incrementalist and guest Jeff Fallon, Chairman and CEO of eVideon who are delivering solutions to engage with patients using one of the few patient facing tools to be found in hospital rooms.
Health IT innovation hasn’t slowed down in over a decade now as health care moves into the digital age. And it doesn’t look like anything will slow down if these industry experts are to believe.
The thought leaders in our community are good about sharing their thoughts on the issues of today. Here are the top read and shared guest posts of June that we think deserve sharing again.
By Jeff Fallon – Social media is filled with stories about how millennials are “ruining” everything from napkins to marriage. But you can’t accuse them of killing healthcare, nor the technologies that support it. Surprisingly, “boomers” aren’t killing it either.