CHIME offers the Digital Health Most Wired survey, which provides healthcare organizations feedback regarding what they are doing well in addition to key areas for improvement. I appreciate the education, networking and the digital health checkups that we’ve done through CHIME to understand how well we’re doing to transform healthcare. This type of collaboration is so critical for leaders in the healthcare technology area. I find CHIME a great time of networking not only with peers, but also our vendor partners in which we share what is top of mind for all of us. We’re talking to them about how they can help us and, at the same time, we’re learning about future plans and roadmaps for their product offerings. I enjoy the educational sessions at CHIME and the opportunity to meet with our vendor partners during focus groups. At CHIME, they are bringing healthcare CIOs together to build relationships and support each other. I value networking because you often can find a solution to a problem when checking in with your peers either in industry or out of industry. It’s intriguing because we all have the same issues and pressures, even in very different industries. I also collaborate with non-healthcare CIOs in our unique and innovative Silicon Valley community. MURO: What I find most valuable at CHIME is connecting with healthcare CIOs regarding a wide range of topics impacing technology leaders. HEALTHTECH: How does attending the CHIME23 Fall Forum benefit you and your organization? to network, learn and discuss ways to overcome health IT challenges - including cybersecurity risk management - as the industry continues to undergo digital transformation initiatives that can leave organizations vulnerable to attack without thoughtful intervention.Īhead of the event, HealthTech spoke with El Camino Health CIO Deb Muro about how her organization has addressed cybersecurity challenges and how the evolving security landscape is impacting the role of healthcare CIOs and CISOs.Ĭlick below to gain access to exclusive HealthTech content from CHIME23 and beyond. The proliferation of mobile devices, Internet of Medical Things devices and remote work has left health IT leaders with more endpoints to defend as cyberthreats grow in sophistication.Īt the CHIME23 Fall Forum in Phoenix, the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives has brought together health IT leaders from across the U.S. Cybersecurity is one of the most talked about areas in health IT due to the constant threat healthcare organizations face and the risk to patient privacy and trust as well as to the continuum of care.
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