Megan Chamberlain

Megan Chamberlain

Content Marketing Manager
Megan Chamberlain joined IMO as a Content Marketing Manager in 2021. With a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Megan has always been drawn to how humans communicate complex ideas and feelings – whether that’s through paintings, sculptures, or blog articles. And while her career is mainly focused on digital marketing, Megan’s hobbies and interests remain relatively analog. She is a proud member of two local book clubs and has yet to meet a hobby or craft she didn’t enjoy.

More from Megan Chamberlain

Check out IMO’s toolkit for resources to help clinicians and health systems get the most out of their EHR’s medical problem list.
Learn about social determinants of health and why they’re key to fighting health disparities resulting from inequity.
Learn how IMO Health’s surgical terminology, accurately mapped to CPT® codes, helped Piedmont Healthcare optimize OR scheduling and workflows.
What if healthcare had a better understanding of a patient’s perspective? Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) can help.
Healthcare providers must screen for and measure SDOH to move towards health equity, but challenges in standardization and alignment lie ahead.
Our latest white paper dives into electronic quality measurement and the challenges of moving from quality measurement to quality improvement.
In our latest eBook, we explore the hazards of incomplete and inconsistent data for health systems and how healthcare data normalization can help.
The 21st Century Cures Act impacts interoperability in healthcare along with payers, providers, and more. Learn how with our white papers.
All healthcare organizations collect data at some level, but are their analytics progressing to a mature and usable state or stalling out? This model can help move the dial.
Last year, IMO’s Chief Strategy Officer, Dale Sanders, sat down with HIMSS to talk about COVID-19 data aggregation and management challenges. As we head into 2022, the obstacles and urgency remain.
That’s a wrap! As 2021 draws to a close, we’re rounding up our top content of the year. Check out our 10 most downloaded resources.
With the Omicron variant on everyone’s mind, our latest insight brief explores the science of COVID-19 variants and the complexity of generating and using data about them.