Honoring International Women’s Day: Thoughts on gender equity in STEM
To commemorate International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, we’re celebrating women in STEM and sharing their thoughts on how to cultivate gender equity.
Fresh perspectives on clinical terminologies, code mapping, and patient insights from the experts at IMO.
To commemorate International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, we’re celebrating women in STEM and sharing their thoughts on how to cultivate gender equity.
The 21st Century Cures Act impacts interoperability in healthcare along with payers, providers, and more. Learn how with our white papers.
Learn how ontologies give systems, like your EHR, the “knowledge” they need to support automated reasoning.
Sometimes close enough is good enough, but for those capturing and documenting high-risk patient diagnoses in the EHR, added specificity is key.
We changed the medium, but not the message. Veteran product manager, David Arco, talks fearlessness and persistence in the latest installment of In My Opinion.
For NLP engines to be truly valuable, the concepts used to fuel them must contain a high level of specificity and be accurately mapped to standardized codes.
A recent article in Health Affairs explores five reasons why quality measurement is failing, and five steps to guide the US toward true quality care.
Can one word change how you approach work and life? IMO’s CEO Ann Barnes believes so, and has challenged herself – and the company – to find out.
Federal legislation aimed at improving the public health response to emergencies like the COVID-19 pandemic gains bipartisan support.
The promise of pharmacogenomics in medicine is cause for optimism, but the pace of progress will be slow without the adoption of a common clinical terminology.
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.
Cancer patients enrolled in Medicare may soon face difficulties in receiving care unless CMS clarifies future of program.