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The pandemic has created an atmosphere in healthcare unlike anything seen before in modern times. It has set the stage for CIOs and other health IT executives to rethink their approach to accomplishing new tasks.
This is the sixth instalment in
Healthcare IT News feature story series, Health IT Lessons Learned During the COVID-19 Era. (Click here to visit the portal with all the feature stories.)
This time around we feature the expertise of the following five leaders:
David Chou, senior vice president and CIO at Harris Health System, based in Houston. (@dchou1107)
Joe Fisne, vice president and associate CIO at Geisinger, a health system based in Danville, Pennsylvania. (@Geisinger)
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Prominent liberal donors back Virginia state Sen. Jennifer McClellan’s bid to become nation’s first Black female governor
A prominent pair of liberal donors is urging fellow contributors to back Virginia Democrat Jennifer McClellan in an effort to catapult the state senator ahead in the crowded gubernatorial field of this year’s closely watched contest.
In a letter going to donors Thursday, and shared first with CNN, California husband-and-wife team Steve Phillips and Susan Sandler, ask their donor network to plow money into McClellan’s bid for the Democratic nomination even as her rival, former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, scoops up key endorsements and campaign cash.
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Democrats look to boost campaign staff diversity ahead of midterms By Bridget Bowman, CQ-Roll Call
Published: April 18, 2021, 12:45pm
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2 Photos Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Sean Patrick Maloney has emphasized diversity in hiring at the committee, Democrats say. (Andrew Harrer/Pool/Getty Images/TNS) Photo Gallery
WASHINGTON When Irene Lin attended a training program for campaign managers at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in 2016, she quickly realized that she stood out.
“I was the only woman of color there,” Lin recalled in a recent interview. “It was 80% white guys.”
Five years later, Lin is still managing campaigns, now for Democrat Tom Nelson’s bid for Senate in Wisconsin. But while she has moved up from the House to a potentially marquee Senate battleground race, she says her party has a long way to go to bolster diversity among campaign staff.