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The coronavirus pandemic has usurped normal operations of American healthcare, spurring an unprecedented shift to digitally delivered care and leaving many providers scrambling to retain patient volume and revenue.
The public health and financial devastation of COVID-19 can t be overlooked, but the pandemic has also created opportunities to leverage tech for EHR vendors, Big Tech and health IT leaders, experts said at last week s CHIME21 Spring Forum, hosted by the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives. In terms of durable change, I think we re in that window now where we need to think about what is that new normal and where do we go from here, Cerner President Don Trigg said at the conference.
Group Registration (4 or more participants) – 20%
IIHMR Alumni (All Campus Regular programmes) -30%
IIHMR Employee (All Campus Employees) -30%
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IIHMR is launching another superlative course in
Advanced Management Programme in Healthcare and Leadership, (AMP-HL). The fellowship programme is to encourage talented scholars. The step has been initiated by the university in a bid to give momentum to the higher education scenario in the state, particularly in the field of Healthcare Advancements.
Dr P.R. Sodani, President (Officiating), Dean IHMR, Professor, said, “The AMP-HL programme will be guided by IIHMRU’s philosophy of research-driven knowledge co-creation and learning. We are confident that the executives will find the programme contents and andragogy quite engaging and flexible, contributing to high-quality executive development needs. The learning outcomes, course-content and andragogy are benchmarked with the global s
27 Jan 2021 - 8:41
The Peninsula
Doha: The department of Continuing and Professional Education (CPE) College of the North Atlantic – Qatar (CNA-Q), in collaboration with the college’s School of Health Sciences (SHS), has successfully transferred and delivered a series of healthcare training courses online.
The courses – developed to support professionals in Qatar’s healthcare sector – were previously only offered through face-to-face delivery but have since been transitioned and redesigned for optimum online delivery as a direct response to the COVID-19 pandemic and country-wide lockdown measures in Qatar and fully align with Qatar’s Department of Healthcare Professions (DHP) accreditation guidelines.
Over 1085 participants have so far enrolled and completed courses from CNA-Q’s healthcare sector training series on key subjects such as Medical Safety in the Elderly, Healthcare Information Management, Communications in Healthcare, Basics of Healthcare Research,