Innovator Award Submission Deadline Extended

Nov. 19, 2012
Healthcare Informatics is extending the deadline healthcare teams can be nominated for its annual IT Innovators Award from Nov. 15 to Nov. 21. The award honors those at the forefront of healthcare IT innovation, looking at leaders at providers across the country who moving forward boldly to create the healthcare of the future, strategically leveraging information technology to improve care quality, patient safety, efficiency, and data exchange.

Healthcare Informatics is extending the deadline healthcare teams can be nominated for its annual IT Innovators Award from Nov. 15 to Nov. 21. The award honors those at the forefront of healthcare IT innovation, looking at leaders at providers across the country who moving forward boldly to create the healthcare of the future, strategically leveraging information technology to improve care quality, patient safety, efficiency, and data exchange.

The winners are honored in the magazine’s IT Innovator Awards signature issue in February. Nominations are can be filled out here.

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