Tweet Chat Recap: UT Southwestern Senior Officials Discuss HCI Innovator Awards Program, HIMSS16

Feb. 19, 2016
On Feb. 18, senior leaders from UT Southwestern Medical Center, HCI’s #1 Innovator Awards Program winning team, joined Healthcare Informatics editors, as well as other Twitter participants, for a lively discussion on health IT.

On Feb. 18, senior leaders from UT Southwestern Medical Center, HCI’s #1 Innovator Awards Program winning team, joined Healthcare Informatics editors, as well as other Twitter participants, for a lively discussion on health IT.

Specifically, Mark Rauschuber, CIO at UT Southwestern Medical Center, Duwayne Willett, M.D., CMIO, and Jason Fish, M.D., Deputy CMIO, discussed the current state of the industry leading up to HIMSS16, what we might expect to see and hear at the annual conference, and their perspectives on the challenges of innovation facing healthcare and healthcare IT leaders in the present moment in U.S. healthcare.

Below is a recap of the chat. HCI is planning on hosting more tweet chats in 2016. If you have any ideas, please let us know by following @HCInformatics or writing a comment below.

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