In the News – August 2018
Mari Savickis, CHIME vice president of federal affairs, made a case for easing anti-kickback rules to let resource-strapped healthcare organizations receive donated cybersecurity assistance in an article in HealthcareInfoSecurity.com.
Twelve members of CHIME or members of the CHIME Foundation firms who currently serve on a CHIME board made Becker’s “Female Health IT Leaders to Know” report. They are listed here.
HealthsystemCIO.com interviewed Tim Stettheimer about his new position as the vice president of education at CHIME. “This role offers a chance to not just help with current education programs and provide feedback, but also to look at opportunities for expanding on those offerings, and creating programs that, even to a greater extent, touch on the developmental needs of CIOs and their team,” he said.
Politico covered a webinar by CHIME Opioid Task Force member Dave Lehr in which he explained how Anne Arundel Health System cut opioid prescriptions by 60 percent in volume over 18 months.