Kat Jercich

Kat Jercich is the Senior Editor at Healthcare IT News. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, The Advocate, and others. Previously, she was Vice President and Managing Editor at Rewire.News.

A person in a server room
By Kat Jercich 02:37 pm May 17, 2022
Carium CEO and cofounder Scott Pradels chats about the importance of workflow process evaluation and the overall risks of a virtual care environment.
Scales of justice
By Kat Jercich 12:54 pm May 17, 2022
According to the agency, the doctor allegedly advertised a tool that could be used to construct malicious software.
A pregnant person texting
By Kat Jercich 03:03 pm May 16, 2022
A recent meta-analysis found that telemedicine interventions had a positive impact on many maternal and neonatal health measures.
A hand on a keyboard
By Kat Jercich 12:35 pm May 16, 2022
A new report from the Cloud Security Alliance explains that it's essential to apply a risk rating, using predefined criteria, to all subscribers.
Code on a screen
By Kat Jercich 02:35 pm May 13, 2022
Researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital note that models can be biased against some groups while performing better for others.
Judge signing a legal document
By Kat Jercich 12:01 pm May 13, 2022
According to court documents, the operators of Phoenix-based RediDoc were accused of participating in a "circular scheme of kickbacks and bribes."
An old-fashioned broadcasting set
By Kat Jercich 08:30 am May 13, 2022
Dr. Richard Baron weighs in on how organizations can promote engagement with technology and mitigate clinician burnout.
A person in PPE
By Kat Jercich 03:42 pm May 12, 2022
The association says the document, released during National Nurses Week, can act as a tool to facilitate discussions about workplace concerns.
A family using video telehealth
By Kat Jercich 02:10 pm May 12, 2022
The National Committee for Quality Assurance identified three key opportunities to improve virtual care delivery, including tailoring telehealth use to individual needs.
A burned-out clinician in PPE
By Kat Jercich 11:19 am May 12, 2022
New research found that nurses and allied health professionals from around the globe were the most likely to report burnout symptoms. 

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