We wrapped up an incredible week at HIMSS24. Our customers made the event and the interactions so great. We’d like to take this time to acknowledge the many who received recognition and awards.
The week started with the Best in KLAS® awards, which was an important reminder of how central our customers are to our success and to healthcare’s future.
We are humbled that so many of you put your trust in Rhapsody and the products that enable you to meet your goals. Thank you for voting Corepoint Integration Engine and Rhapsody Integration Engine first and second in the Best in KLAS Integration Engine category. We’d also like to congratulate our customers who received Best in KLAS awards.
Additionally, ahead of one of the keynotes, HIMSS recognized several award winners, including the HIMSS Davies Award of Excellence winners. These organizations demonstrate globally innovative, thoughtful applications of information and technology to drive and redefine evidence-based best practices so that others can learn, adapt, and improve population health and patient outcomes.
A well-deserved, hearty congratulations to
- Dallas County Health and Human Services. They received recognition for their work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Northern Light Health System. They received recognition for their work in driving adoption of technology to improve patient outcomes and the care team’s experience with the electronic health record.
- Intermountain Health. They received recognition for their work in applying information and technology to improve care and outcomes for patients experiencing Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Kidney Disease, and Multimodal Pain Management Modalities.
- University of Missouri Health Care. They received recognition for their innovation in the application of information and technology to improve patient care, and this is their third such recognition.
- Mackenzie Health. As the only international organization to receive this award twice, they were recognized for their remote monitoring program during COVID-19, medication reconciliation optimization, and support of the entire system during the pandemic.
- Washington State Department of Health. They were recognized for their innovative use of a text system – WA Notify – during COVID-19.
On the way into the exhibit hall and keynote space, there were large digital displays showcasing the HIMSS Changemaker in Health Award winners. While all 27 of them are transforming and advancing our industry, we’d like to especially congratulate our customers who were represented.
- New York Presbyterian
- Safe Health Systems
- IU Health and Riley Children’s Health
- Washington State Department of Health
- Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
“I’m inspired by the efforts and ingenuity of the award winners and all attendees. Together we will rise to the challenges we face in healthcare,” shared Päivi Sillanaukee, special envoy for health and wellbeing, Finland Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, who announced the award winners during one of the keynotes.
“I’m inspired by the efforts and ingenuity of the award winners and all attendees. Together we will rise to the challenges we face in healthcare.”
Päivi Sillanaukee, special envoy for health and wellbeing, Finland Ministry of Social Affairs and Health
Thank you to these and all recipients who are making global healthcare safer, more efficient, more equitable, and better for all populations. We are proud to work alongside you and enable your innovation.