By
Mike Restuccia
08:39 am
November 20, 2018
In the decade-and-a-half since the startling “To Err is Human” report, it’s still hard to discern whether billions invested in electronic medical records are improving patient safety.
By
Mike Restuccia
10:02 am
July 25, 2018
Penn Medicine’s Mike Restuccia explains why instituting an end user survey is such an important, and eye-opening, step to take.
By
Mike Restuccia
08:53 am
April 17, 2018
Penn Medicine chief information officer Mike Restuccia shares four tactics for ensuring success with big data projects.
By
Mike Restuccia
10:13 am
January 19, 2018
Chief information officer Mike Restuccia revisits past predictions and builds on recent developments on what's ahead for the new year.
By
Mike Restuccia
02:30 pm
November 15, 2017
When the thrill of electronic health record implementation is over, hospital and IT execs are left to wonder: We are live on the EHR, so now what?
By
Mike Restuccia
12:47 pm
September 25, 2017
Mike Restuccia has seen firsthand the challenges and opportunities of deriving as much value as possible from your electronic health records software.
By
Mike Restuccia
09:09 am
August 15, 2017
Mike Restuccia says the WannaCry, Petya and ransomware attacks demand more collaboration between healthcare leaders and government agencies, immediately.
By
Mike Restuccia
02:27 am
May 30, 2017
An electronic medical record implementation requires accuracy and precision. And making that happen demands a variety of skillsets, professional backgrounds and expertise. Here’s what worked for Penn Medicine.
By
Mike Restuccia
09:49 am
January 12, 2017
Atop the list: Emerging EHR functionality, cybersecurity, analytics and, of course, the next big thing.
By
Mike Restuccia
07:44 am
December 20, 2016
Penn Medicine chief information officer Mike Restuccia reflects on the year that was and glances ahead to 2017.