Jayla Whitfield
Staff Writer/Researcher
Jayla Whitfield is a former staff writer at GovCIO Media & Research, who was responsible for covering developments in federal technology.
Agencies are strategizing best practices for workforce and technology to help combat disparities in health care.
Leaders from our Health Tech Equity Working Group address implicit and explicit biases that threaten equity efforts in health care.
The list is a priority for organizations working to prevent cyberattacks in a heightened threat environment.
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated data sharing between federal health agencies, highlighting the need for stronger cybersecurity as cybercrime continues to plague government and health organizations.
Over 90% of hospitals nationwide rely on electronic health records, and HHS is making efficient access a top priority.
ONC leaders unpack the new frameworks and data standards that are creating an interoperability floor across the health care landscape.
AI is critical piece of the future of mental health care, ultimately making mental health resources and tools more accessible for all.
Following the Public Health Emergency, fraud, waste, and abuse prevention continues to be a top priority for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Cybersecurity and speed of deployment are two concerns around next-generation network capacities.
Over the next several weeks, the health care industry can comment on a proposed rule that boosts health legislation and improves EHR exchange.
The agency released a ‘roadmap’ to help organizations decrease and confront cyberattacks in health care.
The Department of Education is making skills-based hiring a priority to address tech workforce needs in and outside government.