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Healthcare

How Health IT is Expanding Healthcare

The health IT industry is rapidly changing. Patients and doctors will see greater benefits, but there are other challenges on the horizon.

March 9, 2017
Michael Steinberg
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Tags: DorobekINSIDER, DorobekINSIDER LIVE, Health IT, intersystems

Career

Handling Emotions in the Workplace

Emotions play a big role in our personality. Sometimes they cloud our judgement and at other times they enhance the relationships around us. We spend a large percentage of our lives in the workplace. It’s only natural to let our emotions out from time to time.

March 9, 2017
Purvi Bodawala
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Tags: Emotions, featured blogger, handling, Workplace

Career

Lessons From Lifers

Lifers, people who have spent more than 20 years in federal service, are a knowledgeable, diverse, and dedicated group employees. And now, as the long-predicted brain drain (40% of federal employees are eligible for retirement this year) begins to take its toll on our federal agencies, now is a good time to share the stories… Read more »

March 9, 2017
Kim Martin-Haynes
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Tags: career, featured blogger, government employees

Learning, Miscellaneous

When Encountering a Service Dog

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulates the use of service animals, and sets the guidelines for what the user can and can’t do, what they are responsible for, and how businesses may legally respond to them. Let’s look at some of these laws and how they may affect you.

March 8, 2017
Christine Wistrom
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Tags: disability, featured blogger, Service Dogs,

GIS, Open Data

Gearing Up for Mosquito Season

The ability to respond to potential issues and vector born outbreaks quickly and effectively means a world of difference to agencies and the communities they serve. Check out the five challenges that stand in the way of doing this.

March 8, 2017
Christian Carlson
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Tags: featured blogger, GIS, healthcare, leadership, learning, open-data, tech

Cybersecurity, Healthcare, Tech

HOW TEST DATA MANAGEMENT IS HELPING DELIVER SAFE SYSTEMS FOR GOVERNMENT

Test data management systems are critical for helping government healthcare organizations secure data and deliver the right benefits to patients, on time.

March 8, 2017
Catherine Andrews
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Tags: CA technologies, cybersecurity, health, Health IT, HMS

Career, Leadership

How You Can Take a Stand for Women

Ready to start the new year by building up other women? Check out these ways you can proactively support the ladies around you.

March 8, 2017
Courtney Belme
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Tags: activism, Be Bold for Change, govfem, Women for Women

Career

How To Manage The Multi-Generational Workforce And Avoid Age Discrimination

Each generational group has different expectations with regard to work, how they expect to get it done, and what they expect to get out of it. The key to being a good manager is understanding and working with these differences.

March 8, 2017
Yolanda Smith
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Tags: age discrimination, featured blogger, management, multi-generational workforce

Career, Leadership

What Does an Engaged Employee Look Like

Employee engagement is a huge 2017 buzzword. But what exactly does it look like? Check out these tips to be able to identify engaged employees at your agency.

March 7, 2017
richard regan
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Tags: career, employee engagement, leadership

Career, Leadership

Reflections from the Department of Transportation

Richard McKinney was CIO at the Department of Transportation for nearly four years. Learn how he took the Department from a decentralized to enterprise model.

March 7, 2017
Courtney Belme
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Tags: DorobekINSIDER, DOT, innovation, Richard McKinney

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