MedCity News March 7, 2021
Anuja Vaidya

In a wide-ranging interview, UAB Health System CIO Joan Hicks shared some of the projects on her list for the year ahead, and how remote work has affected her team as well as IT hiring prospects in Alabama.

When Covid-19 cases emerged in the U.S., the University of Alabama at Birmingham Health System had to pause any projects that were not related to pandemic response and shift employees to a remote work environment.

These moves have set up a busy 2021 for the system, said CIO Joan Hicks, in a phone interview. Hicks spoke with MedCity News about the pending IT projects her team plans to complete this upcoming year, and how working from home has affected her team and...

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