Marianna Imenokhoeva has 20 years of experience in IT including regional sales, marketing, and operations director roles within Xerox, where she also acted as a Member of the Board of Directors for Xerox EurAsia since 2011. In 2017 Marianna founded LinktoMedicine, an IT consulting company focused on the deployment of digital health solutions. In 2018, she joined HIMSS as an Ambassador for Eurasia and facilitated HIMSS engagement with two new countries - Russia and Kazakhstan. She is a member of HIMSS Innovation Committee. Marianna holds a Master’s degree in Technical Cybernetics and various certifications in IP networks/ telephony, Lean Six Sigma, and project management.In this episode we discuss:- Ethical issues that can arise when it comes to tech in healthcare.- Is health equality compromised? - Being a woman in Health IT.Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to receive your episodes automatically:Apple PodcastSpotifyGoogle PodcastJoin The Healthy Project Facebook pageSupport the show
Marianna Imenokhoeva has 20 years of experience in IT including regional sales, marketing, and operations director roles within Xerox, where she also acted as a Member of the Board of Directors for Xerox EurAsia since 2011. In 2017 Marianna founded LinktoMedicine, an IT consulting company focused on the deployment of digital health solutions. In 2018, she joined HIMSS as an Ambassador for Eurasia and facilitated HIMSS engagement with two new countries - Russia and Kazakhstan. She is a member of HIMSS Innovation Committee. Marianna holds a Master’s degree in Technical Cybernetics and various certifications in IP networks/ telephony, Lean Six Sigma, and project management.
In this episode we discuss:
- Ethical issues that can arise when it comes to tech in healthcare.
- Is health equality compromised?
- Being a woman in Health IT.
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