- HIMSS names Iris P. Frye, Kim Garriott, Dr. Lucienne Ide, Eva Karp, RN-BC, Dr. Geeta Nayyar, and Tressa Springmann as the most influential women in health IT.
This week, HIMSS announced its Most Influential Women in Health IT, an annual recognition celebrating women striving to harness the power of information technology to drive healthcare transformation. The award winners will be honored at HIMSS20 in Orlando next month and will join other innovators, leaders, and entrepreneurs at the Women in Health IT Networking Reception,
Here is a look at this year’s Most Influential Women in Health IT honorees:
Iris P. Frye, MS, MBA, CPHIMS, Director, Advisory Services at Optum
Frye has over 15 years of success in operations management, clinical analytics, outpatient/acute care workflows, physician engagement, and project management. She is also the Founder and Chief Innovator at Parity Health Information and Technology. Frye is a member of the HIMSS Government Relations Roundtable. She is also the co-founder and past chair of the retired HIMSS African-American SIG. Frye is an active participant in the new HIMSS Global Health Equity Network.
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