HIMSS TV
MedGemma, built on Gemma 3, aims to help developers build AI-based healthcare applications with open models, including multimodal and text-only versions.
HIMSS benchmarks were used as guidance for advancing digital health maturity by Dr. Maheshwara Rao Appannan of Malaysia's Ministry of Health. The goals were increasing health equity and economic gains while improving patient outcomes.
New research from TrustCommerce show that, while debit cards remain popular and can be cheaper for health systems to accept, many patients would rather pay for treatment digitally. Ryne Natzke, the company's chief revenue officer, explains.
HIMSS supported and empowered Michigan Department of Health and Human Services' Krystal Schramm, a Changemaker Awardee, to work with others to establish the HIMSS Native American and Indigenous Community.
Gene and cell therapies can "reprogram" patients' own cells to stop the progression of certain cancers and genetic conditions in some situations, with remission rates of up to 92%, says Boro Dropulić, executive director of Caring Cross.
It offers the chance for knowledge sharing, collaboration and networking, with the opportunity to learn from the experience of others while building on your own specific goals, says Habi Mojidi, CIO, medical readiness in the U.S. Army.
Katie Moussouris, Luta Security's CEO and founder, shares insights on national infrastructure security and the state of cyberdefense, advising healthcare organizations of all sizes to ensure that they have a full understanding of all their assets.
Food Allergy Nursing Association educates nurses about the emerging health concern so they can deliver adequate care and better advocate for patients, says Olga Kagan, FANA president and CEO, and 2025 Changemaker Award recipient.
Rather than simply layering technology atop inefficient clinical practices, it's key to take an "urban planning" approach and rethink their structure, says Dr. Anwar Jebran, medical director of population health informatics at Oak Street Health.
Dr. Ajlan Al Zaki of Abu Dhabi's Burjeel Hospital says the UAE can build an ecosystem for advanced cancer care by decentralizing cell therapy production and training healthcare workers locally.