HIMSS TV
At HIMSS25 Tamer Baker, Zscaler's healthcare chief technology officer, and Nate Couture, University of Vermont Health Network CISO, will share intel on attack vectors and how zero trust plays a part in preventing attacks.
David Winn, vice president for Parkview Community Connect at Parkview Health, previews a HIMSS25 session that explores how rural hospitals can share the financial burden of an electronic health record, enabling better patient outcomes.
At a HIMSS25 Health Equity pre-conference forum on climate change, public health and health equity, Dr. Manijeh Berenji, assistant clinical professor of environmental and occupational health at the UC Irvine School of Medicine, will explain.
Clinician comfort is growing with the use of artificial intelligence, says Shane Cooke, president and CEO of Etiometry, who sees big things for decision support applications.
A preview of a HIMSS25 talk at the Health Equity Forum on leadership and improving disparities in healthcare, by Dr. Chris Gibbons, Greystone Group founder and CEO, and Ysabel Duron, founder and executive director of the Latino Cancer Institute.
Dr. Bonita Coe, founder and CEO of Best Health for Your Life Consulting, discusses her HIMSS25 Health Equity Forum talk on using technology, including digital monitoring, to ensure optimal health outcomes and inclusive patient care.
Darren Webber and Nathan Licht, principal data analysts at Cedars-Sinai, preview their HIMSS25 presentation on how chart abstractors use generative AI to detect sepsis and determine treatment and are teaching LLMs to ensure improved functionality.
Providing individuals with access to technology-based clinical engagement programs that integrate human health coaching, personalized content and data insights can reduce health risks, says Avid Health CEO Tom Allen and COO Laura Tan.
Hartford HealthCare aims to speed up diagnoses and care coordination by integrating artificial intelligence at the point of care, says Dr. Barry Stein, CCIO. He explains what providers most need to make AI safe for use in patient care.
In a preview of his talk at the HIMSS25 Smart Health Transformation preconference forum, Matt Cybulsky, healthcare AI and product innovation lead at LBMC, discusses the artificial intelligence and automation use cases with the biggest realistic potential.