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An AI-powered "mission control centre" will streamline access to all data across Seoul National University Bundang Hospital to support clinicians' decision-making, says CIO Dr Seyoung Jung.
The development and use of virtual reality apps for medical training offer unique benefits in the healthcare setting, say Dr. Sarah Hoffe and Brian Gonzalez of the Moffitt Cancer Center. They will share their expertise at HIMSS25.
Scott Estep, the system’s vice president for nursing operations and capacity management, says nurse retention requires investment in salaries, but also for professional development incentives, rewards and recognition.
The chief digital and information officer discusses his to-do list for the year ahead. He offers thoughts on the trends that will shape 2025, including cybersecurity, AI and automation, and patient experience.
Women in the tech space consistently cite struggles with imposter syndrome and work-life balance, says HIMSS25 panel moderator Jeffery Daigrepont, SVP of Coker Group. He will lead the healthcare tech leaders through a discussion on their strategies.
Alda Mizaku, chief data and AI officer at the prominent provider organization, discusses leveraging artificial intelligence for creating efficiencies in both clinical and office settings, and for boosting predictive analytics.
Private Malaysian primary care chain CareClinics emphasises its mission to deliver technology-enabled personalised care, shares CEO Dr Thirunavukarasu Rajoo.
That's what Children's National Hospital was looking for when it hired Alda Mizaku to be its chief data and AI officer. Here she offers a deep dive into her role and advice for others seeking this hot new healthcare job.
He discusses the particular cybersecurity challenges for post-acute care settings, and previews a HIMSS25 session that will help IT leaders at nursing homes, home health and assisted living groups can improve their privacy and security postures.
The hospital east of South Korea's capital Seoul largely serves international patients who require global quality care. CEO Tack Lee discusses.