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By Bill Siwicki | 11:30 am | March 05, 2025
Dr. Colin Banas of DrFirst says AI innovations, for one thing, are eliminating long hold times and back-and-forth calls between providers, insurers and pharmacies – easing frustration and giving patients greater control over their care.
By Adam Ang | 03:51 am | March 05, 2025
It aims to assess the population-level impact of its predictive cardiovascular disease risk tool.
By Susan Morse | 09:54 pm | March 04, 2025
The HIMSS25 keynote speaker's new deal is Zetaris, "the next generation data lake and modern lake house for AI."
By Adam Ang | 08:10 pm | March 04, 2025
A new chatbot on its mobile health app features AI-based avatars that can communicate synchronously with patients through text, voice, or video chat.
By Anthony Vecchione | 04:22 pm | March 04, 2025
Matt Cybulsky, healthcare leader for AI, go-to-market and design at Ionian Consulting, discussed how AI transforms the way we interact but how utilization of AI is under scrutiny.
By Jessica Hagen | 04:14 pm | March 04, 2025
Healthcare stakeholders from hospital systems across the U.S. provided insight on evaluating and employing various technologies to benefit providers and patients.
By Susan Morse | 04:02 pm | March 04, 2025
HIMSS President and CEO Hal Wolf and Pierre Le Manh, president and CEO of PMI, sat down for a fireside chat at the HIMSS25 Executive Summit.
By Bill Siwicki | 03:12 pm | March 04, 2025
Without short-term change, execs believe tech doesn't live up to its billing and go back to business as usual – then, they wake up and the whole world is different and they have fallen behind, warns FDB president at HIMSS25.
By HIMSS TV | 02:38 pm | March 04, 2025
The AI in Healthcare Forum, the Executive Summit and the inaugural Smart Health Transformation event all had a lot to say about artificial intelligence and its impacts. From Las Vegas, the HIMSS Media brand editors offer their perspectives.
Cybersecurity In Focus
By Andrea Fox | 01:25 pm | March 04, 2025
Automation and emerging technologies may accelerate efficiencies but can also add to IT burdens. Careful planning, testing and frameworks are a must to avoid creating new security problems, say panelists at HIMSS25.