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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 Anthony Vecchione | 09:51 pm | March 04, 2025
At HIMSS25, Baxter announced the release of technology that can integrate into its communications suite, including Voalte Mobile and Voalte Nurse Call.
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 Adam Ang | 07:49 pm | March 04, 2025
Its third-party service providers cannot assure compliance with their data sharing contracts, the Public Service Commission also noted.
By Andrea Fox | 07:30 pm | March 04, 2025
With a chance to avoid the costliest factors of electronic health records, rural hospitals and clinics in Northeast Indiana chose to gain the benefits of better patient and provider experiences as Parkview Community Connect partners.
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 | 03:19 pm | March 04, 2025
What's more, find vendors flexible to expand to a hospital's innovative use cases and creative enough to explore the art of the possible, Martin Hougaard of the master data management vendor is advising HIMSS25 attendees.
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.