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By Mike Miliard | 12:05 pm | February 17, 2025
At HIMSS25 in Las Vegas next month, members of the HIMSS Nursing Innovation Advisory will explore where artificial intelligence is finding favor with RNs, where they're skeptical of it – and how it can be deployed and integrated safely into practice.
By Jeff Lagasse | 03:35 pm | February 14, 2025
The plaintiffs have accused the insurer of using artificial intelligence algorithms to illegally deny claims.
By Susan Morse | 03:17 pm | February 14, 2025
Home care M&A has decreased since the pandemic but the market and demand for services continues to grow.
By Bill Siwicki | 12:50 pm | February 14, 2025
As chief digital information officer, Lisa Stump says she's working to integrate an array of new technologies to enable value creation and drive growth, all while executing on the technology imperatives of a five-year strategic plan.
By Andrea Fox | 12:04 pm | February 14, 2025
Using the HIMSS Digital Health Index, Missouri is taking evidence about public health agency digital maturity statewide to invest in data-driven population health strategies, says Anne Snowdon, who will share more about the initiative at HIMSS25.
By Adam Ang | 12:29 am | February 14, 2025
Public Service Association has asked the Privacy Commissioner and Employment Relations Authority to keep Te Whatu Ora from dismissing roles in data and digital.
By Jessica Hagen | 03:40 pm | February 13, 2025
The Apple Health Study will use data collected from Apple devices to examine the relationship between physical and mental health and wellbeing.  
By Jessica Hagen and Anthony Vecchione | 03:23 pm | February 13, 2025
The bill would allow AI to be classified as a "practitioner licensed by law" to administer FDA-approved drugs.  
By Bill Siwicki | 02:37 pm | February 13, 2025
Lisa Stump, the New York health system's new chief digital information officer, reveals her top goals: bridging clinical and research missions, bolstering a digital strategy, and tackling the many challenges that come with a mountain of data.
By Andrea Fox | 11:57 am | February 13, 2025
American Medical Association researchers found that artificial intelligence in healthcare sparked more enthusiasm among physicians in 2024, increasing 5% over the previous year, while their use of AI tools increased by 28%.