Artificial Intelligence
HIMSS25 session will show how leveraging AI improves data accuracy and operational efficiency while minimizing manual efforts.
The health cluster will work with Philips on three digital health projects over the next three years.
Cybersecurity In Focus
Budget bumps have led to better security tools, but the growing use of artificial intelligence requires more focus and investments from organizations. HIMSS25 attendees can learn more at the preconference Healthcare Cybersecurity Forum.
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.
No doubt, artificial intelligence will be a hot topic in Las Vegas, and the company has lots of AI news to share. But it will also be showcasing new tech for clinical trials management, enterprise resource planning, staff scheduling and more.
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.
Dr Apichai Chaiyaroj, assistant director of BNH Hospital, shares how they had all doctors entering inpatient and outpatient records electronically.
A close competitor to OpenAI’s ChatGPT is now being used at South China Hospital.
The first in a three-part series examining the health system's efforts to make the most of its data. Greg Kuhnen, system director for analytical solutions, offers his perspective – and explains how HIMSS Analytics maturity models are helping.
Cleveland Clinic will roll out ambient documentation software while Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center leverages algorithms to accelerate treatment. Censinet launches tools to keep up with the pace of health AI adoption.