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HIMSS24

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By Jeff Lagasse | 06:18 pm | February 23, 2024
Jody Long of PointClickCare says responsibly implemented AI can help bedside practitioners make better, more informed decisions.
Jim St. Clair, Thomas Osborne and Dr. Paul Tibbits_ Palm trees and skyscrapers in Orlando Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/iStock/Getty Images Plus
By HIMSS TV | 07:00 am | February 23, 2024
Interoperability Institute's Jim St. Clair and the VA's Thomas Osborne and Dr. Paul Tibbits say digital representations in healthcare research are evolving rapidly. They'll have updates on modeling at the personal and enterprise levels at HIMSS24.  
Trent Sanders at Kyndryl_ Palm trees and skyscrapers in Orlando Photo: Gabriele Maltinti/iStock/Getty Images Plus
By HIMSS TV | 07:00 am | February 22, 2024
In presenting Care New England's approach to digital transformation at HIMSS24, Trent Sanders of Kyndryl said he and CNE's Tomas Gregorio will share how to leverage partnerships to drive growth and improve care.
Sameer Bhat, cofounder and vice president of sales at eClinicalWorks
By Andrea Fox | 05:16 pm | February 21, 2024
The EHR vendor says it's been rapidly integrating artificial intelligence across all its offerings over the past year to automate healthcare workflows and hone in on better provider and patient experiences.
Srini Iyer of Leidos Health on AI
By Bill Siwicki | 11:50 am | February 21, 2024
Srini Iyer, CTO at Leidos Health & Civil Sector, previews his HIMSS24 session by discussing the potential of domain-specific AI to revolutionize healthcare by delivering more accurate, efficient and cost-effective care.
Matlock at AIRA, Finley at MO Dept of Health and Senior Services, and Kristin Glaza at Oracle Health_ Palm trees and skyscrapers in Orlando Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/iStock/Getty Images Plus
By HIMSS TV | 07:00 am | February 20, 2024
To improve vaccine data transfer, public health partnerships are critical, say Sabrina Matlock from the American Immunization Registry Association, Sarah Finley of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, and Kristin Glaza of Oracle Health.
Sally Ann Frank, worldwide lead of health and life sciences at Microsoft for Startups
By Andrea Fox | 01:15 pm | February 19, 2024
Market forces shape health tech innovation, but the most transformative startups have a keen understanding of adoption patterns and change management at the organizational level, says Sally Ann Frank in advance of her HIMSS24 presentation.
Dr. Michael Ross at Northern Light Health_Virtual health 3D concept illustration by ArtemisDiana/iStock/Getty Images Plus
By HIMSS TV | 07:00 am | February 19, 2024
The chief medical information officer of the Maine health system gives an update on its collaboration with Optum, talks AI and gives a preview of his HIMSS24 presentation on tighter telehealth integration.  
Basket of fresh vegetables and bread
By Jeff Lagasse | 06:00 pm | February 16, 2024
Digitizing the registration process has helped to ameliorate hardships caused by nurse and staffing shortages in the country.
A nurse helps an older resident into her chair
By Susan Morse | 11:02 am | February 16, 2024
PACs need the interconnectivity and IT used by hospitals, says Longevity's Heidi Wold, who is scheduled to speak at HIMSS24.