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By HIMSS TV | 05:37 pm | September 12, 2024
Dr. Saad Aldousari, hospital director at Kuwait's Sabah Al-Ahmad Urology Center, explains how the Kuwaiti Ministry of Health supports digital maturity and interoperability goals for all its hospitals.
AI & ML Intelligence
By Andrea Fox | 06:14 pm | September 10, 2024
In a market filled with point source solutions, digital health leaders say decision-makers must cut through noise and hype to architect change management and manage costly technology.
By HIMSS TV | 03:18 pm | September 06, 2024
At a pivotal moment for artificial intelligence innovation, HIMSS Adoption Models can help healthcare organizations get onboard and scale up, says Hal Wolf, CEO of HIMSS.
By Rectangle Health | 05:33 pm | August 15, 2024
Many healthcare organizations are struggling to keep up with changing patient expectations, rising costs, staff shortages and more. Although technology may seem like the obvious solution to these problems, providers must ensure that the tools they use enhance patient experiences while also driving efficiencies and improving the organization’s bottom line.
By HIMSS TV | 07:00 am | August 15, 2024
There's a direct link between achieving EMRAM Stage 6 or 7 and higher quality and safety results, explains Anne Snowdon, HIMSS Chief Scientific Research Officer after examining Leapfrog data from 2,000 U.S. hospitals.
By Adam Ang | 04:02 am | August 12, 2024
It is now working toward its Stage 7 validation.
By Andrea Fox | 02:03 pm | August 09, 2024
The sophisticated ransomware group, aka the Cybersecurity Team, is auctioning "impressive" data if the Delaware health system does not pay the 25 Bitcoin ransom.
By Bill Siwicki | 11:50 am | August 08, 2024
A health tech CEO offers guidance on investment in analytics and IT infrastructure to accelerate the transition to VBC, strategies to get clinician buy-in, and how tech can be used to compare pricing on a market-by-market basis.
By Andrea Fox | 03:32 pm | July 31, 2024
Several factors combined to hit healthcare hardest again this year, but new research by the Ponemon Institute and IBM Security also found that using artificial intelligence in security reduced attacks' severity in terms of cost and recovery time.