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By HIMSS TV | 11:04 am | September 08, 2025
The HHS Secretary has called for Americans to wear government-issued health monitoring devices. Dr. Arti Masturzo, chief medical officer at CCS, a provider of collaborative care programs and home-delivered medical supplies, offers thoughts.
By HIMSS TV | 10:04 am | September 05, 2025
Wipfli Healthcare Industry Leader Kelly Arduino says to collect all the money they're owed, hospitals should ensure they have proper coding and pricing for services and look for community funding.
By Andrea Fox | 11:30 am | September 04, 2025
A five-year waiver extension would not only give more seniors access to the proven care delivery model, but would also enable continued progress toward permanent expansion, they tell lawmakers.
By Andrea Fox | 09:58 am | September 03, 2025
A legal settlement directs the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to again make available data that healthcare stakeholders say is essential to designing interventions, tracking healthcare outcomes and allocating resources effectively.
By Adam Ang | 03:53 am | September 02, 2025
Te Whatu Ora sees up to $20 million in long-term societal savings from implementing the AI.
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By HIMSS TV | 09:30 am | August 27, 2025
Tom Leary, HIMSS senior vice president and head of government relations, says Malaysia is working with HIMSS to align the nation's health system with global standards.
By Adam Ang | 03:27 am | August 25, 2025
CareSync Exchange, developed with Altera Digital Health, is now live at Austin Health and Eastern Health.
By Andrea Fox | 01:32 pm | August 21, 2025
An open letter, signed by current and former CDC, NIH and HHS staff, accuses Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr. of sowing public mistrust by making false claims, and asks that he stop misusing agency data.
By Adam Ang | 12:01 am | August 19, 2025
A new online portal is set to bridge access to healthcare from mainland China.
By Adam Ang | 12:01 am | August 19, 2025
It limits access to care for over half a million homebound Australians for whom telehealth has been proven effective, researchers say.