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Whether a health system is in the early stage or advanced maturity affects how they view the technology, says HIMSS senior market insights manager Nicole Ramage, who highlights new research.
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.
HIMSS senior director of informatics strategy Rob Havasy says that, even as it evolves at a rapid pace, the policies around AI are coming into focus, and providers are getting more comfortable integrating AI into their workflows.
Providence Chief of Virtual Care and Digital Health Dr. Eve Cunningham offers advice and best practices for using automation and ambient voice to help alleviate burden and bring joy back to medicine.
Shaikh Khalid AlKhalifa, assistant commander of Bahrain's King Hamad University Hospital, talks about how the country is working with Harvard to build a genome bank that will eventually enable treatments based on patients' genetics.
Luca Chittaro of Italy's University of Udine talks about how immersive virtual reality stories can gamify physical therapy to help distract from pain and encourage patients to increase treatment compliance.
Atlantic Health System Chief Information & Digital Officer Sunil Dadlani explains how AI and security "aren't mutually exclusive, they're mutually inclusive."
Dr. Traci Granston, medical director at Cohere, describes how information is extracted in real time, speeding the process to approve or to ensure medical necessity is met.
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.
For David Heaney, CISO at Mass General Brigham, generative AI is a "really eager intern." He explains how a cybersecurity team can apply the technology. He also offers peers best practices for securing with and against AI.