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Saad Alhuzami, Ministry of Health, KSA_Dubai skyline Photo by SHansche/iStock/Getty Images Plus
By HIMSS TV | 12:02 pm | May 28, 2025
Through using advanced data analytics and rigorously tested AI models, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is committed to helping its residents live longer, healthier lives, says Saad Alhuzami of its Ministry of Health.
Chris Voigt of Privia Health on AI
Success Stories & ROI
By Bill Siwicki | 11:27 am | May 28, 2025
Clinicians are seeing a reduction in time spent on chart prep by up to 2.5 hours per day. And the organization has achieved an 84% addressed rate for all coding suggestions given to a provider within a patient encounter to enhance documentation.
Doctor in lab looking at tablet
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By Juniper Networks | 10:53 am | May 28, 2025
Visionary healthcare organizations are enhancing the patient experience, improving operational efficiency and increasing cybersecurity resilience with AI networking.
A nurse wearing a hijab filing a patient's form at a desk
By Adam Ang | 12:27 am | May 27, 2025
It has recently received $22 million in foreign direct investment to launch a national AI program.
By Adam Ang | 12:15 am | May 26, 2025
The diagnostic service is powered by AI that has received regulatory approvals in Taiwan and the United States. 
National Heart Centre Singapore's CVS.ai researchers
By Adam Ang | 12:03 am | May 26, 2025
It is set to try out the technology with the National University Hospital and Tan Tock Seng Hospital. 
A doctor reviewing a patient's file on a digital tablet
By Adam Ang | 11:53 pm | May 25, 2025
Meanwhile, a platform for the secure testing of generative AI has been made available to health professionals. 
Julie Luengas, Stony Brook Medicine_Las Vegas skyline Photo by halbergman/E+/Getty Images
By HIMSS TV | 04:31 pm | May 23, 2025
Recruiting volunteers for nursing groups isn’t always easy, but networking and identifying people who want to share knowledge are worthy benefits, says Julie Luengas, chief nursing informatics officer at Stony Brook Medicine Information Technology.
Stethoscope resting on tablet
By Mike Miliard | 03:51 pm | May 23, 2025
There have been many big changes in health and tech policy so far in the president's second term, and there will probably be many more to come. An attorney discusses how health IT developers should be charting strategic course for the years ahead.
John Orosco of Red Rover Health on AI
AI & ML Intelligence
By Bill Siwicki | 12:02 pm | May 23, 2025
Empowering patients with a broader and more inclusive view of what's possible can lead to more personalized care, says one CEO. Failing to do so means AI will always fall short of its true potential to support better outcomes.