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Artificial Intelligence

Seema Verma, executive VP and general manager at Oracle Health & Life Sciences
By Mike Miliard | |
The company is focused on "completely reinventing" its EHR into a "system of intelligence that helps health systems drive efficiency, improve clinical care, accelerate innovation and reduce costs," says General Manager Seema Verma.
Kathleen Aller of Intersystems
By Mike Miliard | |
In a time of "rapid change and uncertainty" the longtime IT and interoperability leader is also hearing lots of questions about e-prior authorization, identity and access management, and getting ROI from compliance investments.
Xray image on tablet
By Susan Morse | |
HIMSS25 session will show how an AI solution can be implemented even at a high-volume, safety-net healthcare setting.
Healthcare worker talking to patient in hospital bed
By Susan Morse | |
Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation is using AI and machine learning to gain a better understanding of diabetes and hypertension populations.
Bynahm VR app
By Mike Miliard | |
The technology, known as Bynahm, is designed to bridge the distance among hospitalized patients and their loved ones, using automation and VR to streamline communication and provide immersive experiences.
By Bill Siwicki | |
Artificial intelligence tools have helped the organization get 100% of outpatient surgeries and 50% of inpatient surgeries opioid-free, says Dr. Zafar Chaudry. AI is helping with stroke prevention, too.
A patient in a headwrap consulting with a doctor who is holding a digital tablet
By Adam Ang | |
Also, Northeast Health Wangaratta has upgraded its EMR system.
Dr. Zafar Chaudry of Seattle Children's on Chief AI Officers
By Bill Siwicki | |
Dr. Zafar Chaudry says artificial intelligence can deliver better patient outcomes, and he requires everyone at the hospital to take AI training. He and his team are configuring Google Gemini AI to handle some clinical use cases.
Dr. Sean Raj of SimonMed Imaging on AI
By Bill Siwicki | |
Artificial intelligence reduced scan times, sometimes by 30%-50%. Diagnostic accuracy improved. And the chances of missed diagnoses were reduced, improving patient outcomes.
People playing pickleball
By Susan Morse | |
HIMSS25 session will show how leveraging AI improves data accuracy and operational efficiency while minimizing manual efforts.