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Artificial Intelligence

SingHealth and Royal Philips sign MOU for AI integrations
By Adam Ang | |
The health cluster will work with Philips on three digital health projects over the next three years.
executives in a meeting room
By Andrea Fox | |
Budget bumps have led to better security tools, but the growing use of artificial intelligence requires more focus and investments from organizations. HIMSS25 attendees can learn more at the preconference Healthcare Cybersecurity Forum.
Seth Howard, executive vice president for R&D at Epic
By Mike Miliard | |
No doubt, artificial intelligence will be a hot topic in Las Vegas, and the company has lots of AI news to share. But it will also be showcasing new tech for clinical trials management, enterprise resource planning, staff scheduling and more.
A doctor using a digital tablet
By Adam Ang | |
A close competitor to OpenAI’s ChatGPT is now being used at South China Hospital. 
doctor points at an image on one screen at a multi-screen medical station
By Andrea Fox | |
Cleveland Clinic will roll out ambient documentation software while Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center leverages algorithms to accelerate treatment. Censinet launches tools to keep up with the pace of health AI adoption.
Doctors reviewing a patient's brain scan
By Adam Ang | |
Also, IIT Madras recently launched a cancer genome database.
Healthcare worker talking to patient and child
By Anthony Vecchione | |
The company's AI-powered platform aims to help clinicians diagnose and treat children with autism and related disorders.
Valerie Reich of Hero Digital on AI
By Bill Siwicki | |
Valerie Reich, vice president of healthcare strategy at Hero Digital, looks ahead to how those factors and patients understanding the predictive and personalization powers of health data will change healthcare this year.
Roberta Schwartz of Houston Methodist Hospital on AI computer vision
By Bill Siwicki | |
Artificial intelligence forecasts scheduling changes and improves resource productivity and team coordination to increase case volumes without compromising quality and decrease staff burden. The result for Houston? A 15% increase in OR capacity.
Dr Rachna Gandhi, Chief Transformation, Digital, and Data Officer, Ramsay Health Care
By Adam Ang | |
The private hospital operator has started piloting Ramsay Scribe with plans to expand across inpatients and mental health outpatients.