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HIMSS25 Las Vegas main entrance
By Andrea Fox | |
Artificial intelligence agents coordinating tasks across healthcare workflows were the talk of HIMSS25. In the year ahead, AI is expected to progress cautiously beyond ambient listening to effect new automation in electronic health records.
Dr. Emmanuel During of Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai on AI
By Bill Siwicki | |
REM sleep behavior disorder almost always is an early sign of Parkinson's or dementia, often preceding other symptoms by 10-15 years. Researchers think the tool can enable development of new therapies for those diseases.
NHS logo
By Andrea Fox | |
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the organization will be reintegrated into the UK Department of Health and Social Care within two years. The agency pledges to reinvest cost savings into frontline services.
Patient gets assistance in nursing home
By Nathan Eddy | |
A new tool researched at Regenstrief Institute aims to help get symptom assessment data integrated into EHRs and incorporated into clinical workflows.
Aged care nurse conversing with a resident
By Adam Ang | |
Also, the NSW government has launched a free virtual urgent care service in Sydney.
Korean government and Yonsei University Health System officials during the opening of the Korea Medical Robot Center
By Adam Ang | |
Also, Tan Tock Seng Hospital has introduced a new AI-powered mobile diabetes application.
A diverse set of colleagues in a board meeting
By Hannah Nwaozuzu | |
The programs aim to equip health workers with competencies in health IT, digital transformation, and data-driven decision making.
Edward Marx of Marx Advisory; Aric Sharp of Clover Health, Khin-Kyemon Aung of SCAN and Heather Lavoie of Horizon BCBS of New Jersey.
By Susan Morse | |
Innovation needs better payer and provider alignment, panelists say.
Luke Hansen, chief medical officer at Arcadia
By Jessica Hagen | |
Luke Hansen, chief medical officer at Arcadia, provides MobiHealthNews with highlights of the event for the company and its plans for 2025.  
Healthcare workers talking
By Microsoft | |
AI technology is rapidly transforming care delivery and driving operational efficiencies. Whatever your position in the healthcare workforce, understanding how AI works can help you learn to use these applications more effectively.