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The coming year is going to show where AI's practical use cases are going to be in healthcare, say editors from HIMSS Media brands Healthcare Finance News, Healthcare IT News and MobiHealthNews.
The editors of Healthcare IT News, Healthcare Finance News and MobiHealthNews look at the big trends in AI, cybersecurity and reimbursement and the uncertainty of what to expect from a new administration.
These positions are central to improving care efficiency in the clinical and operational uses of AI at health systems, says Zachary Durst, a consultant in the IT practice of WittKieffer.
At the HIMSS25 global conference in March, Muhammad Babar, management information systems officer for the Ministry of Health in Pakistan, will speak about strengthening health information systems in Pakistan amid a nationwide push for digitization.
Google gained insights from a Harris poll showing where the burnout exists in the workflow and where AI can help, says Aashima Gupta, healthcare vertical lead at Google Cloud.
Chike Okeke of Concord Technologies says threats in the cloud, such as insecure APIs and excessive accessibility, underscore the importance of safeguarding protected health information.
Asynchronous communication helps build an open avenue of trust as the regulatory burden is getting heavier for long-term care. There's less staff, and the funding remains the same, says Will Cantrell, director of product solutions at InteliChart.
FAST is the FHIR at Scale Task Force under HL7 that is looking at implementing guides around identity, consent, security, a national directory and testing how all those things come together, says Janice Reese, program manager of FAST.
The FTC is not targeting private equity or trying to impede investment in healthcare, it's just looking at anticompetitive conduct, says John Saran, a partner at Holland & Knight.
Because of lack of interoperability it takes weeks between the time of referral to treatment due to documentation gathering, says Dan Torrens, CEO of eHealth Technologies.