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<p>Aspiring and new CIOs get nine months of education, networking and mentorship with an in-person session in Torrey Pines, California, says Isaiah Nathaniel, VP and CIO at Delaware Valley Community Health.</p>
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<p>Clinicians, who are burnt out, and consumers are both ready for better options, says Dr. Geeta Nayyar, MDI Health's executive clinical advisor.</p>
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<p>Healthcare management consulting company J29's Tracy Mills, CEO and founder, and Nick Vass, president, talk about their work providing clinical policy and data analysis for public agencies, as well as their support of the “HIMSS Gives Back” program.</p>
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<p>Robert Havasy, senior director of informatics strategy at HIMSS, says HIMSS24 attendees are showing results from AI use and talking about how to regulate it, as well as whether it could be used to re-focus and speed up interoperability efforts.<br />
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<p>Dr. Maria Carolina Aguirre, CMIO at FCV-HIC (Hospital Internacional de Colombia), discusses her efforts with HL7 to encourage Colombia's diverse regions to work together on digital health projects and use interoperability standards.</p>
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<p>AI-powered tools are being developed, implemented or at least considered by nearly every health system worldwide, says HIMSS President and CEO Hal Wolf. Hear more from industry insiders and leaders as they discuss key takeaways from the 2024 HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition in Orlando.</p>
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<p>AI, cybersecurity, health equity and the evolution to nursing are just some of the topics health leaders discussed at the 2024 HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition in Orlando.<br />
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<p>The partnership grows the portfolio of the clinical surveillance and life sciences side of the business, says Inovalon's Julie Lambert, president & provider GM, and Hayley Burgess, SVP for provider surveillance and safety.</p>
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<p>Healthcare industry leaders and insiders discuss hot topics in focus at the 2024 HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition.</p>
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<p>High-quality imaging coupled with computer technologies for the eye could be used in the future to identify strokes, before they happen, and cardiovascular disease, but interoperability challenges remain, says Kerry Goetz, associate director, NEI Office of Data Science and Health Informatics.</p>
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