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Artificial Intelligence

HIMSS25
By HIMSS TV | 04:34 pm | May 29, 2025
Sandra Johnson, senior vice president of client services at CliniComp, said artificial intelligence is being used to boost administrative functions and make billing faster and easier.
HIMSS25
By HIMSS TV | 04:35 pm | May 23, 2025
Julie Luengas, chief nursing informatics officer at Stony Brook Medicine Information Technology, says a group of nurses at a HIMSS25 session announced a free toolkit that can help ensure health systems are using AI responsibly.
HIMSS25
By HIMSS TV | 10:24 am | May 23, 2025
Work that used to be done by 200 people can now be done by 20 as AI becomes a digital workforce for such administrative tasks as claims appeal letters, says Anurag Mehta, CEO of Omega Healthcare.
By HIMSS TV | 04:55 pm | May 22, 2025
Training staff to take advantage of AI and other technologies that will help supplement the workforce is important, says HIMSS President and CEO Hal Wolf.
By Nathan Eddy | 03:33 pm | May 19, 2025
For AI to work in clinical care, doctors must be involved in decision-making with their patients, Philips report says.
By Jeff Lagasse | 10:59 am | May 19, 2025
The platform will use AI, analytics and intelligent clinical applications to create secure and scalable care models.
HIMSS25
By HIMSS TV | 10:20 am | May 16, 2025
AI can help but aligned incentives and the culture of organization are also important, says Dr. Anwar Jebran, medical director of population health informatics at Oak Street Health.
HIMSS25
By HIMSS TV | 03:53 pm | May 15, 2025
Cybercriminals are using AI to hack into systems and are figuring out how to use AI to their advantage, says Etay Maor, chief security strategist at Cato Networks.
By Jeff Lagasse | 10:29 am | May 15, 2025
Artificial intelligence, data collection and low-latency video are among the technologies recognized by the health system.
HIMSS25
By HIMSS TV | 02:16 pm | May 14, 2025
Reducing document burden through ambient AI is a low-hanging fruit that excites clinicians but genAI for clinical decision support is building acceptance more slowly, according to Julie Frey, vice president of provider product at Wolters Kluwer.