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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.
By Susan Morse | 09:47 am | May 07, 2025
University Hospitals in Cleveland is the first healthcare system in the United States to install the technology.
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By HIMSS TV | 10:07 am | April 25, 2025
The opportunities are endless as long as nurses are able to influence the direction in the way these technologies will be built and put into the environment, says Darren Batara, nursing innovation and informatics manager at Stanford Healthcare.
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By HIMSS TV | 10:25 am | April 09, 2025
A wearable asthma tool created by CareEvolution helps patients self- manage their condition and the data that's gathered gives alerts when there is a change in baseline conditions, says Chief Transformation Officer Dr. Bronwyn Harris.
By Jeff Lagasse | 03:38 pm | April 08, 2025
The quality of payers' digital experiences is lagging behind those of finance and property and casualty insurance, finds J.D. Power.
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By HIMSS TV | 05:24 pm | April 04, 2025
Cherish Health's intelligent radar-based sensor platform detects emergencies so that seniors do not have to download an app, remember to wear things, or press a button, says CEO Sumit Nagpal.
By Susan Morse | 11:29 am | April 02, 2025
House subcommittee hearing on cybersecurity protection for legacy medical devices overshadowed by HHS cuts.
By HIMSS TV | 10:56 am | March 20, 2025
Cognixion uses non-invasive sensors to monitor brain waves to create apps for those with traumatic brain injury, stroke or ALS, says CEO and cofounder Andreas Forsland.
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By HIMSS TV | 03:38 pm | March 19, 2025
Remote patient monitoring powered by artificial intelligence can help VA clinicians keep veterans compliant at a low cost, says Kent Dicks, CEO of Life365.
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By Jeff Lagasse | 10:32 am | March 10, 2025
More malicious actors than ever can target healthcare organizations due to AI lowering the bar for hackers.