Quality and Safety
HIMSS25
The facility, which is being built on Whitecap Dakota land, will coordinate virtual care services for marginalized populations, mostly Indigenous people living in Saskatchewan's northern and rural communities, says Ivar Mendez, director of Canada's Virtual Health Hub.
The proposed regulation would see open enrollment for the individual marketplace end on Dec. 15 rather than in January.
The coalition says obesity costs employers about $425.5 billion annually, while coverage could potentially lower costs.
The nonprofit insurer says the new structure will enable it to reorganize faster and more efficiently.
A new initiative seeks to improve the lack of health data sharing among vulnerable youths.
Automated robots have removed administrative burden and allowed nurses to focus more time on direct patient care.
Dr. Tabitha Offutt-Powell says the technology is evolving, but with that comes challenges and limitations.
Stage 7 EMRAM validation at Tungs' Taichung MetroHarbor Hospital was a transformation in clinical care, says Chief Superintendent Dr Min-Che Tung.
HIMSS25 session will show how an AI solution can be implemented even at a high-volume, safety-net healthcare setting.
Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation is using AI and machine learning to gain a better understanding of diabetes and hypertension populations.