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Attendees and panelists discuss what they've learned from the health systems and innovators piloting and implementing leading-edge healthcare technologies at the recent forum.
As aging infrastructure, staffing shortages and rising expectations collide with transformative tech, healthcare leaders must anchor every strategic plan in tomorrow's possibilities rather than yesterday's models, says health futurist Zayna Khayat.
The chiefs of three publications go over what they covered on the second day of HIMSS25, including EMRAM Stage 7 awards, the fate of telehealth and precision medicine.
The AI in Healthcare Forum, the Executive Summit and the inaugural Smart Health Transformation event all had a lot to say about artificial intelligence and its impacts. From Las Vegas, the HIMSS Media brand editors offer their perspectives.
Lisa Stump, Mount Sinai Health System's new chief digital information officer, is helping chart a path forward, and is in charge of executing on the technology components of that vision. Here's her advice for her peers at other health systems.
Lisa Stump is helping helping create a five-year strategic plan for the New York health system – bolstering a digital strategy and developing a comprehensive enterprise digital ecosystem.
He discusses new sessions and showcases, new member benefits, new networking opportunities and an array of new healthcare technologies to explore as attendees from around the world make plans to travel to Las Vegas from March 3-6.
David Kirshner, managing partner at LogicSource and former CFO of Boston Children's Hospital, discusses how health systems can reduce costs by looking to their supply chains.
Join the editors of Healthcare IT News, Healthcare Finance News and MobiHealthNews as they forecast new trends and developments for the year ahead: AI, cybersecurity, patient engagement, reimbursement and rev cycle, virtual care and more.
John Saran, a partner at Holland & Knight, says that while many are anticipating longer review periods and larger filing and documentation requirements, questions remain about what changes will happen at the FTC under the new presidential administration.