HIMSS25
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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.
In a preview of their HIMSS25 panel discussion, Erik Adams of BCG and Gunnar Trommer of BCG X explain how much capital is required to develop and commercialize artificial intelligence-enabled medical devices in the U.S.
In a preview of their upcoming HIMSS25 education session, leaders with the health system's Agile Practice Office explain the benefits of Scrum and Kanban in healthcare operations.
At HIMSS25, Claroty's Ty Greenhalgh and St. Luke's University Health's Mike Powers will unveil the HSCC's updated MC2 Framework and address challenges in negotiating medical device cybersecurity contract provisions.
Etay Maor, Cato Networks' chief security strategist, will demonstrate jailbreaking, prompt injections and other real-world attacks at a HIMSS25 session focused on the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare.
The development and use of virtual reality apps for medical training offer unique benefits in the healthcare setting, say Dr. Sarah Hoffe and Brian Gonzalez of the Moffitt Cancer Center. They will share their expertise at HIMSS25.
Women in the tech space consistently cite struggles with imposter syndrome and work-life balance, says HIMSS25 panel moderator Jeffery Daigrepont, SVP of Coker Group. He will lead the healthcare tech leaders through a discussion on their strategies.
He discusses the particular cybersecurity challenges for post-acute care settings, and previews a HIMSS25 session that will help IT leaders at nursing homes, home health and assisted living groups can improve their privacy and security postures.
In a HIMSS25 preview, Muhammad Babar, management information systems officer for the Pakistan Ministry of Health, notes healthcare technology hurdles the ministry has faced and how it's strengthening the country's health information systems.