HIMSS TV
Ahead of HIMSS26, Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy and National Coordinator for Health IT Dr. Thomas Keane discusses his plans for the show and discusses TEFCA, HTI-4, HTI-5, imaging data, behavioral health exchange and more.
She previews her smart hospital design discussion at HIMSS26 and describes what else she’s hoping to learn at the global conference. And she offers updates on other initiatives at the world-renowned health system, from AI to quantum computing.
In Las Vegas from March 9-12, health IT leaders from across the globe can help drive AI-powered digital transformation. As they grapple with an array of pressing challenges, it's time to embrace change and "skate where the puck is going to be."
Andrew Rubin, senior VP for clinical affairs and ambulatory care, will describe at HIMSS26 how the provider has enabled a complete transformation in how its staff interacts with patients – and with each other.
Virginia Halsey, senior vice president of strategy and product management at FDB, discusses the MCP standard and how it can scale AI safely in clinical workflows and unlock safe automation across medication workflows.
Michael Dalton of non-profit virtual care provider Ovatient discusses whether the federal program is a short-term patch for struggling rural hospitals or the last chance to move rural healthcare onto a model that works at scale.
With his keynote at the Smart Health Transformation preconference forum, GC executive in residence Dr. Stephen Klasko will offer a Swiftie-focused framing on the future of technology and offer his vision for reshaping healthcare delivery.
SpotitEarly helps detect cancer by using dogs’ sense of smell, AI technology and reward-based training that teaches dogs to know the difference between healthy and cancerous samples, CEO Shlomi Madar explains.
Maintaining close connections with clinical leaders is essential to optimizing clinical workflows, says Dr. Michael Zappa, chief clinical officer at Cape Fear Valley Health and physician advisor at Juno Health.
Healthcare IT security expert Danielle Morrison explains how IT outage recovery, downtime and disruption costs some independent and senior care providers "tens of thousands of dollars per minute" and compromises patient safety and care quality.