Nathan Eddy
The "outcomes-driven" strategy for the rest of this decade is focused on key goals: boosting access to electronic health information, improving the patient experience by prioritizing health equity and modernizing public health infrastructure.
Sessions at the daylong preconference event cover the nurses' roles in deploying AI in healthcare, insights into IT adoption and use – and the role of nurse informaticists in driving change.
The roadmap for TEFCA, onboarding new QHINs, complying with 21st Century Cures provisions and many more information sharing imperatives will be discussed at HIMSS24.
At the preconference event on March 11, there's a chance to explore and learn more about hospital-at-home, remote patient monitoring, telemedicine innovations and more
With major cyberattacks bringing big disruptions to pharmacies, hospitals and other health organizations, the stakes for data security and patient safety could hardly be higher. At HIMSS24, IT and infosec leaders share best practices.
How can artificial intelligence improve care delivery, and how can it be used safely and effectively? We're all figuring it out together. At HIMSS24, a chance to get lessons and insights from folks who are exploring in earnest.
Public health, payment reform, enhanced delivery models and, yes, generative AI are just some of the topics to explore in these high-level sessions at HIMSS24.