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By HIMSS TV | 09:50 am | April 28, 2026
Demetri Giannikopoulos, Rad AI CIO, says policymakers need to understand artificial intelligence applications so they can create guardrails that protect patients without stifling new technology developments.
By HIMSS TV | 05:00 pm | April 27, 2026
Advancing issues such as interoperability and data privacy is a daily mission and a personal passion, says federal lobbyist Brett Meeks of Jeffrey J. Kimbell & Associates.
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By Fresenius Kabi | 09:15 am | April 27, 2026
Healthcare organizations can easily access key information about pharmaceutical products thanks to updates in the most widely used radio frequency identification (RFID) global standards.
By Adam Ang | 03:51 am | April 27, 2026
It is part of a $800 million state government project that aims to modernise patient experience across specialist areas of the newly redeveloped hospital.
By HIMSS TV | 04:15 pm | April 24, 2026
A background in managing a medical practice gave Gayle Harrell, a Florida state senator and HIMSS26 Changemaker, insights that she used to craft legislation on HITECH and e-prescribing.
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By Andrea Fox | 11:42 am | April 24, 2026
Artificial intelligence is becoming so user-friendly that doctors can code custom clinical workflow tools. But AI-driven vulnerability discovery is fast reshaping cybersecurity imperatives for IT leaders.

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By Brent T. Hoard | 10:52 am | April 13, 2026
A final rule is expected later this spring, and many of its proposed changes would be time‑consuming and costly for covered entities and business associates to manage. But implementing some of these practices and controls could help.
By Spencer Cooke | 12:16 pm | March 23, 2026
Pharmaceutical manufacturers offer robust patient services programs – with nurse navigators, mobile apps, in-home testing and more – to improve medication adherence. But too many programs still use outdated analytics platforms to parse data.
By Paul Chua | 02:25 pm | February 19, 2026
What makes the New Zealand case worth following is what the investigations are actually testing: Are health systems truly designed to protect highly sensitive information?