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By Adam Ang | 01:30 am | March 19, 2026
It has partnered with Redesign Health to co-build startups, offering real-world clinical testbeds, data validation, and support to scale locally and abroad.
By Adam Ang | 11:44 pm | March 18, 2026
The public Queensland health service is integrating remote monitoring and clinical decision support capability, with initial application in post-acute care and chronic condition management.
By Andrea Fox | 02:46 pm | March 18, 2026
Cyber adversaries and their industrial-scale infrastructure relentlessly probe critical sector network vulnerabilities – such as remote access infrastructure and widely used platforms – with business-like efficiency, says a new report.
By Bill Siwicki | 11:17 am | March 18, 2026
A central challenge today, says Dr. Patsy McNeil, is how to implement artificial intelligence in ways that measurably strengthen clinical workflows and workforce sustainability while upholding rigorous bioethical standards and protecting patients.
By Susan Morse | 04:43 pm | March 17, 2026
Most providers say having the majority of their payers support the Prior Authorization API requirements is extremely important.
By Andrea Fox | 12:24 pm | March 17, 2026
The new Microsoft Copilot Health, which will be available through a phased rollout, is aimed at helping people better understand their health records and wearable data through AI analysis.
AI & ML Intelligence
By Bill Siwicki | 11:29 am | March 17, 2026
For every provider who switches from virtual human scribes to AI ambient voice scribes, the 100-provider Seattle group practice saves about $2,000 per month. And there's more, as one of the pediatricians details.
By Andrea Fox | 10:22 am | March 17, 2026
Health systems can transition from small-scale artificial intelligence pilots to high-speed, validated rollouts that meaningfully improve patient outcomes by maintaining three key guardrails, according to presenters at HIMSS26.
By Susan Morse | 05:11 pm | March 16, 2026
Majority of physicians use AI to stay on top of medical research, create discharge instructions, document medical visits and more, says new AMA survey.