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By Andrea Fox | 05:11 pm | March 09, 2026
Hospital preparedness programs are craving cyber components. At HIMSS26, a panel dispelled some of the confusion over resource sharing programs and explained how to get involved in coalitions.
By Susan Morse | 02:20 pm | March 09, 2026
To do more than survive the headwinds, reposition the organization to reach the goal, Banks told the crowd at HIMSS26.
By Nathan Eddy | 02:03 pm | March 09, 2026
Rethinking how data is used is essential for health systems as they face workforce shortages and an aging population.
By Andrea Fox | 01:50 pm | March 09, 2026
Lessons from a LockBit ransomware attack can keep healthcare organizations running when faced with a cyberattack, said Zachary Lewis, CIO and CISO at University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy, in his HIMSS26 Cyber Forum keynote. 
By Mike Miliard | 12:54 pm | March 09, 2026
At the HIMSS26 AI in Healthcare Forum, MGB's chief information and digital officer described strategies for governance, safety and sustainability as it strives to integrate artificial intelligence across all corners of the health system.
By Bill Siwicki | 11:23 am | March 09, 2026
One system uses spoken information to auto-queue structured prescription orders directly into the EHR for clinician review and approval. The other enables pharmacists to quickly identify medication orders that warrant closer review.
By Bill Siwicki | 11:14 am | March 09, 2026
The industry's anxiety is concentrated at this intersection, says Phil Sobol of health IT consulting firm CereCore. Here's what hospital and health system IT leaders can be doing to tackle the challenges.
By Bill Siwicki | 10:50 am | March 09, 2026
Healthcare now is entering a more mature phase of AI where psychological and practical human challenges are no longer theoretical but the new operational reality with which IT professionals must contend, Altera Digital Health AI exec says at HIMSS26.
By Adam Ang | 08:05 pm | March 08, 2026
Also, General Practice New Zealand has called for minimum cybersecurity standards in primary care following recent reports of breaches.
By Adam Ang | 08:05 pm | March 08, 2026
It is securing 1,000 additional licenses for use by mental health teams in public emergency departments.