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By Bill Siwicki | 10:48 am | July 29, 2025
At NeoGenomics, early outcomes support faster turnaround for results, a marked increase in throughput and high satisfaction rates among pathologists interpreting next-generation sequencing results.
By Andrea Fox | 10:15 am | July 29, 2025
The cloud IT vendor said it now gives patients a no-login, digital identity-based access system to exercise greater control over their health data.
HIMSS25 APAC
By Adam Ang | 03:32 am | July 29, 2025
Dr Tamara Sunbul, CIO of Fakeeh Care Group, emphasised certifications and training in telemedicine.
HIMSS25 APAC
By Adam Ang | 12:01 am | July 29, 2025
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou in Taiwan, only started to become a smart hospital after inspiring certain changes.
HIMSS25 APAC
By Adam Ang | 11:53 pm | July 28, 2025
The country’s Ministry of Health is taking a different approach to digital transformation, emphasising value and tangible outcomes.
HIMSS25 APAC
By Adam Ang | 11:52 pm | July 28, 2025
The future of EMR systems is powered by AI, according to Oracle Health APAC's chief clinical CIO Michael Draheim.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:27 pm | July 28, 2025
The government has made permanent pandemic-era flexibilities on virtual prescribing and monitoring substance use disorder medications. As a result, telemedicine MAT programs may soon be more common.
AI & ML Intelligence
By Andrea Fox | 10:26 am | July 28, 2025
The new plan directs the U.S. Department of Commerce to revise artificial intelligence risk management frameworks, which could undo protections that might be seen as "woke" in order to do business with the federal government.
HIMSS25 APAC
By Adam Ang | 07:31 pm | July 27, 2025
It has helped two big hospitals in Saudi Arabia to get their EMR system validated for Stage 7 of the HIMSS EMRAM.
By Andrea Fox | 12:43 pm | July 25, 2025
The success of hospitals using a free PPH risk assessment algorithm and other tools that aid early detection and treatment of hemorrhage after childbirth – the primary cause of U.S. maternal morbidity rates – is driving a new tech integration initiative.