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Precision Medicine

04:00 pm | April 22, 2026
From 19 to 21 May 2026, health leaders and professionals from Europe and beyond will gather at Bella Centre in Copenhagen, Denmark, to learn, connect and innovate. Get all the coverage from the event on this page.
By Andrea Fox | 11:36 am | April 22, 2026
To bring novel precision evidence to existing workflows, the company said its growing medical library is accessible through more artificial intelligence-driven clinical technologies from Meta, Heidi Health, Humata and others.
By Andrea Fox | 12:27 pm | April 16, 2026
A new platform from Sophia Genetics is helping the health system improve genomic testing workflows and the quality of cancer care, the company says. 
AI & ML Intelligence
By Bill Siwicki | 11:08 am | April 08, 2026
Clinicians using one vendor's algorithm found lung squamous cell carcinoma misdiagnoses, influencing treatment decisions and patient outcomes. The company's chief clinical officer walks through the JAMA study.
By Adam Ang | 07:53 am | March 27, 2026
A government-backed initiative has recently collected over a million biospecimens and ultrasound images from 12,000 pregnant persons in India to develop pregnancy AI solutions.
By Adam Ang | 09:06 pm | March 23, 2026
A $4.7 million collaboration led by the National Cancer Centre Singapore will develop a clinical-grade test using AI and advanced genomic sequencing for more precise cancer profiling.
By Adam Ang | 08:42 pm | March 23, 2026
Also, Flinders University has launched a new website supporting the self-management of stroke.
By Adam Ang | 12:51 am | March 11, 2026
A doctor-tech leader from India argues that genomic data infrastructure, resistance forecasting and sovereign AI discovery tools will be critical to future regional pandemic response.
By Mike Miliard | 06:14 pm | March 10, 2026
AI-augmented clinicians could soon be the expected norm, said the Mayo Clinic health IT pioneer. But there will always be plenty of other challenges to solve. "And that doesn't mean we're going to need fewer radiation oncologists."
By HIMSS TV | 08:05 pm | March 09, 2026
Care delivery might become more personalized, "tailored and swift" during a Taylor Swift administration, says General Catalyst's Stephen Klasko, keynote speaker at the HIMSS26 Smart Health Transformation Forum.