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By HIMSS TV | 10:48 am | December 17, 2025
Kevin Ritter, EVP for CareInMotion at Altera Digital Health, offers some answers and discusses how to surmount inconsistent, duplicate records that can erode trust and weaken the efficacy of analytics and clinical decision-making.
By Adam Ang | 11:03 pm | December 15, 2025
New survey commissioned by Motorola Solutions revealed that people in the region are willing to share sensitive data and are fancying the use of AI for requesting emergency assistance.
By Mike Miliard | 03:34 pm | December 12, 2025
Doug Meil, author of The Rise and Fall of Explorys and IBM Watson Health: A Personal Memoir of a Healthcare Moonshot that Misfired, discusses some lessons learned from that era, and offers perspective on where artificial intelligence may be headed next.
By Bill Siwicki | 12:09 pm | December 12, 2025
The healthcare industry is experiencing a fundamental shift in digital health infrastructure, one that prioritizes interoperability, clinician efficiency and patient-centered care – and where AI and advanced analytics play key roles.
By Adam Ang | 02:07 am | December 12, 2025
The Australian Digital Health Agency is enabling allied health's access to health data and wider uptake of AI tools and other emerging technologies.
By HIMSS TV | 10:07 am | December 10, 2025
Sam Davis Jr., AVP of perioperative and interventional clinical services, says in the second part of our look at the Chicago medical center's returns on investments in operating room analytics, "trusted data and transparency made all the difference."
By Adam Ang | 07:10 pm | December 09, 2025
As part of the group's digital transformation, it is moving to a single platform for managing workforce, finance, planning, and contracts by January 2026.
By Adam Ang | 07:10 pm | December 09, 2025
Initial data from the past two years indicate that clinicians have saved about 50% in administrative time.
By HIMSS TV | 09:28 am | December 08, 2025
Sam Davis Jr., AVP of perioperative and interventional clinical services, says teams are no longer chasing the day because of unpredictable data in part one of how Rush University Medical Center transformed its OR utilization.
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By Fresenius Kabi | 09:00 am | December 08, 2025
A study conducted by Michigan State University’s Axia Institute Suggests that RFID tagging can help the pharmacy supply chain better adhere to the Drug Supply Chain Security Act.