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Artificial Intelligence

HIMSS23 APAC
By Adam Ang | 12:09 am | September 25, 2023
This HIMSS23 APAC session put a spotlight on the hospital's recent digital transformation journey.
HIMSS23 APAC
By Adam Ang | 12:05 am | September 25, 2023
If they want to apply these models, it has to be hosted locally to preserve data integrity, said Dr Roel Bolt, CMIO of Franciscus Hospital.
By Adam Ang | 02:19 am | September 22, 2023
Also, Noted has integrated with the Medicly HIE to provide its users access to data across health facilities.
By Bill Siwicki | 11:51 am | September 21, 2023
"By prioritizing healthy data management practices through the deployment of AI, IT leaders can make a huge impact on the day-to-day experiences across a healthcare organization," says one CTO.
By Mike Miliard | 12:15 pm | September 19, 2023
The Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant tool can also respond to conversational voice prompts from clinicians, the company says, as it aims to "reduce mundane work that leads to burnout."
HIMSS23 APAC
By Adam Ang | 08:30 am | September 19, 2023
Making digital health an extension of health facilities can help organisations meet the growing shortage of health workers, says HIMSS President Hal Wolf.
By Adam Ang | 04:14 am | September 18, 2023
It has helped find 231 additional full-day surgery blocks in OR trials.
Success Stories & ROI
By Bill Siwicki | 11:30 am | September 15, 2023
One of the New Jersey health system's interventional pulmonologists tells the story of how an artificial intelligence-aided detection system is offering significant clinical ROI.
By Mike Miliard | 11:48 am | September 14, 2023
A report from Bain and KLAS sees 80% of chief information officers and other tech leaders boosting their investments in software and digital tools. They've got rev cycle and clinical workflows top of mind, but their AI plans are still coming into focus.
By HIMSS TV | 07:00 am | September 14, 2023
There are cybersecurity risks posed by smart medical devices, but most people would not be a target of such attacks, said Dr. Benoit Desjardins, professor at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center.