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Artificial Intelligence

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. 
By HIMSS TV | 09:50 am | April 16, 2026
Dr. Matt Sakumoto, Nabla's chief clinical product officer, says AI scribes can help doctors be more present during visits, but that hasn't necessarily improved patient experience scores.
By HIMSS TV | 03:27 pm | April 15, 2026
In addition to offering EMRAM and other models, HIMSS can support healthcare organizations in achieving digital maturity, says Jill Seys, senior director for North America analytics at HIMSS.
By Andrea Fox | 12:34 pm | April 15, 2026
Peer-reviewed medical research, published by the New England Journal of Medicine and the JAMA Network, will be accessible during patient encounters on the company's AI-enabled care platform.
Nursing and IT
By Bill Siwicki | 11:36 am | April 15, 2026
Nadin Knippschild, DNP, RN, says she must responsibly control advanced technologies while maintaining unwavering cybersecurity – especially as more data and services are migrated to the cloud.
By HIMSS TV | 10:25 am | April 15, 2026
Greg O'Neill, director of patient education at ChristianaCare, says artificial intelligence can help make messaging about meds more patient-friendly, with clear instructions to ensure care plan adherence.
By HIMSS TV | 10:40 am | April 14, 2026
A HIMSS-NHIT partnership gives students AI training and hands-on experience through actual healthcare projects. Tom Leary, HIMSS senior vice president and head of government relations, and Luis Belen, NHIT CEO, explain.
12:39 am | April 14, 2026
Also, AIIMS Delhi has unveiled a new virtual reality training centre.
By Thiru Gunasegaran | 08:20 pm | April 13, 2026
Australia is investing heavily in digital health – but without redefining ROI beyond short-term financial returns, much of its true value risks going unmeasured.
AI & ML Intelligence
By Bill Siwicki | 12:02 pm | April 13, 2026
As artificial intelligence tools become more integrated and routine in care delivery, new enforcements could focus on governance, documentation and oversight, one healthcare attorney says. He offers his thoughts on defense strategies in healthcare AI-related cases.