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By Bill Siwicki | 12:04 pm | December 03, 2025
The technology is designed to help thousands of diabetic and hypertensive patients achieve control over their conditions, helping them feel better and avoid comorbidities. It also helps the ACO achieve value-based care quality goals.
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By Hyland | 09:00 am | December 03, 2025
Ensure patient safety and business continuity even when attackers strike.
By Andrea Fox | 02:22 pm | December 02, 2025
Companies in November announced new efforts to fine-tune foundational models to advance radiology intelligence and implement baked-in security for cloud environments and medical devices. They're also using AI to protect patients.
By Adam Ang | 07:39 am | December 02, 2025
The AWS-hosted platform can detect emerging disease threats earlier, assess risks faster, and coordinate responses within and across borders without compromising data sovereignty.
By HIMSS TV | 09:47 am | December 01, 2025
Brandi Clark, vice president, digital care, OSF OnCall, at Illinois health system OSF HealthCare, offers predictions on telemedicine and remote patient monitoring technologies and reimbursement for the year ahead.
By Adam Ang | 02:00 am | November 28, 2025
Also, Naver is launching a new search service that provides access to health insurance data on over 100 common diseases.
By Andrea Fox | 11:04 am | November 26, 2025
Health IT developers with modules that needed to certify compliance by Jan. 1 now have until the end of February to complete updates required under the HTI-1 Final Rule.
By Mike Miliard | 10:27 am | November 26, 2025
The collaboration will focus on combining PwC’s managed services with AWS cloud and AI offerings, enabling health systems to build new RCM tools that boost performance and improve financial experience for patients.
By Andrea Fox | 05:03 pm | November 25, 2025
For now, the Trump Administration is turning its focus to The Genesis Mission, a new federal artificial intelligence effort that it says is "comparable in urgency and ambition to the Manhattan Project."
By HIMSS TV | 10:25 am | November 25, 2025
Dr. Carolyn Clancy, assistant under secretary at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, discusses AI innovation in care delivery, tackling medication visibility, cross-utilizing imaging, reducing burdens and how the tech sector can collaborate.