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Artificial Intelligence

By HIMSS TV | 10:13 am | October 24, 2025
Cherish Health's radar-powered device assesses residents' health and safety with AI and automatically alerts family and a security center in case of emergency, explains the company's CEO Sumit Nagpal.
By Andrea Fox | 09:38 am | October 24, 2025
Reducing hospital workers' administrative burdens is unlocking an additional £658m in capacity annually, according to NHS Shared Business Services.
By Adam Ang | 07:24 pm | October 23, 2025
Also, Chulalongkorn University has launched long-read genome sequencing to screen newborns for genetic diseases.
04:56 pm | October 23, 2025
The tech giant launches a public preview of its personalized health coach, which helps users achieve fitness goals, analyze sleep and get answers to health questions.
AI & ML Intelligence
By Bill Siwicki | 11:14 am | October 23, 2025
Karthik Raja, chief analytics and AI officer at the sprawling 16-state health system, says artificial intelligence is "not one thing. It is a class of problems." Finding and applying the right methodology to solving them is key, he says.
By HIMSS TV | 10:00 am | October 22, 2025
Karthik Raja, chief analytics and AI officer at Ascension, explains the bonds between the two technologies that make each better, and talks whether provider organizations should aim for moonshots or quick wins with AI.
By Andrea Fox | 04:08 pm | October 21, 2025
Mass General Brigham AI and the University of Wisconsin–Madison will help to refine the company's latest foundational MRI research model.
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Success Stories & ROI
By Bill Siwicki | 01:16 pm | October 21, 2025
The health system's chief physician executive recognized that adding a new technology to the patient-physician encounter could be counterproductive if not done correctly. But the benefits of automated scribing have been notable, he says.
By HIMSS TV | 10:03 am | October 21, 2025
Dr. Ami Bhatt, the ACC's chief innovation officer, sees potential for administrative efficiencies, decision support, patient triage, safer nuclear imaging, patient engagement and much more, but says AI should be "always adjunctive."