Artificial Intelligence
With more patients using artificial intelligence on their own to help with self-diagnosis, treatment and more, health systems that don't offer new services could see revenue erode, says Ed Marx, longtime healthcare CIO, author and advisor.
New this month: Artificial intelligence and analytics platforms seek to help providers improve compliance, patient care experience and quality ratings.
Reality has not caught up to the promise of AI, says Ran Balicer of Israel's Clalit Health Services. Scaling pilots requires leadership backing, clinician buy-in, cybersecurity action and strategic alignment, Balicer explains.
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Clinical innovation is essential to meet the challenges of ageing populations and shrinking workforces. This was the focus of a GE HealthCare session at HIMSS25 Europe, led by EMEA chief medical officer Prof Dr Mathias Goyen with a panel of experts.
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Success Stories & ROI
The practice receives more than 1,000 calls a day. Artificial intelligence agents are helping manage that call volume and reducing staffing needs – a huge cost savings as employees shift to more complex responsibilities.
At the new C-suite-focused event, held earlier this month in Chicago, attendees spoke about the unique conversations they've had with each other, and about the successes and challenges of deploying artificial intelligence in healthcare.
One AI tool enables rapid assessment of coronary artery disease location and severity; another telehealth service focuses on improving cardiovascular health through nutrition.
Successful AI adoption starts with choosing leaders who will champion the technology and engage their frontline teams to use the tools and provide feedback, says HIMSS digital health strategist Jill Seys.
"We're building a plane and flying it at the same time," said Christopher Kunney on what's happening with AI.

