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During a discussion at HIMSS26, panelists described the collaborative approach to designing healthcare spaces with real impact.
Some providers are still in the very early stages. Others are spending big on shiny objects. Still others are well off to the races, with mature deployments enabling robust ROI. Where are we in the AI hype cycle? It depends, said panelists at HIMSS26.
Rethinking how data is used is essential for health systems as they face workforce shortages and an aging population.
Dr. Peggy Allen, a pediatric anesthesiologist at Akron Children's Hospital, offers tips for physicians and nurses on the frontlines of healthcare delivery on how they can use their EHRs to better serve patients.
It is securing 1,000 additional licenses for use by mental health teams in public emergency departments.
The newly released application can generate simplified formatted patient consult summaries.
Mount Sinai Health System, ARC Innovation Center and Nvidia are working together to apply AI to vast datasets that could unlock genomic insights and help researchers better understand how patients could respond to therapies.
Tying together artificial intelligence applications and agents can save time while enhancing patient care and revenue integrity, says the software giant, which plans to showcase an array of new copilot capabilities and real-time intelligence plugins at its booth.
Allison Oakes, chief research officer for Trilliant, says the phase-out of the Medicare Inpatient-Only list can drive value and efficiency, but hospitals lose out on volume and revenue.
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