Clinical
Terry Rubin, cofounder of The Professional Communicators, joins MobiHealthNews to preview his upcoming HIMSS26 talk where he'll discuss problems that arise when experts focus on everything they know rather than what their audience needs to understand.
Michael Dalton of non-profit virtual care provider Ovatient discusses whether the federal program is a short-term patch for struggling rural hospitals or the last chance to move rural healthcare onto a model that works at scale.
An effective, cost-efficient combination of clinical collaboration, telepsychiatry, virtual reality and artificial intelligence-driven knowledge management is improving pediatric mental health service access in rural North Carolina, says Dr. Sy Saeed, ahead of HIMSS26.
The EHIgnite Challenge antes up $500,000 to help encourage development of new analytics approaches to turning electronic health information into "actionable insights for patient and clinicians."
With his keynote at the Smart Health Transformation preconference forum, GC executive in residence Dr. Stephen Klasko will offer a Swiftie-focused framing on the future of technology and offer his vision for reshaping healthcare delivery.
Shannon Kennedy, healthcare innovation, technology chair and senior executive fellow at The Digital Economist, previews her upcoming HIMSS26 immersive workshop.
SpotitEarly helps detect cancer by using dogs’ sense of smell, AI technology and reward-based training that teaches dogs to know the difference between healthy and cancerous samples, CEO Shlomi Madar explains.
Physician burnout is no longer just a clinical issue. It’s an operational, financial, and workforce crisis. With burnout driving turnover, early retirement, and staffing instability, leaders are under pressure to do more with fewer resources—without compromising care.
Maintaining close connections with clinical leaders is essential to optimizing clinical workflows, says Dr. Michael Zappa, chief clinical officer at Cape Fear Valley Health and physician advisor at Juno Health.
The recent extension of the Acute Hospital Care at Home waiver program brings stability, predictability and scores of opportunities for growth and innovation, says a home health physician at MGB.