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Organizations at HIMSS25 Europe show how their platforms integrate data, to share information and medical images safely between care providers and patients.
It can be a challenge to find AI tools that work, says Josh Wymer, chief health information & data strategy officer in the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, who discusses the importance of taking a unified approach to deployment.
Punit Soni of Suki, a major vendor of the technology, gives expert advice to healthcare CAIOs, CIOs, CTOs and others implementing the systems and to physicians, nurses and others using the tech.
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A regular hospital can easily start digitalising vital signs monitoring, says EMC Healthcare IT director Wildan A. Djohany.
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Malaysia's Institut Jantung Negara finally found success in hospital-wide EMR implementation after several attempts.
WEDI applauded the pledge made by 60 organizations, including 11 health systems and 5 payers.
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Digitalisation enables preventive medicine, which is always cheaper than curative medicine, says CareClinics Healthcare Services CEO Dr Thirunavukarasu Rajoo.
Dr. Cole Zanetti, professor and director of digital health at Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine, discusses the need to train and educate patients, providers and the healthcare workforce about the promise of artificial intelligence.
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Doctors at China Medical University Hospital have also spent less time making diagnoses using AI.
Innovaccer, Palo Alto Networks, Samsung and others are using artificial intelligence to improve patient access, enhance urgent care and home health with clinical insights, position mobile health data for consumption, and secure agentic AI integrations.
