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By Adam Ang | 08:05 pm | March 08, 2026
It is securing 1,000 additional licenses for use by mental health teams in public emergency departments.
By Adam Ang | 08:05 pm | March 08, 2026
The newly released application can generate simplified formatted patient consult summaries.
By Mike Miliard | 11:03 am | March 04, 2026
"Think about where you want to apply AI – documentation, patient engagement, revenue cycle, clinical trials – and go talk to those teams," says its VP of data and research. "The developers will be there. That's where the real conversations happen."
By Andrea Fox | 10:00 am | March 04, 2026
The Electronic Health Record Association tells ASTP/ONC that some unresolved issues make it difficult to comment on specific IT certification proposals. And the American Hospital Association says it has concerns about privacy and security standards.
By Adam Ang | 02:53 am | February 27, 2026
Also, the Australian Digital Health Agency has introduced a train-the-trainer toolkit for teaching digital health in universities.
By Adam Ang | 02:53 am | February 27, 2026
Also, the National Taiwan University Hospital has launched an electronic prescription system with community pharmacy dispensing.
By Mike Miliard | 10:52 am | February 24, 2026
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."
By HIMSS TV | 09:26 am | February 23, 2026
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.
By Adam Ang | 06:04 pm | February 19, 2026
National University Hospital CMIO Dr Ling Zheng Jye outlines the changes necessary for the National University Health System to effectively use data to bring forth innovations in quality and patient safety.
By Jessica Hagen | 03:46 pm | February 16, 2026
Dr. Michael Spaeder of the University of Virginia previews his upcoming HIMSS26 talk on using AI and machine learning to detect potentially catastrophic health events.