HIMSS26
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.
David Banks, president and CEO of AdventHealth, will address how hospitals can reframe challenges into next steps.
At HIMSS26, Greg O'Neill, director of patient and family health education at ChristianaCare, discusses increasing health literacy to bring changes to medical practice and help patients understand their medications.
Erik Decker, chief information security officer at Intermountain Health discusses the Sector Mapping and Risk Management Toolkit (SMART), which he'll demonstrate at HIMSS26 as a means to help manage systemic risk.
An interactive workshop at HIMSS26 offers healthcare leaders hands-on advice for integrating LLMs into clinical workflows – and engineering them for cost effectiveness and speed.
Scott Rossignol with eHealth Exchange and others will address what providers and payers need to know at HIMSS26.
The stakes are high and the challenges unrelenting. But just as threats are evolving, so are the skillsets and leadership strategies to mitigate risk, safeguard data and protect patients.
With artificial intelligence projects underway nationwide, many health systems are seeing success, but some are stuck in the infamous trough of disillusionment. The pre-conference forum will offer practical tips to help maintain forward momentum.
Audrey Gregory, CEO of AdventHealth’s new Multi-Division Delivery Network, previews her HIMSS26 session – in which she'll discuss its 10-year roadmap to align leadership practices with workforce needs, from frontline clinicians to senior leaders.
Efforts to address an organization's technical debt should be mapped out alongside innovation and new features, says a Providence project management leader ahead of HIMSS26, where he'll show how outdated technology can adversely affect staff and strategy.