HIMSS26
Dr. Guido Giunti highlights his upcoming HIMSS26 talk that will encourage attendees to ask sharper questions about AI and feel empowered to drive change at any level of healthcare.
Dr. Jacqueline Naeem of Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation previews her upcoming HIMSS26 talk on how health systems can use EHR data to protect frontline staff.
AI needs to be designed to address what matters most to patients and families, says Laura Cooley, who is speaking at HIMSS26.
At HIMSS26, a clinical informatics leader from the University of Maryland Medical System will describe how the organization's EHR-linked, rule-based technology helps ensure clinical notes get to the providers who need to see them.
At HIMSS26, nursing informatics leaders and digital strategists will explore how to close communication loops, drive ROI and balance workforce challenges when deploying new technologies across health systems.
More focused collaboration among stakeholders can help bolster community health, says Kirk Mathews of the Missouri Medicaid Transformation Office ahead of his presentation at HIMSS26.
Dr. Sigal Shafran Tikva of Hadassah University Medical Center and Jerusalem College of Technology, previews her upcoming HIMSS26 talk on making nurses essential decision-makers in AI integration.
Jim Roeder, CIO and VP of IT for Lakewood Health in Staples, Minn., says expert rural IT panelists at HIMSS26 will share cost effective approaches to handling limited resources, staffing and infrastructure needs and discuss regional collaboration.
Partnerships can help resolve the complexity and variability of health systems, says Andrew Albano, Jr., who is speaking at HIMSS26.
In a preview of her HIMSS26 session, Dr. Kari Yacisin also explains how health systems must assess their readiness for new AI tools and advocate for responsible, ethical adoption that supports healthcare's focus on humanity.