HIMSS26
“Most nurses want a manager emphatic to work/life balance,” says Kimberly Landers, RN at Morris Hospital.
At HIMSS26, leaders from HL7 Da Vinci Project and Aetna will show how C-suite leaders – and all patients – can benefit from the interoperability spec, which is enabling process automation for more informed decision-making about pricing.
Julia Zarb, principal and founder of Blue x Blue, discusses her upcoming HIMSS26 talk, exploring "human in the loop" AI practices and workflows that support human decision-making.
Clinical informatics leaders at HIMSS26 will highlight some governance strategies and implementation best practices that could help ensure these in-demand AI charting tools are delivering value for clinicians and other stakeholders.
The vice chair of practice transformation in radiology at Penn Medicine previews a HIMSS26 session that offers a look at best practices for governance of artificial intelligence from departments.
Clinical evidence is always evolving, but traditional clinical process map development and EHR build cycles often take months. In his upcoming HIMSS26 session, one informatics leader will show how to safely speed development to deliver evidence-based care at scale.
Nursing and IT
A nurse leader from the Mayo Clinic previews her HIMSS26 session, where she'll show how nurses must be co-creators of systems, not just end users.
Heather M. O'Sullivan, a nurse and leader of MGB's Healthcare at Home program, previews her HIMSS26 session, where she'll show how to identify and prioritize gaps in a home-based acute care model.
HIMSS26
Ahead of HIMSS26, Sairohith Thummarakoti of Texas A&M University–Kingsville previews his talk on how agentic AI and low-code platforms can automate routine claims and prior authorization workflows.
Nursing and IT
Lacey Jensen, RN, the health system's director of informatics education, previews a HIMSS26 session where she'll focus on the blended learning approach with computer adaptive tools to enhance efficiency and boost knowledge.