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By Andrea Fox | 10:53 am | March 27, 2026
Several companies have released artificial intelligence enhancements for healthcare administration and operations, from billing and staffing to security and data management. Also, the VA will scale ambient scribing.
By Adam Ang | 07:53 am | March 27, 2026
A government-backed initiative has recently collected over a million biospecimens and ultrasound images from 12,000 pregnant persons in India to develop pregnancy AI solutions.
By Andrea Fox | 10:22 am | March 17, 2026
Health systems can transition from small-scale artificial intelligence pilots to high-speed, validated rollouts that meaningfully improve patient outcomes by maintaining three key guardrails, according to presenters at HIMSS26.
AI & ML Intelligence
By Bill Siwicki | 10:55 am | March 06, 2026
The independent health system's new tech saves time on the scanning side while aiding physicians with better views of diagnostic images. The CIO discusses the benefits of this powerful system.
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 Bill Siwicki | 12:42 pm | February 11, 2026
Memorial Sloan Kettering's enterprise architecture chief offers practical advice for getting ahold of this fast-growing challenge before it overwhelms storage and cost-management strategies.
By Andrea Fox | 11:53 am | February 05, 2026
While hospitals and health systems continue to face an array of significant challenges, human-centered innovations that pair data with agility are helping improve caregiver experience and patient care, the research firm says. 
By Andrea Fox | 11:04 am | February 05, 2026
Medical researchers at Mass General Brigham say the self-supervised foundational model can identify inherent features from brain MRI datasets and is adaptable to other healthcare applications, including brain cancer treatment.
By Andrea Fox | 08:54 am | January 30, 2026
The HHS office is seeking public input on whether the adoption of technical standards and health IT certification criteria would improve how medical images are accessed and exchanged.
By Adam Ang | 02:19 am | January 28, 2026
The Ministry of Health and Welfare targets all 17 central hospitals in the regions to deploy AI-based systems for monitoring conditions, supporting diagnosis, and automating tasks.