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By Mike Miliard | 09:48 am | December 08, 2025
With the Technology-Enabled Meaningful Patient Outcomes initiative, some digital health developers will offer devices for care covered by the CMS ACCESS model while monitoring for real-world performance.
By Jessica Hagen | 10:35 am | December 03, 2025
ACCESS is a decade-long initiative to expand tech-enabled care and outcome-based payments for Medicare patients with obesity, diabetes, chronic pain and depression.
By Adam Ang | 02:04 am | November 06, 2025
Private Regency Specialist Hospital's smart ward also reduced 63% of manual documentation.
By Andrea Fox | 03:24 pm | November 04, 2025
Companies this past month announced many new products and services that use artificial intelligence to automate complex processes, secure data and improve care coordination and interoperability workflows.
By Andrea Fox | 10:55 am | November 04, 2025
Through the new Collaborative for Healthy Rural America, several health tech companies and their partners pledge to build an integrated care coordination and payment platform for states as they embark on their rural health transformation plans.
By Nathan Eddy | 11:04 am | October 28, 2025
More than half of Americans think the U.S. healthcare system is fundamentally broken, a new PwC Health Research Institute survey shows, and are looking to technologies, including AI and wearables, to improve care.
By Adam Ang | 03:09 am | October 28, 2025
Featuring AI-powered role-play simulations, the app allows learners to practise recognising distress and offering empathetic support.
By HIMSS TV | 10:13 am | October 24, 2025
Cherish Health's radar-powered device assesses residents' health and safety with AI and automatically alerts family and a security center in case of emergency, explains the company's CEO Sumit Nagpal.
04:56 pm | October 23, 2025
The tech giant launches a public preview of its personalized health coach, which helps users achieve fitness goals, analyze sleep and get answers to health questions.
By Andrea Fox | 02:36 pm | October 22, 2025
Hospital-employed clinicians and staff can request rides to and from their shifts with no upfront costs, the companies said.