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By HIMSS TV | 12:11 pm | May 30, 2025
As AI technology continues to evolve, Abhinav Shashank, Innovaccer CEO, says IT leaders must stay focused on ensuring that all AI tools are ethically trained, tested and deployed and that their desired outcomes are clearly defined.
By Adam Ang | 03:28 am | May 30, 2025
Also, fellow Korean medical AI companies have obtained regulatory approvals across global markets. 
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By HIMSS TV | 05:39 pm | May 29, 2025
While they were originally tools for administrative documentation, EHRs now prioritize streamlining clinicians' workflows and enhancing care delivery, says Sandra Johnson, SVP of client services at CliniComp.
By Adam Ang | 09:08 pm | May 28, 2025
40% of their time is spent on manually collecting data, which the tool would assist in reducing.  
By Adam Ang | 09:04 pm | May 28, 2025
The model could be deployed as a decision support tool in emergency departments.
By Jessica Hagen | 02:49 pm | May 28, 2025
The company's computer vision technology tracks supply and implant usage in hospital operating and procedural rooms.
By Jessica Hagen | 03:33 pm | May 27, 2025
The company will use its platform to track and analyze Team USA athletes' health, training and nutrition data, and collect data on fans both at home and attending events.
By Jessica Hagen | 01:34 pm | May 27, 2025
Marcel Botha, cofounder and CEO of 10XBeta, warns that President Trump's tariffs may jeopardize the quality and safety of medical innovations and hinder patient care.
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By HIMSS TV | 05:39 pm | May 23, 2025
Identifying people who want to contribute and share knowledge takes a bit of work, but it pays off once you get someone involved and they see the benefits it provides, says Julie Luengas, CNIO at Stony Brook Medicine Information Technology.  
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By HIMSS TV | 11:26 am | May 23, 2025
While clinicians are seeing positive results from AI tools such as ambient listening, Anurag Mehta, Omega Healthcare CEO, believes healthcare won't realize AI's full potential until data-security fears are overcome.