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HIMSS25
Elsie Gori, nursing informatics specialist at Lone Star Communications, talks about how joining HIMSS as a graduate student in need of a scholarship led her to advocate for rural health equity.
The course aims to help doctors, researchers and healthcare professionals learn about generative AI and LLMs and how the technology is used in healthcare.
HIMSS25
David Lareau, Medicomp Systems' CEO and president, says 8% to 10% of AI-captured information from complex encounters may be incorrect, but that the company's tool can flag these issues for clinicians to review.
Also, Heidi Health has announced a new partnership for its New Zealand expansion.
HIMSS25
Tom Leary, HIMSS SVP and head of government relations, details four key areas HIMSS is focused on this year: AI, cybersecurity, digital health transformation and workforce development.
Luke Hansen, chief medical officer at Arcadia, provides MobiHealthNews with highlights of the event for the company and its plans for 2025.
HIMSS25
Angie Cox, CEO and founder of Nautilus Solutions, talks about how AI technology can mask loud alert sounds in hospitals to relieve nurses' alarm fatigue and may soon be able to help with medication management and reconciliation.
Wysa's AI-enabled chatbot will be accessible to patients between visits with psychiatrists and behavioral health specialists.
The funds will be used to advance Insilico's drug pipeline and lab, which automates the research and development process, and refine its AI-enabled models and algorithms.
When it comes to claims review, AI allows things to be done much faster than humans with less errors, says Christine Stetler, AVP of Solution Engineering at MedeAnalytics.