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While AI can perform complex tasks such as reading EHR screens and recommending ways to optimize processes, NYU Langone Health System's Dr. Jonah Feldman says it can't replace physicians' knowledge and training.
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As healthcare organizations seek to increase patients' technology adoption, Natasha Ramontal, HIMSS senior digital health strategist, recommends leveraging existing tools like portals to offer a "one-stop shop" for services.
It has achieved high accuracy in predicting postoperative pain, considering blood volume change, heart rate, and blood pressure.
Leaders of government public policy at HIMSS are prioritizing health equity, AI regulation, cybersecurity and workforce development while urging unified policies that support healthcare innovation.
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Getting care information from clinicians can be intimidating, says Daymond John, The Shark Group CEO. His Health Shark initiative will offer simple explanations of how people can take control of their data and their health.
Also, Heuron started expanding to Japan following an exclusive deal to supply its stroke imaging AI.
Upcoming features include pre-chart summary creation.
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HIMSS editors recap the sessions they attended on day 3 of HIMSS25, which included questions about government support of telehealth and how interoperability and data exchange will proceed under the new administration.
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HIMSS Media executive editors Jessica Hagen, Mike Miliard and Susan Morse discussed EMRAM Stage 7 adoption, implementing AI responsibly, workforce development, remote patient monitoring, telehealth, genomic data and precision medicine.
Matt Cybulsky, healthcare leader for AI, go-to-market and design at Ionian Consulting, discussed how AI transforms the way we interact but how utilization of AI is under scrutiny.