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The Health Data Hub's Pauline Cohen explains that the SHAIPED project will assist AI-enabled medical device manufacturers in obtaining health data for model training while maintaining regulatory compliance.
With AI already deployed in healthcare, the University of Copenhagen's Martin Brynskov believes connecting systems and training staff in AI tools' use is necessary for developing a unified European AI strategy.
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Sara Luisa Mintrone, Dedalus' chief marketing officer, says organizations can encourage clinicians to trust AI by engaging them early, explaining how the technology works and measuring outcomes to prove the tools' value.
Part of cybersecurity project ENTRUST's work will be open source so that at its conclusion its framework and assessments could possibly be integrated into the larger healthcare ecosystem, says Thanos Arvanitidis, the project's innovation project manager.
With innovations like VR-based care simulations and lessons about AI principles, Advocate Health's Dr. Rasu Shrestha says Charlotte-based clinical education district The Pearl will prepare students for modern medical practice.
With only six months left, Martin Gilje Jaatun, senior scientist at SINTEF Digital, says the NEMECYS project's final goal is to engage stakeholders, address industry concerns and enhance global medical device cybersecurity.
Jakob Skaarup Nielsen of Healthcare Denmark says countries wishing to adopt AI tools must prioritize security, transparency and stakeholder cooperation to encourage patients to accept these new technologies.
While 10 of the 28 companies in the 2025 NHS Innovation Accelerator cohort include AI in their tools, co-director Mindy Simon says the health system is primarily interested in useful applications that can connect to existing systems.
Convening thought leadership and promoting maturity models that measure integration success are just two of the ways HIMSS is helping support and advance AI across the healthcare industry, said President and CEO Hal Wolf at HIMSS25 Europe.
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Oracle Health's Romel Khalife discusses the company's AI-enabled data platform, which helps clinicians identify care gaps and manage disease-screening programs and can connect EHR and genomic data to improve patient outcomes.

