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An emergency team pushing a patient on a gurney
By Adam Ang | 10:49 pm | February 06, 2025
Also, a free virtual women's health clinic is being set up in Victoria.
Healthcare workers looking at a screen
By Jeff Lagasse | 05:19 pm | February 06, 2025
HIMSS25 sessions looks at an AI-driven approach to reducing wait times and optimizing resource allocation.
By Demystifying the ROI of Clinical AI | 05:06 pm | February 06, 2025
A common myth regarding clinical artificial intelligence is that its financial benefits cannot be proven because there is no payor reimbursement. This is an oversimplified perspective that ignores the intrinsic value of enterprise-wide AI.  
Dr. Mintu Turakhia of the Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Healthcare System on AI
AI & ML Intelligence
By Bill Siwicki | 11:26 am | February 05, 2025
A physician AI expert and co-principal investigator of the landmark Apple Heart Study says the next wave of AI in healthcare will shift from diagnosing existing conditions to forecasting future health risks, paving the way for proactive and preventive care.
Microprocessor chip for AI
AI & ML Intelligence
By Andrea Fox | 10:35 am | February 05, 2025
As the White House-backed project seeks to drive the evolution of artificial intelligence computational processes, demand for GPU servers may push the development of lighter-weight machine learning models, says an ICD researcher.  
Gunnar Trommer and Erik Adams at BCG_Las Vegas skyline Photo by halbergman/E+/Getty Images
By HIMSS TV | 10:01 am | February 05, 2025
In a preview of their HIMSS25 panel discussion, Erik Adams of BCG and Gunnar Trommer of BCG X explain how much capital is required to develop and commercialize artificial intelligence-enabled medical devices in the U.S.
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By Roche | 09:18 am | February 05, 2025
How medical algorithms calculate risk to detect chronic disease early.
By Bill Siwicki | 12:22 pm | February 04, 2025
One virtual care CEO says telehealth is improving care for rare and complex diseases, helping compounding pharmacists – and continually improving with artificial intelligence.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
By Mike Miliard | 11:14 am | February 04, 2025
"Health IT has always been a nonpartisan area for policymakers, so I expect that will largely remain the case," says longtime policy expert Leigh Burchell.
female doctor reviews patient data on multiple screens
By Andrea Fox | 09:28 am | February 04, 2025
The county will launch Sacramento Health Connect to integrate, share and exchange data across health, criminal justice and social services sectors.