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By HIMSS TV | 11:52 am | May 20, 2025
Gene and cell therapies can "reprogram" patients' own cells to stop the progression of certain cancers and genetic conditions in some situations, with remission rates of up to 92%, says Boro Dropulić, executive director of Caring Cross.
By Andrea Fox | 11:48 am | May 19, 2025
Expectant moms and those with young children in Cook County, Illinois, will use mobile devices enabled with Google Cloud technologies to access personalized care through Drive Health’s AI-powered Nurse Avery.
By Adam Ang | 06:30 am | May 19, 2025
The project led by Yonsei University and Seoul National University aims to develop AI-based screening tools for early autism detection.
By HIMSS TV | 05:56 pm | May 16, 2025
Food Allergy Nursing Association educates nurses about the emerging health concern so they can deliver adequate care and better advocate for patients, says Olga Kagan, FANA president and CEO, and 2025 Changemaker Award recipient.
By Susan Morse | 04:35 pm | May 16, 2025
The magic is taking the results from a single community to create the same model for the nation, says Danish Qureshi, CEO of Zarminali Pediatrics.
By Jeff Lagasse | 11:45 am | May 16, 2025
Artificial intelligence, data collection and low-latency video are among the technologies recognized by the health system.
By HIMSS TV | 11:38 am | May 14, 2025
Mirvie, a pregnancy-focused women's health company, has a new offering: a direct-to-consumer test to predict preeclampsia before it occurs using RNA analysis. Aimee Corso, senior vice president of growth at the company, explains.
By Adam Ang | 09:32 pm | May 13, 2025
Also, Western Australia has expanded access to its virtual emergency department.
By HIMSS TV | 06:32 pm | May 13, 2025
A partnership that aims to provide culturally sensitive care is reducing hospital stays by leveraging digital tools that improve access to treatment, says Renee Broadbent, SoNE Health's chief information officer.
By HIMSS TV | 11:31 am | May 09, 2025
The state's MOTHeRS Project has helped virtually connect high-risk pregnant women in rural areas to OB-GYN, mental health and diabetes care. Dr. Sy Saeed of the North Carolina Statewide Telepsychiatry Program explains how.