Women In Health IT
Anu Sharma, founder and CEO of the tech-enabled Millie, says that because 42% of all births in the U.S. are paid for by Medicaid, which has lower rates than other insurance, women's healthcare delivery operations are threatened.
AI & ML Intelligence
Dr. Natalie Pageler, CHIO at Stanford Medicine Children's Health, discusses some factors for artificial intelligence deployments in this complex care modality and describes how applications such as ambient AI differ in pediatric and adult settings.
Jayme Strauss, chief commercial and clinical officer at Precision Neuroscience, joined MobiHealthNews to discuss the company's brain-computer interface aimed at allowing individuals to control digital devices using their thoughts.
More than half say that they're missing opportunities because they can't make decisions quickly enough.
America spends nearly one-third of the federal budget on healthcare, but life expectancy has declined and chronic disease is on the rise.
Dr. Jing Wang, dean of Florida State University’s College of Nursing, joins MobiHealthNews to discuss "nursifying AI."
Reimbursement rules vary across the EU, slowing widespread adoption of digital therapeutics, though early frameworks in Germany and France are good foundations for future harmonisation and scale, says Louisa Stüwe from the French Ministry of Health.
Guidance on self-promotion, personal branding and building relationships is an important component, say HIMSS25 panelists Rebecca Woods, Marissa Maldonado and Roz Cordini.
Kettering is advising people to be on alert for scammers who are calling patients requesting payments for medical expenses.
AI & ML Intelligence
"By making it faster and easier to use the most up-to-date guidelines at the point of care, we anticipate a more consistent application of best practices, which can contribute to improved patient trajectories," says the hospital's CMIO.