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Artificial Intelligence

By Jessica Hagen | 04:26 pm | January 28, 2026
The acquisition allows Sword to scale its presence in the U.S. and bring its physical therapy platform to the German market.
By Jessica Hagen | 11:49 am | January 28, 2026
Chethan Sarabu, director of clinical innovation for the health tech hub at Cornell Tech, previews his HIMSS26 talk on AI’s environmental impact and actions stakeholders can take to reduce it.
By Andrea Fox | 11:24 am | January 28, 2026
More than 2,000 post-acute facilities will have the opportunity to access admission, discharge and transfer data integrated into a patient's longitudinal record, according to the Cheese State's designated entity for health information exchange.
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By Bill Siwicki | 11:01 am | January 28, 2026
Hartford HealthCare and MIT codeveloped H2O, an analytics platform using machine learning to optimize hospital operational efficiency including improving length of stay and staffing efficiency.
By Adam Ang | 02:19 am | January 28, 2026
The Ministry of Health and Welfare targets all 17 central hospitals in the regions to deploy AI-based systems for monitoring conditions, supporting diagnosis, and automating tasks.
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By Ping Identity | Ping Identity | 04:03 pm | January 27, 2026
Healthcare organizations are dealing with a surge in cyber risk as AI-powered attacks, third-party connections and expanding digital ecosystems stretch traditional defenses.
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By Ping Identity | Ping Identity | 03:59 pm | January 27, 2026
As cybercriminals increasingly weaponize AI in their attacks on healthcare organizations, traditional intrusion detection and manual response processes are becoming obsolete.
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By Elsevier | Elsevier | 03:50 pm | January 27, 2026
While generative AI tools are transforming clinical decision support, it’s important to understand these tools’ performance and risk before implementing them.
By Bill Siwicki | 12:49 pm | January 26, 2026
Primary care physicians can prioritize conversations on heart disease, diabetes and cancer, and frame them around the need for whole-person health. Brain health deserves the same approach, and new technologies are making it easier, says Dr. Julie Wood.