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By HIMSS TV | 09:31 am | March 26, 2026
HIMSS maturity models have helped the hospital fill its IT gaps, but an engaged workforce, educated in digital tools, keeps the innovation momentum going, says Dr. Meong Hi Son in Part 1 of our interview.
By Adam Ang | 04:24 am | March 26, 2026
From virtual inpatient care to AI-powered patient transfers, EGH's newly released smart hospital roadmap aims to cut manual workload, improve patient flow, and deliver more personalised care.
By Adam Ang | 04:24 am | March 26, 2026
The new committee under the Australian Digital Health Agency will advise the government on the safe rollout of AI, telehealth, and data sharing as digital health adoption accelerates nationwide.
By Adam Ang | 03:35 am | March 26, 2026
A newly established AI-assisted MRI centre has opened up 18,000 annual slots to meet rising demand across Singapore.
By HIMSS TV | 03:44 pm | March 25, 2026
Working with vendors to develop more user-friendly and secure artificial intelligence models can help prevent clinicians from using consumer AI tools at work, says Swiss Medical Network CIO Patrick Bizeau.
By Bill Siwicki | 11:21 am | March 25, 2026
Aaron Wootton, chief information officer at Stormont Vail Health, says artificial intelligence deployments not grounded in clearly defined outcomes create short-term enthusiasm – but rarely deliver sustainable value.
By HIMSS TV | 03:26 pm | March 24, 2026
This year's HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition offers a diverse mix of health IT leaders and policymakers, as well as newcomers to the field, all eager to have interesting conversations and exchange ideas, one attendee says.
By Andrea Fox | 10:14 am | March 24, 2026
The Trump Administration's artificial intelligence proposals call on Congress and federal agencies to develop risk-based approaches to health AI standards while streamlining innovation. The list of tasks for lawmakers to tackle is extensive.
By Adam Ang | 09:06 pm | March 23, 2026
A $4.7 million collaboration led by the National Cancer Centre Singapore will develop a clinical-grade test using AI and advanced genomic sequencing for more precise cancer profiling.
By Adam Ang | 08:42 pm | March 23, 2026
Also, a new collaboration in China aims to incubate healthcare startups.