Artificial Intelligence
The 2026 HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition was filled with sessions and exhibits on AI, interoperability and other hot healthcare topics. Attendees share their learnings.
Pharmaceutical manufacturers offer robust patient services programs – with nurse navigators, mobile apps, in-home testing and more – to improve medication adherence. But too many programs still use outdated analytics platforms to parse data.
Karla Mae Eidem of the Project Management Institute says while agentic AI can surface key insights from troves of data, project professionals have the skills to provide the structure and clarity teams need.
Attendees offer their advice on how to make the most of the HIMSS Global Conference and highlight their favorite activities and speakers. They also discuss their interests in and concerns about healthcare AI.
Sumit Nagpal, Cherish CEO, explains how a passive AI-powered device monitors patients' health at home and can trigger earlier interventions to avoid emergency room visits and reduce the cost of care.
Nurses, health systems, educators and industry leaders are aiming to guide responsible use of healthcare AI through The Nursing and Artificial Intelligence Consortium. With AI workflows impacting care and accountability, nurses are "hungry for guidance," says Jing Wang, RN, dean of FSU College of Nursing.
The CMS Comprehensive Regulations to Uncover Suspicious Healthcare fraud-fighting initiative invites the public to submit ideas on how to improve the agency's efforts. CMS COO Kimberly Brandt explains.
With the acquisition of Leap AI, Chartis is growing its Center for AI & Digital Transformation to pursue the development of bespoke artificial intelligence for healthcare organizations.
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