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Tying together artificial intelligence applications and agents can save time while enhancing patient care and revenue integrity, says the software giant, which plans to showcase an array of new copilot capabilities and real-time intelligence plugins at its booth.
Allison Oakes, chief research officer for Trilliant, says the phase-out of the Medicare Inpatient-Only list can drive value and efficiency, but hospitals lose out on volume and revenue.
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She previews her smart hospital design discussion at HIMSS26 and describes what else she’s hoping to learn at the global conference. And she offers updates on other initiatives at the world-renowned health system, from AI to quantum computing.
Scott Doerr, virtual CISO at Fortified Health Security, previews his upcoming HIMSS26 talk where he will provide a practical framework for building ransomware resilience.
In Las Vegas from March 9-12, health IT leaders from across the globe can help drive AI-powered digital transformation. As they grapple with an array of pressing challenges, it's time to embrace change and "skate where the puck is going to be."
Andrew Rubin, senior VP for clinical affairs and ambulatory care, will describe at HIMSS26 how the provider has enabled a complete transformation in how its staff interacts with patients – and with each other.
Also, the Australian Digital Health Agency has introduced a train-the-trainer toolkit for teaching digital health in universities.
Also, the National Taiwan University Hospital has launched an electronic prescription system with community pharmacy dispensing.
It will capture, structure, and automatically generate patient records and immediate transport summaries.
