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By Bill Siwicki | 10:32 am | December 04, 2025
Health systems potentially can use artificial intelligence to fix specialty margins and enrich the mix of patients in high-value service lines as well as alter the referral process via AI-driven patient ID and proactive outreach. One tech CEO explains how.
By Andrea Fox | 04:53 pm | December 01, 2025
The company is putting its hardware and cloud infrastructure to work in a shift from national data exchange participant to entry point for providers, payers, government and public health agencies.
By Adam Ang | 06:42 am | December 01, 2025
Health Accelerator chief Paul Roseman shares how GPs are expressing greater confidence in using clinician-developed digital assistants that function like "new team members."
By Adam Ang | 07:13 pm | November 27, 2025
Health Minister Simeon Brown has outlined investment priorities, which a new Centre for Digital Modernisation of Health will help deliver.
By Andrea Fox | 11:04 am | November 26, 2025
Health IT developers with modules that needed to certify compliance by Jan. 1 now have until the end of February to complete updates required under the HTI-1 Final Rule.
By Mike Miliard | 10:20 am | November 25, 2025
Among the recent achievements for the South Florida hospital: easier access to patient data irrespective of location, streamlined AI-enabled workflows and improved clinical decision support and real-time alerts.
By Nathan Eddy | 11:40 am | November 21, 2025
Further, while clinicians are enthusiastic for AI, adoption continues to lag: Less than half of the respondents to the Presidio survey say their organizations are actively deploying AI tools today, highlighting a significant readiness gap.
By HIMSSCast | 09:20 am | November 19, 2025
New HIMSS toolkit offers a practical way to translate data into action.
By Adam Ang | 02:41 am | November 18, 2025
Validated using Hong Kong's four-million-EMR dataset, the Chinese University of Hong Kong's diabetes model is now being expanded to cover other chronic diseases.
By Adam Ang | 05:12 pm | November 17, 2025
Te Whatu Ora is standardising oral health data and planning to consolidate dental practice management systems to enable integration with the National Health Data Platform.