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By Susan Morse | 12:34 pm | October 06, 2025
HRSA is scheduled to issue approvals to drugmakers by Oct. 15 for implementation of the pilot on Jan. 1, 2026.
By HIMSS TV | 10:07 am | October 06, 2025
Data management basics are too often lacking, and policy regs still evolving, says cybersecurity strategist Richard Staynings. Whether dealing with automated decision support or adversarial deepfakes, healthcare orgs need both.
By Andrea Fox | 09:13 am | October 03, 2025
Bob Watson, CEO of Health Gorilla, explains why providers can expect interoperability enforcement under CMS and the advantages of adoption.
By Andrea Fox | 10:33 am | October 01, 2025
Access to timely and affordable virtual care is in jeopardy as the federal government goes dark without an extension for CMS telehealth flexibilities, which expired Sept. 30.
By Andrea Fox | 09:43 am | September 30, 2025
Its latest interoperability projects explore privacy-preserving applications that could improve the accuracy and scalability of individual access services under TEFCA and test FHIR-based capabilities.
By Adam Ang | 08:36 pm | September 24, 2025
It cuts delivery time down to 20 minutes between Cyberport and Cheung Chau.
By Anthony Vecchione | 04:37 pm | September 23, 2025
At Healthcare 2030, panelists highlighted successful programs at the VA and other government agencies that included integrating digital tools like remote monitoring and AI scribes.
By HIMSS TV | 10:02 am | September 22, 2025
Do provider organizations have contract protections against supply chain rate hikes due to tariffs? Ralph Keiser, CEO of ArcheHealth, digs into the details.
By Andrea Fox | 12:14 pm | September 19, 2025
Nearly seven in 10 hospitals were using predictive artificial intelligence in 2024, with a surge in the use of third-party or self-developed automated billing, the agency says. Also, hospitals slower to adopt AI are lower-resourced, suggesting a divide.
By Andrea Fox | 12:33 pm | September 18, 2025
Telehealth and hospital-at-home coverage under Medicare flexibilities could end in days. An immediate temporary extension is the only viable vehicle to ensure they do not lapse, the American Telemedicine Association says.