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Quality and Safety

By Bill Siwicki | 11:44 am | January 09, 2026
A physician AI expert walks through the correct ways for hospitals and health systems to handle artificial intelligence and where responsible AI can make the biggest near-term impact without creating new burdens.
By Bill Siwicki | 12:26 pm | January 08, 2026
Health systems are entering an era of intelligent data management where real-time validation, data quality scoring and robust governance are paramount, says Kevin Ritter of Altera Digital Health.
By Adam Ang | 06:27 pm | January 06, 2026
APAC healthcare leaders share how they expect AI in healthcare to evolve in 2026, from governance and clinical adoption to real-world impact on patients and health systems.
By Bill Siwicki | 12:29 pm | January 05, 2026
Lacey Jensen, RN, the health system's director of informatics education, previews a HIMSS26 session where she'll focus on the blended learning approach with computer adaptive tools to enhance efficiency and boost knowledge.
By Mike Miliard | 09:51 am | January 05, 2026
Responding to the Trump administration executive order that aims to supersede several state laws already setting safety guardrails, many vendors say that a unified approach is preferable to a "patchwork of conflicting policies."
By HIMSS TV | 05:04 pm | January 02, 2026
Marissa Fayer, DeepLook Medical CEO, says that true patient empowerment depends less on new technology and more on increased availability and affordability as well as culturally sensitive practices that respect patients' needs.
By Andrea Fox | 09:58 am | December 30, 2025
Rural hospitals are overcoming fears of artificial intelligence and adopting tools that integrate with electronic health records on their own terms – whether that's all at once or by cultivating buy-in slowly and deliberately.
By Bill Siwicki | 12:50 pm | December 22, 2025
Telemedicine can bring down the wait to see a specialist from months to hours, while reducing costs. Health systems can do well to create telehealth-first specialist programs that refer to in-person visits when necessary, a teledermatologist says.
By Andrea Fox | 03:32 pm | December 19, 2025
A new RFI from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is seeking stakeholder input on how to realize artificial intelligence goals and usher in nationwide, clinical-scale adoption of the technology.
By Susan Morse | 02:24 pm | December 19, 2025
In the best case scenario, hospitals “are getting 20% less than the lowest workman’s comp fee schedule in the country,” says Zachary Schultz of EnableComp.