Women In Health IT
European legislation, workforce trends, women’s health, AI implementations, and more will be in the spotlight at HIMSS25 Europe at the Palais des Congrès de Paris, France on 10-12 June 2025.
Sarah Gloyne, RN, nurse supervisor of the innovation design unit at the Omaha-based health system, discusses how to make nurses happy with new technology and shares keys to success with a recent RTLS deployment.
Employees will have access to clinical content and more than 900 U.S. clinics that specialize in fertility, urology and menopause.
Yesha Patel, from Keck Medicine of USC, offers a sneak peek at her HIMSS AI in Healthcare Forum presentation, which shows how the health system has pulled off major implementations of AI technologies both acquired and homegrown.
In March, the company received FDA marketing authorization for the first at-home test to detect chlamydia, gonorrhea and trichomoniasis.
Anne Osdoit, CEO of Moon Surgical, discusses the company’s Maestro surgical robotics system and how it supports surgeons during soft tissue procedures.
The partnership will allow Oura Ring wearers to share their biometric data with the virtual women's health company's care teams.
Team members of New York Liberty, Las Vegas Aces and Dallas Wings will have access to licensed therapists, educational tools and resources.
Execs are eager to use genAI to optimize workflow and improve clinical sustainability, but a readiness gap persists.
Anu Sharma, founder and CEO of the tech-enabled Millie, says that because 42% of all births in the U.S. are paid for by Medicaid, which has lower rates than other insurance, women's healthcare delivery operations are threatened.