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By Adam Ang | 06:30 am | August 18, 2025
Also, HealthOne EMR from New Zealand's South Island is heading north.
By Adam Ang | 11:42 pm | August 17, 2025
It is funding six universities to offer specialised courses on AI in healthcare.
By Mike Miliard | 03:17 pm | August 15, 2025
The new event, scheduled for Sept. 18-19 in Chicago, will focus on high-level insights for the C-suite. HIMSSCast will be simulcasting from the show with the Straight Outta Health IT podcast, whose host Christopher Kunney joins us for a preview.
By HIMSS TV | 09:00 am | August 15, 2025
"Nurses want help from AI but they don't want it to do their job," says Kenrick Cato, nurse scientist, pediatric data and analytics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia—who also discusses the need to not repeat the mistakes of EHRs when deploying.
By Adam Ang | 03:59 am | August 15, 2025
Also, Pakistani nursing institutes have adopted AI to boost training.
By Adam Ang | 06:20 am | August 14, 2025
Its collaboration with Cornerstone Robotics and Nanyang Technological University will also focus on telesurgery training and education.
By Philip Bradley | 11:29 am | August 13, 2025
Healthcare organizations can build executive confidence in technology investments by adopting a structured, outcome-oriented approach that aligns IT initiatives to clinical and operational goals. The HIMSS Infrastructure Adoption Model can help.
By HIMSS TV | 02:57 pm | August 08, 2025
Robotic initiatives aim to save on nursing time by providing a variety of tasks and services, including multilingual and emotional support, says hospital director Dr Weide Tsai.
By Bill Siwicki | 11:46 am | August 06, 2025
The technology – no more paper – has standardized competency, improved transparency into orientation and competency attainment, and reduced time spent following up with staff to complete checklists.
By Bill Siwicki | 10:33 am | August 05, 2025
Punit Soni's company is a major player in this area of artificial intelligence. Here he gives advice to healthcare CAIOs, CIOs and other IT leaders implementing the systems – and to doctors and nurses using them. He sees significant changes coming to healthcare over the next five years.