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By Thiru Gunasegaran | 07:42 pm | May 14, 2024
The hospital has recently achieved the maximum score of 400 for the HIMSS Digital Health Indicator.
By HIMSS TV | 07:00 am | May 14, 2024
Kathleen McGrow, the tech giant’s chief nursing information officer, highlights the HIMSS innovation nursing advisory group, a framework on AI literacy for nurses, and education around AI innovation and leveraging the technology.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:25 pm | May 13, 2024
A physician expert offers a look at the role virtual imaging can play in helping advance nuclear medicine expertise, driving progress in radiopharmaceuticals and enabling an expected surge in the medical isotope market driven by targeted cancer treatment.
By Mike Miliard | 12:01 pm | May 13, 2024
New LEAP in Health IT money from ONC is meant to find and fund innovative new approaches to evaluating EHR data quality for machine learning models and driving IT adoption by behavioral health providers.
By Andrea Fox | 12:09 pm | May 10, 2024
For nurse practitioners and physician assistants in states with restrictive practice rules, it matches them with other clinicians, automates licensing compliance and provides EHR-agnostic chart sharing and a HIPAA-compliant chat.
Success Stories & ROI
By Bill Siwicki | 12:43 pm | May 09, 2024
So says Dr. Vinay Vaidya, CMIO at Phoenix Children's, who shows how he and his team successfully changed the documentation perceptions of the hospital's clinicians – ultimately improving patient outcomes.
By Andrea Fox | 11:21 am | May 09, 2024
Project Heal will track health misinformation trends and generate adaptable counter-messaging for public health agencies to use in their efforts to address false claims.
By HIMSS TV | 07:00 am | May 09, 2024
Orbis International has partnered with surgical training company FundamentalVR to train students in ophthalmic surgery to treat cataracts using VR. Dr. Hunter Cherwek, VP of clinical services and technologies at Orbis, explains.  
By HIMSS TV | 08:00 am | May 08, 2024
Christine Antorini, former minister of education for Denmark, talks about her decision to enter nursing school after her political career and calls for policymakers to provide more flexible educational opportunities for working adults.