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By HIMSS TV | 10:16 am | October 21, 2025
AI can do more than analyze data, according to the American College of Cardiology's Dr. Ami Bhatt; it can act as an adjunct to human care, boosting safety, surfacing insights and giving patients more agency.
By HIMSS TV | 10:24 am | October 20, 2025
Rachini Moosavi, chief analytics officer at UNC Health, discusses moving beyond big genAI efforts to transforming smaller scale processes and workflows.
By Jessica Hagen | 07:46 am | October 20, 2025
The company has enhanced its ambient listening platform to automate the generation of CPT and E/M codes.
By Mike Miliard | 05:35 pm | October 17, 2025
For the first in a three-part series, the CIO of the New Jersey health system and its president of advanced care operations describe how something started by necessity during the pandemic quickly evolved into something more substantial and valuable.
By Mike Miliard | 05:32 pm | October 17, 2025
In this special hour-long episode, recorded in Chicago at the inaugural event, our hosts and guests offer a wide-ranging discussion about smart AI investments and strategic alignment. Produced in collaboration with the Straight Outta Health IT podcast.
By Jessica Hagen | 01:27 pm | October 17, 2025
The tech giant is expanding its Dragon Copilot to support nursing workflows while integrating third-party AI tools from digital health partners.
By HIMSS TV | 09:55 am | October 17, 2025
AI systems demand massive energy infrastructure, and Tennessee State Sen. Bo Watson says his state has allocated $60 million to develop alternative energy sources to help meet AI's power needs.
By Jessica Hagen | 01:08 pm | October 16, 2025
Since launching in March, the company has raised $550 million.
By HIMSS TV | 11:00 am | October 16, 2025
Epic Emeritus CMIO Dr. Michael Zaroukian says health system leaders can add to their EHRs' value after the initial go-live by linking it to strategic goals, empowering clinicians to share feedback and prioritizing usability.
By HIMSS TV | 09:55 am | October 15, 2025
Martin Gaynor, professor emeritus at Carnegie Mellon University, discusses a study on obstetric care changes after mergers with larger systems that may be farther away but can offer more specialized care.