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Andreas Forsland, CEO and cofounder of Cognixion, discusses the company's non-invasive brain-computer interface, AI and augmented reality technology and how it is being used to help ALS and traumatic brain injury patients communicate.
Kent Dicks, CEO of Life365, believes that AI-powered remote monitoring using low-cost, disposable sensors can help VA clinicians spot potential issues and intervene to encourage patients to stay compliant.
Scott Mattila, COO at Intraprise Health, says 23% of all cyberattacks are against healthcare organizations and warns that AI enables more sophisticated phishing and smishing tactics.
David Lareau, Medicomp Systems' CEO and president, explains how the company's LLM-adjacent software cleans, organizes and presents diagnostically connected data for clinicians at the point of care.
Tom Leary, HIMSS SVP and head of government relations, discusses his department's plans for working within the U.S. and with other countries on AI, cybersecurity, digital health transformation and workforce development.
Before deploying AI to reduce burnout and administrative burden, Angie Cox, Nautilus Solutions CEO and founder, recommends including nurses and doctors in the process so their concerns can be addressed.
Dr. Jonah Feldman of NYU Langone Health System describes use cases for robotic process automation (RPA), including streamlining patient intakes and analyzing charts to determine where care can be improved.
Natasha Ramontal, HIMSS senior digital health strategist, says that measuring digital maturity and building up analytics programs can help providers use AI tools to meet patient needs more effectively.
Our executive editors discuss learnings from Monday's HIMSS25 pre-conference symposia: the opportunities and challenges of agentic AI, where execs are prioritizing their automation investments and the inaugural Smart Health Transformation forum.
Whende Carroll, clinical informatics advisor at HIMSS, says AI and other digital tools are easing cognitive burdens for clinicians and enabling leaders to reallocate staff to higher-value tasks.
Dr. Zafar Chaudry shows how AI tools have helped the organization remove opioids from the surgery process and prevent children from having strokes.
Dr. Zafar Chaudry says AI is a component that allows users to now look at things in a different way and provide better care.