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Leaders from Mount Sinai Health System, ARC Innovation Center and NVIDIA discuss their partnership to leverage AI and vast datasets to unlock insights into the human genome to better understand how patients may respond to therapies.
Dr. Thomas Keane, assistant secretary for technology policy and national coordinator for health IT, describes his plans for the conference and talks about TEFCA, HTI-4, HTI-5, imaging data, behavioral health exchange and more.
As health systems around the world grapple with an array of pressing challenges, it's time to "skate where the puck is going to be." In Las Vegas from March 9-12, IT leaders can help point the way forward for AI-powered digital transformation.
She offers updates on some key IT initiatives for 2026 at the world-renowned health system, from AI to quantum computing. She also gives a sneak-peak of her presentation at HIMSS26, where she'll be discussing smart hospital design.
Shlomi Madar, CEO of SpotitEarly, discusses how the company helps detect cancer by leveraging dogs’ sense of smell, AI technology and reward-based training that teaches dogs to distinguish between healthy and cancerous samples.
Virginia Halsey, senior vice president of strategy and product management at FDB, discusses the MCP standard and how it can scale AI safely in clinical workflows and unlock safe automation across medication workflows.
Abhinav Shashank, Innovaccer CEO and cofounder, discusses the company's manifesto, Autonomous Healthcare, and previews the HIMSS26 panel where he'll join other unicorn founders to share stories of their origins, failures and breakthroughs.
Marten den Haring, CEO of Lirio, says the company uses its Large Behavior Model, which blends behavioral science with artificial intelligence, with the goal of driving consumer engagement in healthcare at the personal level.
Practice management requires a human in the loop for the use of artificial intelligence, as well as a "human on the loop" that assures the quality of AI agents handling automated processes, says Michael Clark, Onpoint Healthcare Partners president.
Mati Gill, AION Labs CEO, provides an update on the company’s nine AI-enabled drug discovery portfolio companies, how the organizations are making an impact in life sciences and what’s next for AION, including exploring quantum technologies.
The chief information officer of the 25-bed New Mexico nonprofit discusses plan for some new clinical automation tools. He also describes how he's using AI to help with network defense, and how that's enabling gains in other areas.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's validation requirements process for drug development is a good model for healthcare artificial intelligence governance, explains Michael Abrams, managing partner at Numerof & Associates.