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The physician offers a look at this groundbreaking education – the nation's first MD/MS in AI dual degree at The University of Texas at San Antonio. He showcases the degree and its goals.
Anne Snowdon, chief scientific research officer at HIMSS, says health systems need to engage patients, families and clinicians as partners when leveraging AI and other advanced technologies to achieve the best possible care outcomes.
Dr. Alfredo Almerares, clinical executive manager at InterSystems, says the company's generative AI tools that summarize patient visits are helping Latin American clinicians to relieve burnout and build patient relationships.
Mental health providers quickly adopted telehealth during the pandemic. Now Dr. Colin Banas, DrFirst's chief medical officer, believes AI agents can assist these understaffed offices with triage and prescription management.
Attendees and panelists provide highlights of the HIMSS25 Smart Health Transformation Forum and what they learned from the health systems and innovators piloting and implementing healthcare technologies, such as virtual nursing.
The U.S. doesn’t have enough hospitals, doctors or nurses, which makes AI the only path forward to delivering quality care, says Mika Newton, CEO of xCures.
To relieve healthcare leaders' burnout and help them use their data effectively, Julia Zarb, CEO and founder of Blue x Blue and a HIMSS Changemaker Award recipient, uses AI agents to identify and access the data they need to make informed choices.
Sara Luisa Mintrone, chief marketing officer for the Dedalus Group, says the company is using AI not just to develop products for clinicians, but throughout its internal processes, including software development and customer support.
At the HIMSS25 AI in Healthcare Forum, everyone had something new to understand about a big, complex, fast-moving and transformative topic.
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.
Donnie Parish, senior vice president at GDIT, discusses how telemedicine and AI tools can improve accessibility and care quality in rural and underserved areas to address Native communities' unique healthcare needs and challenges.
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.