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The health system is seeing provider satisfaction from an in-house digital assistant to help with such tasks as summarizing a document and its ambient voice technology has resulted in productivity gains, says CTO Mike Reagin.
The Gloucestershire Acute NHS Trust's Matthew Little, who chaired the HIMSS Europe nursing summit, says nurses want AI tools that reduce administrative tasks and automate patient risk assessments, freeing time for hands-on care.
As the European Health Data Space is being implemented, the Health Data Hub's Pauline Cohen says SHAIPED will help facilitate healthcare data access for medical device manufacturers.
Philipp von Gilsa, CEO of Kontakt.io, talks about how the company's new agentic AI platform creates 'digital twins' of hospital operations to track patients and equipment and provide data that can help optimize workflows.
AI reduces the cognitive burden of overseeing multiple chronic conditions and social determinants during 30-minute patient visits with chart summaries that hyper-personalize recommendations, says Lori Walker, Presbyterian Healthcare Services' CMIO.
As Denmark assumes the EU presidency in 2025, the University of Copenhagen's Martin Brynskov says the country intends to encourage cross-sector collaboration to ensure AI technology is implemented ethically.
Prashant Natarajan, chief AI officer at Velatura Public Benefit Corporation, says AI's dominant presence in HIMSS25 presentations and forums demonstrates that the technology is now poised to deliver real value for healthcare organizations.
Amid tariffs and geopolitical uncertainty, John Boullie, Exiger's VP and global head of healthcare, says the company's AI tool gives healthcare providers insight into where their supplies are coming from.
William Chan, cofounder and CEO of Iodine Software, details how artificial intelligence helps providers in two key areas: denials and revenue leakage.
Healthcare AI often promises speed and simplicity but may also add to clinicians' workload. Sara Luisa Mintrone, Dedalus' chief marketing officer, says human-centered design can ensure that new tools don't overwhelm providers.
At The Pearl, a community that comprises a medical school campus and surgical training facility, Advocate Health's Dr. Rasu Shrestha says students will learn responsible AI use, as well as entrepreneurship and design principles.
GE Healthcare's Simon Rost says the company has built AI into imaging devices and care pathways and is now developing enterprise-wide AI for hospitals that will increase efficiency and surface insights across the patient journey.