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Dr. Ami Bhatt, chief innovation officer at the American College of Cardiology, says wearables can spot subtle physiological changes to enable earlier intervention for patients with cardiometabolic disease.
UCI Health's Dr. Deepti Pandita, HIMSS-AMDIS Physician Executive Leader Changemaker Awardee, says that her many years of HIMSS membership led her to join the HIMSS Physician Committee and, eventually, to become its chair.
AI fuels hospital transformation and personal productivity, but HIMSS26 attendees voiced concerns about its trustworthiness, as well as possible misuse and allowing AI to sideline human voices in decision-making.
Our HIMSS26 interviews reveal how conference-goers leverage AI to enrich their personal and work lives and the potential AI tools hold for streamlining operations and improving care delivery in the future.
Microsoft's Kenneth Harper says agentic AI will soon be able to go beyond preparing documentation to surface important data from captured patient-doctor conversations that can enhance clinical decision-making.
Founder Changemaker awardee Helen Hill, SEMHIE VP/CIO and founder of the HIMSS Michigan chapter, helped launch MiHIN (the Michigan health information exchange), chairs its interoperability task force and runs a small sub-HIE in the MiHIN system.
Having experienced the healthcare system both as a legislator and a cancer patient, Policy Influencer Changemaker Dianne Primavera, Colorado's lieutenant governor, works to make healthcare more accessible and affordable.
Giving patients visibility into procedure costs can reduce surprise billing and drive prices down through competition, according to HIMSS Policy Influencer Changemaker Leigh Burchell, VP for policy and public affairs at Altera Digital Health.
Since its inception two years ago, Changemaker honoree John Paganini says the Northern Ohio HIMSS AI Center of Excellence's diverse roster of members is working to advance healthcare AI in the region.
Attending HIMSS events enables professors to learn about new healthcare IT trends and align their curricula to industry realities, according to Changemaker Award recipient Cedric Truss of Georgia State University.
Ambient AI has streamlined documentation, but Hannah Ellerbee, Guidehouse partner, says it can also connect data from patient visits to revenue cycle processes to create a more seamless, data-driven clinician experience.
Stony Brook Medicine CNIO and Women in Health IT Changemaker Award recipient Julie Luengas, DNP, RN, says her involvement in HIMSS has led to mentorship, leadership roles and advancement in her nursing informatics career.