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Thanos Arvanitidis of Europe's ENTRUST project says the initiative is working with partners across multiple sectors to develop a framework and trust assessment that will advance cybersecurity for connected medical devices.
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.
Martin Gilje Jaatun of SINTEF Digital says the NEMECYS project has developed tools to help strengthen medical device security and has recommended improvements to the Medical Device Coordination Group's cybersecurity guidelines.
As Denmark's healthcare system celebrates 30 years of digitalization, Jakob Skaarup Nielsen, Healthcare Denmark's executive director, says the country is uniquely positioned to partner with HIMSS in holding the 2026 conference.
Companies interested in applying to the NHS Innovation Accelerator (NIA) should learn how the health system works and build connections with patients, who can be powerful advocates, says Mindy Simon, NIA's co-director.
At HIMSS25 Europe, Hal Wolf, HIMSS president and CEO, discusses thought leadership aggregation, maturity models that measure integration success and other ways HIMSS helps support and advance AI in the industry.
From retinal scans to aging clocks, AI is likely to shift healthcare from reactive treatment to proactive prevention, especially in aging populations, says Andrew Steele, author of "Ageless: The New Science of Getting Older Without Getting Old".
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.
As Europe builds solid frameworks for reimbursing digital therapeutics, the next challenge lies in clinician training, patient engagement, and embedding DTx into everyday care, says Louisa Stüwe from the French Ministry of Health.
From initial data governance to pilot projects, a lot goes into a successful health AI initiative, says Tjasa Zajc, special advisor for content at HIMSS, who previews the conference, which is scheduled for 10-12 June in Paris.
Training AI on narrow or biased datasets leads to real-world harms like misdiagnosis and unequal treatment, says Jessica Morley, Jessica Morley, postdoctoral research associate at Yale University's Digital Ethics Center.
The conference takes place 10-12 June in Paris. HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf offers a sneak peek, with a look at the current technology and policy landscape on the continent for AI and other healthcare IT applications.