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Daniela Antunes, MTG's strategy and research director, says the company offers end-to-end services including gathering, processing and analyzing clinical data to generate actionable reports that can inform healthcare decisions.
Anne Moen, professor at the University of Oslo, discusses the Gravitate Health project's five-year effort to make prescription drugs' electronic product information easier for patients and caregivers to understand.
Jaanika Merilo of Estonia's Ministry of Social Affairs shares how the country's fully digital and interoperable health system is rolling out personalized services like cancer screenings based on patients' genomic data.
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.
Nicola Gentili, data analyst at IRCCS IRST Dino Amadori, discusses the FLUTE project, which will deploy federated learning to protect patient privacy while enabling hospitals to train algorithms specific to desired tasks.
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.
Customer service representatives need the ability to understand data intelligence the moment they’re talking to the patient, says Casey Williams, SVP of patient engagement at RevSpring.
IHE Catalyst's Alexander Berler says the nonprofit is partnering with HIMSS to illustrate for regulators, vendors and clinicians how connecting systems improves patient care both domestically and during international travel.
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.
Nicole Rogas, RevSpring president, says the company's new AI tool provides healthcare customer service representatives with real-time financial data on patients to guide more empathetic conversations about payment options.
Kyruus Health's Gen Conlin says the company's AI-powered tool simplifies the process of searching for care via multiple online sources by determining patients' desired location and type of care.