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By Jessica Hagen | 02:19 pm | March 19, 2025
The company has secured 510(k) clearance for its Apple Watch-powered seizure monitoring platform, expanding the role of wearables in epilepsy care.
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By HIMSS TV | 11:08 am | March 19, 2025
According to Scott Mattila, COO at Intraprise Health, healthcare leaders seeking to build a strong cybersecurity framework may want to incorporate AI-powered real-time scanning and evaluation.
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By HIMSS TV | 07:00 pm | March 18, 2025
Shawn Weldin, IT director of Sabetha Community Hospital and Changemaker Award recipient, recommends that executives at rural hospitals work with vendors to implement new tools at a scale suitable for their size.
By Jessica Hagen | 02:19 pm | March 18, 2025
The partnership will allow Wisp members to access pelvic health care and Origin patients discounts on Wisp's reproductive and sexual health offerings.
By Anthony Vecchione | 01:57 pm | March 18, 2025
The funds will be used to enhance the company's development of the Brain-Data-as-a-Service Ecosystem and expand its platform’s brain database.
By Anthony Vecchione | 01:42 pm | March 18, 2025
The platform promotes utilization across critical, non-primarily health-related need areas, including food, pest control and transportation.   
By Anthony Vecchione | 01:33 pm | March 18, 2025
The collaboration will center on advancing AI-powered image reconstruction and embedding real-time clinical decision support into portable MRI workflow.   
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By HIMSS TV | 11:35 am | March 18, 2025
While the First Databank's tool already delivers EHR-based clinical decision support, it now offers more personalized guidance when lab results reveal a medication-related problem, says Virginia Halsey, the company's SVP of strategy.
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By HIMSS TV | 06:09 pm | March 17, 2025
Elsie Gori, nursing informatics specialist at Lone Star Communications, talks about how joining HIMSS as a graduate student in need of a scholarship led her to advocate for rural health equity.
By Jessica Hagen | 04:36 pm | March 17, 2025
A study published in Cell reveals a paralyzed man could control a robotic arm for seven months following the implantation of an AI-enabled brain-computer interface.