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By Anthony Vecchione | 10:01 am | July 31, 2025
The alliance will integrate AI-powered health agents into Eucalyptus' portfolio, including the company's Juniper weight management clinic.
By Jessica Hagen | 11:56 am | July 30, 2025
The tech giant's SensorLM analyzes data from wearables to provide personalized insights into how everyday life affects one's body.
By Anthony Vecchione | 04:57 pm | July 29, 2025
HHS strategic advisor Amy Gleason said CMS wants patients to have the ability to scan a QR code at the doctor's office and share their medical history.
By HIMSS TV | 02:07 pm | July 29, 2025
If organizations are more transparent with clinicians and patients about AI adoption and deployment, stakeholders would feel more secure with it, says Nicole Ramage, senior market insights manager at HIMSS.
By Jessica Hagen | 11:37 am | July 29, 2025
The funding comes a year after the company secured $70 million in a Series B funding round.
By HIMSS TV | 10:37 am | July 28, 2025
While most provider and payer organizations are using some form of AI, very few are getting demonstrable value at scale across the enterprise, says Tom Lawry, managing director of Second Century Tech.
By Adam Ang | 07:58 pm | July 27, 2025
Also, a project developing an AI-powered application for preventing cognitive decline among seniors has won a $2 million grant from the New Zealand government.
By HIMSS TV | 10:20 am | July 24, 2025
When it comes to making strategic AI investment deals, companies need to articulate their competitive advantage and how they view the market around them, says Jason Smith, venture acceleration fellow at MATTER.
By HIMSS TV | 10:42 am | July 23, 2025
While commercial software is very good at providing clinical decision support applications, it is essential to identify a targeted goal within the software, says Dr. Ryan Sadeghian, CMIO at the University of Toledo.
By HIMSS TV | 12:00 pm | July 22, 2025
Duane Perry, chief nursing officer at OhioHealth, says he envisions a future state where experienced nurses can remain part of the nursing care model and be actively involved in not only precepting but also caring for patients virtually.