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By HIMSS TV | 10:30 am | July 21, 2025
Patients can get more access to their healthcare information when AI is used to translate patient notes in their chart into a patient-friendly language and format, says Dr. Jonah Zaretsky, medical director at NYU Langone Hospital Brooklyn.
By Andrea Fox | 04:52 pm | July 18, 2025
Artificial intelligence gives Cedars-Sinai's clinicians EHR-supported diagnoses and treatment plan recommendations after patients complete virtual urgent care clinic intake questions in a structured chat.
By HIMSS TV | 11:42 am | July 18, 2025
AI can be used as a tool to provide patients and their families with more information, faster access and more affordable care, says Laura Cooley, editor in chief of the Journal of Patient Experience.
By HIMSS TV | 02:51 pm | July 16, 2025
Managing AI agents and prompt engineering is not like standard software engineering, and no one has really figured out how to do it at scale reliably yet, says Dr. Lukasz Kowalczyk, a gastroenterologist and CEO of Soothien HealthTech Advisory.
By Jessica Hagen | 12:53 pm | July 16, 2025
The news comes alongside the U.S. Department of Defense’s announcement of $200 million contracts awarded to xAI, Anthropic, Google and OpenAI for AI implementation.
By HIMSS TV | 01:11 pm | July 15, 2025
Event attendees explored the challenges and benefits of AI while learning about governance, leadership strategy, workforce challenges, transparency, patient safety and data security at the gathering in Brooklyn, New York.
By Adam Ang | 07:14 am | July 15, 2025
The AI co-developed with ASX-listed Artrya can outperform the Agatston score in predicting cardiac events.
By Adam Ang | 01:54 am | July 15, 2025
It can also predict the onset of Parkinson's motor symptoms.
By Anthony Vecchione | 12:31 pm | July 14, 2025
Developing an AI platform internally can be more cost-effective and manageable, said Ryan Sadeghian, chief medical information officer at the University of Toledo, at HIMSS AI Forum.
By Adam Ang | 09:51 pm | July 13, 2025
Also, four tuberculosis screening AI solutions from Asia-Pacific are among those recommended by the World Health Organization.