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A HIMSS25 session looks at how EHR sharing lowers the cost burden of infrastructure, staff, security and overhead, says David Winn, vice president for Parkview Community Connect at Parkview Health.
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Recent floods, wildfires, hurricanes and other weather events impact not just our physical but our financial health, which affects our ability to buy medicines or even healthy food, says Dr. Manijeh Berenji, assistant clinical professor of environmental and occupational health at the UC Irvine School of Medicine.
Artificial intelligence provides more insights and a full picture of a patient, says Shane Cooke, president and CEO of Etiometry.
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As health disparities continue there needs to be a new way to address DEI amid administrative changes, say HIMSS25 Health Equity Forum speakers Dr. Chris Gibbons, Greystone Group founder and CEO, and Ysabel Duron, founder and executive director of the Latino Cancer Institute.
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Video visits and other technologies can improve patient access and health outcomes, says Dr. Bonita Coe, founder and CEO of Best Health for Your Life Consulting, who will speak at the Health Equity Forum at HIMSS25.
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GenAI saves chart extractors hundreds of hours in their efforts to determine sepsis and its treatment, say Cedars-Sinai principal data analysts Darren Webber and Nathan Licht, who are speaking at the conference.
Human-led coaching aided by an AI avatar is just one way digital health is being proactive, says Avid Health CEO Tom Allen and COO Laura Tan.
Having a world class partner is step one in successfully integrating an AI platform, says Dr. Barry Stein, Hartford HealthCare's CCIO.
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The HIMSS25 Preconference Forum on Smart Health Transformation will look at the practicalities of the technology and what it means for care delivery, says Matt Cybulsky, healthcare AI and product innovation lead at LBMC.
The goal is to improve collaboration between providers and researchers and to integrate new technologies, says Mount Sinai Health System Chief Digital Information Officer Lisa S. Stump.