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By Susan Morse | 03:07 pm | May 16, 2025
The magic is taking the results from a single community to create the same model for the nation, says Danish Qureshi, CEO of Zarminali Pediatrics.
By HIMSS TV | 10:40 am | May 14, 2025
Preeclampsia has a lot of underlying issues, says Aimee Corso, senior vice president of growth at Mirvie, a women's health company that has spent years publishing research on pregnancy complications that has launched its first product.
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By HIMSS TV | 05:34 pm | May 13, 2025
Phones are a gateway since most people have one, says Renee Broadbent, SoNE Health's chief information officer, who developed a digital enablement approach to improve access and keep patients out of the hospital.
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By HIMSS TV | 10:33 am | May 09, 2025
The MOTHeRS Project - Maternal Outreach Through Telehealth for Rural Sites - has been successful in using telehealth for maternal outreach for high-risk pregnant women in rural areas, says Dr. Sy Saeed of the North Carolina Statewide Telepsychiatry Program.
By HIMSS TV | 05:13 pm | May 08, 2025
The conference, taking place June 10-12, in Paris, builds on HIMSS24 in Rome, the innovation taking place in the European Union and adds the newest layers of the AI Act and the future of the workforce, says HIMSS President and CEO Hal Wolf.
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By HIMSS TV | 04:08 pm | May 06, 2025
Strategies first used during the pandemic are now being deployed for virtual nursing and hospital to home programs, says Scott Wilson, AVP of HHS enterprise care solutions at Teladoc.
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By HIMSS TV | 04:27 pm | May 05, 2025
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By HIMSS TV | 10:44 am | May 02, 2025
Transforming Episode Accountability Model (TEAM) is a mandatory episode-based payment model for acute care hospitals in five surgical specialties starting January 1, 2026, says HSBlox operations chief Lynn Carroll.
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By HIMSS TV | 04:27 pm | April 24, 2025
Health systems need to change the care model for chronic illnesses that affect 80% of people nationwide, says Dan Shields, CEO of digital medicine at Ochsner Health.
By Jeff Lagasse | 03:25 pm | April 24, 2025
The data leaks affected about 4.7 million members and may include information such as health plan names, gender and family size.