AI
Emerging Technologies
Dr. Amit Zabtani, an orthopedic surgeon at UCLA and cofounder and CMO of CustoMED, says the company uses 3D printing to create patient-specific instruments based on an individual’s anatomy, enabling more precise positioning during surgery.
CEO of Lirio, Marten den Haring, explains how the company uses its proprietary Large Behavior Model to understand a person’s health behaviors, motivations and decision-making patterns to drive personalized patient engagement in healthcare.
Also, Omniscient Neurotechnology has received $14 million in government-backed funding to scale its AI-based brain mapping platform.
Dr. Guido Giunti highlights his upcoming HIMSS26 talk that will encourage attendees to ask sharper questions about AI and feel empowered to drive change at any level of healthcare.
As medical practices seek to implement agentic AI, Michael Clark, OnPoint Healthcare Partners president, recommends constant oversight to ensure agents' work is repeatable, auditable and traceable by a clinical advisory team.
Tom Gillette, CIO at Miami Beach-based Mount Sinai Medical Center, and Erich Glasbrenner, the health system's chief nursing informatics officer, are focused on transforming patient access and experience in the year ahead.
Dr. Sigal Shafran Tikva of Jerusalem College of Technology and Hadassah University Medical Center previews her upcoming HIMSS26 talk on making nurses essential decision-makers in AI integration.
The company has raised at least $481 million since its launch in 2023.
It shapes its top brass as it builds an AI and data-driven mental health care ecosystem that offers optimal, personalised treatment.
Deep GI project lead Dr Rungsun Rerknimitr reveals a three-year plan to validate and scale a deployable AI-powered diagnosis system beyond colorectal screening.