Patient safety
Michael Abrams of Numerof and Associates says that oversight for AI used in mental health care should mirror that of pharmaceuticals, with clear standards, safety testing and ongoing monitoring.
Dream Sight monitors a baby's pulse rate, oxygen level, and sleep and wellness trends.
Clarity uses video and audio to examine facial expressions and identify intimidating gestures and aggressive language.
The company is on track to be live in 10 U.S. states by the end of 2025.
Anne Snowdon, chief scientific research officer at HIMSS, says while there are many reasons why AI is more readily adopted by other sectors, the central one is that in healthcare, lives are at stake.
The AI-based early warning system the NHS is developing is part of the government's 10 Year Health Plan to use data to identify patient safety concerns.
Also, Bangkok Hospital has started installing smart mirrors for contactless vital signs measurement.
HIMSS25
Olga Kagan, Food Allergy Nursing Association CEO, talks about her journey from immigrant to informaticist and advises health IT newcomers to act on issues they're passionate about and join a strong, supportive professional community.
Anu Sharma, founder and CEO of Millie, discusses President Trump's proposal of providing a baby bonus to incentivize people to have children.
The EMR-linked tool has been implemented across 16 departments.