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Jennifer Goldsack, CEO of the Digital Medicine Society, outlines DiMe's new project focused on aging-in-place with healthcare technologies and reimbursing remote patient monitoring as federal and private insurers' coverage policies evolve.
Delaware Valley Community Health SVP and CIO Isaiah Nathaniel says that, after achieving AI successes in operations and revenue cycle, he wants to deploy AI to improve clinician productivity and provide better patient experiences.
Government regulation can slow health systems' AI progress; Ed Marx, Marx Advisory CEO, says showing policymakers AI's real-world benefits in person can help them understand its value more than traditional lobbying.
Rochester Regional Health's Dr. Everett Weiss says it is essential that everyone in your organization understands "what is our why" for using the technology, how it is helping them work more efficiently and how it is good for patients.
Rachini Moosavi, chief analytics officer at UNC Health, discusses moving beyond big genAI efforts to transforming smaller scale processes and workflows.
Epic Emeritus CMIO Dr. Michael Zaroukian says health system leaders can add to their EHRs' value after the initial go-live by linking it to strategic goals, empowering clinicians to share feedback and prioritizing usability.
Dr. Hassan Tetteh of the Johns Hopkins Center for Digital Health and AI says that agentic AI has the potential to surpass human intelligence and change the way we work, but can also enable personalized, more patient-driven healthcare.
AI is transforming care and improving outcomes, but Richard Staynings, chief security strategist at Cylera, says that, without clear governance and federal guidance, cybersecurity, privacy and patient safety may be at risk.
HIMSS President and CEO Hal Wolf and Informa Markets' Peter Hall discuss how strategies shared at the inaugural WHX Tech can help global providers tackle common digital transformation, access and equity challenges.
While AI is an important part of healthcare modernization, SolvDat founder and CEO Rosha Pokharel says a robust data layer and strong governance are key for unlocking lasting operational and clinical gains.