Strategic Planning
HIMSS Life Fellow and National University professor Linda Travis Macomber, RN, talks about her career in AI and how data continuity, AI-powered decision support and virtual care can drive the next wave of healthcare transformation.
Elsa, the FDA's new AI tool, promises to speed up safety reviews. ConcertAI's Jeff Elton advises developers to anticipate its insights and optimize interactions by preparing structured, contextualized data.
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.
Marx Advisory CEO Ed Marx recommends that providers adopt 'AI concierge' models offering personalized treatment or watch AI-empowered patients bypass them for new self-service solutions that offer quicker access to care.
Implementing AI successfully across healthcare organizations requires strategic problem selection and risk management. HIMSS' maturity models can guide leaders on their journey to adopting the right AI solutions.
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.
Healthcare executives and technology experts met at the first HIMSS AI Leadership Strategy Summit in Chicago to discuss how organizations of all sizes can best leverage AI tools to drive measurable ROI and transform care delivery.
HIMSS President and CEO Hal Wolf, at the HIMSS AI Leadership Strategy Summit in Chicago, discusses how AI is ushering new frontiers around supply chain, knowledge management and patient engagement.
As tariffs target medical devices, plastics and packaging, ArcheHealth CEO Ralph Keiser says technologies that analyze pricing data can help hospitals build evidence for renegotiating contracts and increasing reimbursement.