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By HIMSS TV | 08:55 am | January 14, 2026
Dr. Baligh Yehia, Jefferson Health's president, says the health system will use AI to streamline scheduling, tackle revenue cycle challenges, close care gaps and give clinicians back 10 million patient hours over the next three years.
By Jessica Hagen | 10:00 am | January 13, 2026
Julia Zarb, principal and founder of Blue x Blue, discusses her upcoming HIMSS26 talk, exploring 'human in the loop' AI practices and workflows that support human decision-making.
By Nathan Eddy | 08:00 am | January 13, 2026
The partners are launching ImmuneScape, a multiomics program using spatial and single-cell sequencing to study immune drivers of transplant rejection and patient response variability.
By Jessica Hagen | 10:14 am | January 12, 2026
The announcement comes less than a week after OpenAI announced the release of ChatGPT Health.
By HIMSS TV | 09:28 am | January 12, 2026
Eitan Okun, head of the Paul Feder Laboratory for Alzheimer's Disease Research at Bar-Ilan University, studies aging individuals and he is currently evaluating the link between maternal cognitive decline and pregnancy with a Down syndrome fetus.
By Nathan Eddy | 09:00 am | January 12, 2026
Care organizations are increasingly scrutinizing IoT security platforms while examining reliability, integration and automation more closely, according to a KLAS Research report.
By Jessica Hagen | 09:00 am | January 12, 2026
The company, which made the announcement at the JPM Healthcare Conference in San Francisco, will use the funds to expand its AI-powered Halo Intelligence platform.
By Jessica Hagen | 08:18 pm | January 11, 2026
Dr. Edmund Jackson, CEO of UnityAI, discusses the process of developing AI agents focused on scheduling and coordinated care.
By Jessica Hagen | 12:23 pm | January 09, 2026
Hippocratic AI partners with Boston Consulting Group, and Verana Health merges with COTA.
By HIMSS TV | 09:58 am | January 09, 2026
Janus Health's Carol Howard says the WISeR model's AI-driven reviews of specific Medicare services may trigger denials. To avoid this, hospitals must align clinical documentation with local and national coverage determination rules.