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By Jessica Hagen | 11:00 am | January 05, 2026
Ahead of HIMSS26, Sairohith Thummarakoti of Texas A&M University–Kingsville previews his talk on how agentic AI and low-code platforms can automate routine claims and prior authorization workflows.
By Jessica Hagen | 02:21 pm | January 02, 2026
VeriFact analyzes statements in AI-generated clinical text against patients’ EHRs to identify factual errors, achieving 93.2% agreement with clinicians.
By HIMSS TV | 10:06 am | January 02, 2026
Sallie Gustafson, Murj's director of medical affairs, says Emory used smart remote monitoring technology that integrates with EHR systems to increase billable remote cardiac services by 52% despite minimal patient growth.
By Jessica Hagen | 11:48 am | December 31, 2025
The extension allows providers to continue remotely prescribing Schedule II–V controlled substances under specific conditions to prevent a disruptive "telemedicine cliff."
By HIMSS TV | 10:28 am | December 31, 2025
According to Sallie Gustafson, RN, Murj’s director of medical affairs, strict CMS billing rules may negatively impact practices’ recurring revenue from their remote cardiac monitoring services.
By Jessica Hagen | 08:00 am | December 31, 2025
The Health Benefits Alliance will integrate Healthee's AI-enabled benefits navigation platform, including its virtual assistant Zoe, into HBA’s programs.
By Jessica Hagen | 12:04 pm | December 30, 2025
Alongside warnings around AI, healthcare executives say the technology has long-term potential to improve clinical workflows and patient outcomes, making 2025 a year of both excitement and cautious scrutiny.
By Jessica Hagen | 10:40 am | December 30, 2025
Applied Tissue Technologies’ NPWT device and micrografting kit will be added to New Horizon Medical Solutions' portfolio, expanding the company's wound care offerings.
By Jessica Hagen | 12:23 pm | December 29, 2025
Amgen, Bristol Myers Squibb, Boehringer Ingelheim, Genentech, Gilead Sciences, GSK, Merck, Novartis and Sanofi will sell medicines at a discounted price on TrumpRx.
By Jessica Hagen | 12:56 pm | December 26, 2025
The proposed class action lawsuit against the San Diego-based health system alleges that a patient's medical visit was recorded using Abridge without his consent, violating California privacy laws.