Operations
HIMSS25
Darren Webber and Nathan Licht, principal data analysts at Cedars-Sinai, preview their HIMSS25 talk on how generative AI can enhance chart abstractors’ efficiency and effectiveness, as well as best practices for implementation.
HIMSS25
At HIMSS25, Matt Cybulsky, healthcare AI and product innovation lead at LBMC, says he hopes to spark interest, curiosity and realistic expectations on technology use in healthcare and AI’s effectiveness in real-world clinical settings.
Digital strategy should include an understanding of basic IT infrastructure and the application layer. Applications should be reliable, accessible and secure, says Lisa Stump, Mount Sinai Health System Chief Digital Information Officer.
HIMSS25
Marcee Chmait of Providence Digital Innovation Group, Esther Kim of Mass General Brigham, and Kali Arduini Idhe of Northwestern Medicine highlight what attendees will learn from the HIMSS25 Smart Health Transformation Preconference Forum.
If finalized, the rule aims to improve the safety of patient data at healthcare institutions and addresses a national security topic by protecting data from bad actors who want to disrupt services, says Eric Avigdor, chief product officer of Votiro.
Emilio Goldenhersch, enterprise director at MKThink, discusses tracking the movement, air quality and architectural design of a space to examine its effects on health - and how to apply the tech in first responders' healthcare.
Van Steel, shareholder in LBMC's cybersecurity division, discusses his role at HIMSS Tennessee chapter - and why private healthcare data, including financial information, medications and other personal information, sells for a premium.
Project management frameworks such as Kanban let teams see their tasks in a layout, which fosters transparency and understanding of their needs says Rachele Watts, Joel Bond and Evgeny Shekhtman of Providence Health's Agile Practice Office.
Ian Shakil, chief strategy officer at Commure, explores the role of AI in clinical documentation and note-taking, emphasizing the importance of keeping humans in the loop and expanding the technology's impact across healthcare.
CMS raised the payment for homecare by only a half a percent, and that does not compare to inflation, says Luke Rutledge, president of Homecare Homebase, who adds: "That does not equate to the costs that continue to rise for our customers."