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By Anna Engberg | 02:51 am | December 23, 2021
After pioneering in stroke assessment, the investment will be directed to new therapeutic areas for lung fibrosis and cancer.
By HIMSS TV | 07:00 am | December 14, 2021
Chris Young, Force Therapeutics' head of product, discusses improving the effectiveness of care through artificial intelligence. He discusses the usefulness of digital care management platforms.
2022 Look Ahead
By Bill Siwicki | 06:48 pm | December 09, 2021
Sebastian Seiguer, CEO of the Johns Hopkins-backed emocha Health, offers a look forward to the lasting effects of the pandemic, and discusses the technology advancements he's looking forward to in 2022.
By Pandora Haydon | 06:02 am | November 25, 2021
Lindera’s ‘SturzApp’ facilitates motion analysis via an app, using smartphone or tablet cameras to track movement and reduce the risk of falls in seniors.
By HIMSS TV | 03:00 pm | November 10, 2021
Patient care can be ramped up via AI. Clinician burnout also improves, says Selwa A. F. Al-Hazzaa, MD, CEO of Saudi Development Med.
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By Philips | HIMSS TV | 06:00 pm | November 01, 2021
AI can help accelerate workflows for improved efficiency and patient experience and enable physicians and staff to focus on what they do best and offer the best possible care to patients, says Philips' Sham Sokka.
By Fiona Keating | 12:30 pm | October 27, 2021
Two of the world's top ten leading hospitals, from Sweden and Israel respectively, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding in a new collaborative partnership.
By Emily Olsen | 02:35 pm | October 26, 2021
The companies said the technology will allow for earlier detection of breast cancer.
By HIMSS TV | 10:19 am | October 22, 2021
This week's top stories include a push for healthcare provisions in the upcoming reconciliation bill and Google rolling out a mobile app version of its Care Studio.
By Emily Olsen | 11:53 am | October 19, 2021
Also: Healthcare staffing company Hublo raises $25.5 million, insurtech startup Insurights rakes in $22 million.