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By Anthony Vecchione | 01:39 pm | September 10, 2025
The company is on track to be live in 10 U.S. states by the end of 2025.
By HIMSS TV | 10:40 am | September 10, 2025
Dr. Atul Gupta, CMO of diagnosis and treatment at Philips, and Kevin Roesch, assistant VP of cardiology and imaging services for Methodist Hospitals, highlight the process of developing interventional labs to support Indiana’s residents.
By Jessica Hagen | 02:48 pm | September 09, 2025
The AirPods Pro 3 will include heart rate sensing, while the Watch Series 11 will come with hypertension detection and a new sleep score.
By Jessica Hagen | 01:14 pm | September 09, 2025
The company will use the funds to improve its value-based care model, including its AI and analytics tools, and expand its partnerships and services.
By Jessica Hagen | 12:04 pm | September 09, 2025
Jonathan Harris, president and incoming CEO of Owlet, discusses the company's newest baby monitoring offerings with MobiHealthNews.
By HIMSS TV | 10:28 am | September 09, 2025
NYU Langone Health System's Dr. Jonah Feldman says agentic AI can strengthen patient-physician relationships by helping patients prepare discussion topics and offering ongoing support between appointments.
By Jessica Hagen | 01:37 pm | September 08, 2025
The company will use the funding to further develop its SmartShunt System, aimed at reducing shunt failures and improving care for patients with hydrocephalus.
By HIMSS TV | 11:14 am | September 08, 2025
Dr. Arti Masturzo, chief medical officer at CCS, discusses the pros and cons of RFK, Jr.'s proposal for every American to wear a government-issued health monitoring device within four years, including concerns around device data accuracy.
By HIMSS TV | 10:36 am | September 05, 2025
While shorter-term fixes like renegotiating payer contracts can help, Wipfli's Kelly Arduino recommends that hospitals heavily dependent on Medicaid rebuild community philanthropy and endowments.
By HIMSS TV | 09:40 am | September 04, 2025
Dr. Ethan Goh of the Stanford ARISE Network says researchers are testing AI's ability to mirror a doctor's diagnostic thought process, which could lay the groundwork for deploying safe, trusted AI in clinical care.