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Aubrey May Agcon, clinical research nurse at NY Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, joined MobiHealthNews to discuss her HIMSS25 talk on how appropriate triage influences patient outcomes and resource utilization.
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Ysabel Duron, founder and executive director of the Latino Cancer Institute, and Dr. Chris Gibbons, Greystone Group founder and CEO, preview their talk at HIMSS25 Health Equity Forum on improving health disparities with technology.
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Dr. Bonita Coe, founder and CEO of Best Health for Your Life Consulting, previews her HIMSS25 talk at the Health Equity Forum on using technology, such as telemedicine and digital monitoring, to enhance patient care and prioritize health.
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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.
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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.
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Mayo Clinic project specialist informaticist AJ Paragon shares highlights to his upcoming HIMSS25 discussion on the combined power of informatics for clinics and nurses and the effect on provider collaboration to improve productivity.
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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.
AI, machine learning apps, educational tools, cybersecurity, workforce development, digital health transformation and new member benefits are among the highlights attendees can look forward to at HIMSS25, says HIMSS CEO Hall Wolf.
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Gunnar Trommer of BCG X and Erik Adams of BCG give highlights of their upcoming HIMSS25 panel on the capital needed to develop and commercialize AI-powered medical devices and on completing regulatory milestones like 510(k) clearance.
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Claroty's Ty Greenhalgh and St. Luke's University Health's Mike Powers say that, due to lack of patient focus by some IT personnel, initial hurdles were sharing knowledge back and forth and making sure that everyone was on the same page.