Healthcare workers looking at X-ray images on monitors
09:55 AM

When healthcare organizations require multiple public cloud providers, leveraging them in a strategic fashion improves overall efficiency, performance and security.

Clinicians look at diagnostic imaging
10:08 AM

The goal is to give imaging providers a source for analytics on how their clinical artificial intelligence applications are operating over time. 

George Pappas of Intraprise Health on cybersecurity
09:58 AM

A cybersecurity CEO offers advice on tactics healthcare CISOs and CIOs should use to protect sensitive telehealth data, and how providers can adopt a proactive security stance specific to virtual care.

Former Georgia Rep. Doug Collins
10:01 AM

The former GOP congressman from Georgia has served as a U.S. Navy chaplain and is a colonel in the Air Force Reserve. He would inherit a major EHR modernization initiative, currently paused but slated to restart in 2025, among other IT imperatives.

Gabriel Jones of Proprio on AI
09:33 AM

From preoperative planning and intraoperative guidance to visualization and predictive analytics, AI has many new roles to play to help surgeons do their best work.

HKUST Provost professor Guo Yike presenting their new health LLMs
11:14 PM

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology has recently developed four large language models, including models for cancer detection and an AI chatbot for physicians.

Andy Sajous of Ahead on AI
01:08 PM

Andy Sajous, a leader in digital transformation, explains. He discusses the trade-offs of building versus buying artificial intelligence tools and describes some crucial actions CIOs should take going into 2025.

Chris Baird of OptConnect on RPM
01:28 PM

The combination of 5G and IoT could redefine remote healthcare, getting closer to a future where patients can receive hospital-grade care from anywhere. And more user-friendly and patient-centered devices should drive broader adoption.

Radiologist examines X-ray
07:10 AM

He has boasted about the accuracy of subscription-based Grok artificial intelligence for analyzing medical images, but physicians and researchers say the model's ability to diagnose medical conditions is limited, and privacy experts have concerns.

By jfinison
02:08 PM

Healthcare providers choose PACS and VNA solutions for their ability to support day-to-day clinical operations.  They also use these systems to archive millions of older studies, most of which are out of clinical life cycle.  The need to migrate immense volumes of image data into a new PACS or VNA can be a significant barrier to changing systems.