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The future of healthcare artificial intelligence is "additive," says Dr. William Morris, Ambience Healthcare CMO. He sees health systems convening their leaders around AI scribes, which is helping to drive their digital transformation.
Professor Jin-Young Park, director of Yonsei University's Yongin Severance Hospital, explains the interconnection of their various smart-technology solutions.
The CEO of Wolters Kluwer Health sees big artificial intelligence developments this year – and predicts that AI is moving from a reactive force in healthcare to a proactive one.
The company says in a 46-page detailed argument that Epic sought to deliberately eliminate its ability to gain payer market share and "brazenly doubles and triples down on knowingly false statements about Particle in its motion."
The framework explores ways to spur innovation and adoption, enable more trustworthy model development, promote access and foster AI-empowered healthcare workforces.
Targeted by cybersecurity threat actors, providers must take extra precautions to safeguard maternal health data and ensure that they have the right levels of security, says Deepak Prakash, CTO and cofounder of Sonio.
South Korea's National Institute of Health has established a big health database that researchers can tap into to develop new technologies, says director Dr Hyun-Young Park.
And yes, that includes AI. Dr. Anwar Jebran, a primary care physician informaticist, dives deep into LLM-powered ambient artificial intelligence while offering a preview of his HIMSS25 panel session on technology's role in alleviating burnout.
In the year ahead, a new president and new policies won't be the only changes in store as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, virtual care, digital therapeutics, reimbursement and more continue to evolve.