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By Jessica Hagen | 05:25 pm | March 05, 2025
Punit Singh Soni, founder and CEO of Suki, joined MobiHealthNews at HIMSS25 to discuss its experience over the years at the conference as the company has grown.
By Anthony Vecchione | 04:35 pm | March 05, 2025
At HIMSS25, Jon Moore of Clearwater Security and Compliance and Michael Gross at the Cleveland Clinic discussed how to stay ahead of emerging cybersecurity threats.  
By Nathan Eddy | 12:54 pm | March 05, 2025
The partners aim to streamline clinical trials by automating data transfer from electronic health records to trial databases to reduce administrative burdens and accelerate research.
By Anthony Vecchione | 04:10 pm | March 04, 2025
Matt Cybulsky, healthcare leader for AI, go-to-market and design at Ionian Consulting, discussed how AI transforms the way we interact but how utilization of AI is under scrutiny.
By Jessica Hagen | 03:37 pm | March 04, 2025
Healthcare stakeholders from hospital systems across the U.S. provided insight on evaluating and employing various technologies to benefit providers and patients. 
HIMSS25
By HIMSS TV | 09:14 pm | March 03, 2025
Healthcare leaders and clinical informaticists can help decide which digital tools are most useful and accessible for patients without being overwhelming, says Whende Carroll, clinical informatics advisor at HIMSS.
By Anthony Vecchione | 08:19 pm | March 03, 2025
Smart TVs are giving patients the ability to control their environment. 
By Anthony Vecchione | 05:06 pm | March 03, 2025
Houston Methodist Hospital is using text messaging, voice technology and generative AI predictive analytics to drive patient-centered care.    
By Nathan Eddy | 12:33 pm | March 03, 2025
Rush University System for Health is expanding its partnership with Suki, maker of an AI-backed healthcare voice tool, to deploy its AI clinical documentation assistant system-wide after a successful trial.
By Anthony Vecchione | 11:45 am | March 03, 2025
Emory University researchers found that comprehending spaceflight-induced changes could lead to new ways of producing heart muscle cells on Earth.