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As CMS removes procedures from its Inpatient-Only (IPO) list, Allison Oakes, Trilliant's chief research officer, recommends that hospitals establish a clear outpatient strategy to avoid losing the income these procedures bring.
Naji Shafi, director of healthcare AI at Amazon Web Services, spoke with MobiHealthNews about the company's new AI offering and its broader vision for AI in healthcare.
The company offers agentic AI agents designed to assist healthcare teams with tasks such as patient scheduling, intake, insurance verification and patient outreach.
The New York-based company will use the funds to expand its in-person and online therapy platform.
The new funding brings the company's total raise to more than $55 million.
Cleveland Clinic CIO Sarah Hatchett talks about how the health system is leveraging AI for use cases like clinical documentation, coding and sepsis detection to boost productivity for clinical and non-clinical staff.
The funds will be used to enhance the company's hybrid human and AI-powered operating platform, scale its reach and grow its workforce.
HIMSS26 speaker Andrew Rubin will discuss how NYU Langone Health established a service-oriented patient interaction program in its ambulatory care centers that has improved patient satisfaction.
Virginia Halsey of FDB explains how Model Context Protocols set limits for AI models so they defer to human clinical judgment rather than guessing at answers. This prevents hallucinations that can impact patient safety.
Terry Rubin, cofounder of The Professional Communicators, joins MobiHealthNews to preview his upcoming HIMSS26 talk, where he'll discuss problems that arise when experts focus on everything they know, rather than what their audience needs to understand.