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By HIMSS TV | 10:46 am | April 14, 2026
According to HIMSS' Tom Leary and Luis Belen, CEO of NHIT, NHIT INSPIRED connects college students with HIMSS mentors and industry partners. The program has shown early success in helping students find industry jobs.
By Jessica Hagen | 07:00 am | April 14, 2026
The company's agentic platform works to help pharmaceutical companies turn data into automated analyses, strategic insights and commercialization tools.
By Jessica Hagen | 02:00 am | April 14, 2026
The pharma giant will deploy OpenAI's most advanced capabilities across its global operations, from drug discovery to commercial functions, and upskill its workforce in AI literacy.
By HIMSS TV | 04:32 pm | April 13, 2026
Brenda Hood, client experience analyst at HealtHIE Nevada, stresses that education and guidance can help ensure that tribal clinic staff understand and use digital health resources and EHRs effectively.
By Jessica Hagen | 04:25 pm | April 10, 2026
Kamal Singh, senior vice president at WestBridge Capital, says AI tools from OpenAI and Anthropic will disrupt basic health chatbots but not specialized startups.
By Jessica Hagen | 02:33 pm | April 10, 2026
Ratnakar Lavu, Elevance Health's chief digital information officer, discusses how the seventh largest healthcare company based on revenue shares validates AI models.
By HIMSS TV | 01:58 pm | April 10, 2026
The value of HIMSS membership, explains Tammy Kwiatkoski, HIMSS' senior director for global communities, is not measured in online engagement metrics, but in the lessons and resources that members take back to their workplaces.
By Jessica Hagen | 11:32 am | April 10, 2026
The funding brings the company's total raise to $60 million.
By HIMSS TV | 09:32 am | April 10, 2026
University of Iowa Health Care's Josh Wilda says that TEFCA may be useful not only for providers, but to unify fragmented patient portals and give patients a single access point to retrieve their health data across systems.
By HIMSS TV | 03:00 pm | April 09, 2026
Within health systems, AI agents can serve as assistants for clinicians and revenue cycle teams so they can focus on higher-value, purpose-driven work like patient care and decision-making, Google's Aashima Gupta explains.