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By HIMSS TV | 10:27 am | April 29, 2026
Brian Smith, chief pharmacy officer at Shields Health Services, says that, while automation and AI can speed up the prior authorization process, patients may face other barriers to care that require human intervention.
By Adam Ang | 09:08 pm | April 28, 2026
PRET, developed at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, uses in-context learning to recognise 18 cancer types and complete new pathology tasks with a few annotated slides.
By Jessica Hagen | 12:30 pm | April 27, 2026
The board is calling for the immediate suspension of the state's AI-enabled prescription renewal program, citing patient safety concerns and lack of clinical oversight.
By Nathan Eddy | 11:49 am | April 27, 2026
The pair will integrate real-time diagnostic data into marketing workflows, with the aim of helping pharmaceutical companies target clinicians at treatment decision moments.
By HIMSS TV | 10:48 am | April 27, 2026
Ambient AI relieves clinicians' cognitive burden by capturing visits and drafting patient notes so they can be fully present in the encounter and patients feel seen and heard, says Matt Troup, clinical strategy principal at Abridge.
By Jessica Hagen | 01:54 am | April 24, 2026
ChatGPT for Clinicians uses OpenAI's GPT-5.4 model and allows clinicians to earn CME credits.
By HIMSS TV | 10:25 am | April 22, 2026
Medicomp Systems CEO David Lareau says the company's panel of clinicians creates data points that its clinical intelligence engine uses to validate ambient AI outputs and prevent incorrect data from reaching patient records.
By HIMSS TV | 03:12 pm | April 21, 2026
AI policy is unfolding in real time on the local and national levels, and HIMSS' Robert Havasy says HIMSS26 provided a venue to hear about these changes from federal and state legislators.
By HIMSS TV | 10:38 am | April 21, 2026
Karie Ryan, chief nursing officer at Artisight, describes how the company's computer vision technology aims to improve patient safety and staff efficiency among providers, nurses and other care team members in the hospital setting.
By HIMSS TV | 09:56 am | April 20, 2026
Brittany Cyriacks, UCHealth clinical informatics program director, talks about how veteran virtual ICU nurses act as "angels in the sky," stepping in to help less experienced nurses spot sepsis and patient deterioration.