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By HIMSS TV | 11:21 am | March 31, 2025
The lack of a strong set of AI-specific regulation in the U.S. allows innovation to happen quickly, but that also requires companies to be transparent and for the industry to take responsibility for its own actions, says Mika Newton, CEO of xCures.  
By Jessica Hagen | 02:42 pm | March 28, 2025
The report said the technology has helped reduce clinician burnout while improving documentation quality and the patient experience.
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By HIMSS TV | 11:09 am | March 28, 2025
According to Julia Zarb, Blue x Blue CEO and founder, embracing complexity, developing strong analytical skills and understanding common sensibilities and values can help newcomers succeed in the health IT field.
By Adam Ang | 03:07 am | March 28, 2025
Also, South Korean medical AI companies JLK and Coreline Soft announced recent regulatory approvals in Japan and the United States.
By Jessica Hagen | 12:40 pm | March 27, 2025
The company, spun out of MIT and backed by Define Ventures, GV and Flare Capital Partners, was founded by veteran AI and clinical leaders from MIT, Harvard, Microsoft and Google.
By HIMSS TV | 11:51 am | March 26, 2025
Health plan members want transparency, ease of use and to be part of the process, says Rita Sharma, chief product officer at Pager Health.
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By HIMSS TV | 05:24 pm | March 25, 2025
Elizabeth Regan, professor at the University of South Carolina and a 2025 HIMSS Changemaker award recipient, says hospitals that embrace technology to engage the entire healthcare system can truly transform care.  
By Jessica Hagen | 12:08 pm | March 25, 2025
The company will use the funds to expand its presence across the U.S. health market and enhance its AI technology and platform. 
By Adam Ang | 07:48 am | March 24, 2025
Developers at the Chinese University of Hong Kong claim it "communicates like a real doctor." 
By Adam Ang | 09:27 pm | March 23, 2025
Also, a new AI model potentially enhances endometrial cancer diagnosis by achieving near full accuracy in a latest study in Australia.