AI, Advanced Analytics, Automation… what’s next?

  • By Philips
  • March 03 2025
  • Duration 1:16:2

Listen in as we explore in-depth which key challenges the healthcare organizations are facing, the trends they are prioritizing for the near future, and how they plan to address these given the high priority and expectations to deliver is higher than ever.

HIMSS AI webinar speakers

At-a-glance:

  • Demonstration on how different healthcare organizations are prioritizing the latest healthcare industry trends and planning for successful implementation in their organizations.
  • Trends to be considered most important in relation to budget and resource planning across different healthcare organizations.
  • Real challenges across healthcare organizations and insights into different ways of working and incorporating new industry trends.

Recent years have shown the healthcare industry the evolution of digital health solutions, the profound effect health data can potentially have on improving patient care and how artificial intelligence is transforming the healthcare space. These days, healthcare organizations are focusing on all the above plus advancing digital health and telemedicine, clinical efficiency, employee retention and outsourcing their IT utilizing managed services. Even with so many new advancements emerging all the time, as healthcare leaders we know that technology doesn’t “happen” in one day, one month or even one year. With this in mind, we are diving in with three experts to see how they will lay the groundwork for the future to prepare for all these new healthcare trends.

Featuring
Dr. Stacey Johnston
Dr. Stacey Johnston
Chief Application Officer
Josh Wymer
Dr. Josh Wymer
Chief Health Information & Data Strategy Officer
Antonia Brown
Antonia Brown
Chief Nursing Information Officer
Aaron Hillman
Aaron Hillman
Senior Director of Marketing, Client & Industry Engagement
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