Chief Healthcare Executive March 3, 2025
Ron Southwick

The introductory phase of artificial intelligence in health care is passing. Now, hospitals and health systems are looking at what’s working and what isn’t.

There have been countless conversations about AI in health care, but the nature of the discussions is changing.

Hal Wolf, president and CEO of HIMSS, said there’s been a notable shift in conversations about how hospitals and health systems are looking at AI. Providers are seeking AI tools that relate to their problems, and are less interested in grabbing the latest shiny object.

A few years ago, the HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition featured introductory and explanatory sessions about AI. The 2025 HIMSS conference, which kicks off Monday in Las Vegas, will also devote considerable...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Conferences / Podcast, Health System / Hospital, Interview / Q&A, Provider, Technology, Trends
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