Healthcare IT News March 7, 2024
Nathan Eddy

Sessions at the day-long preconference event cover the nurses’ roles in deploying AI in healthcare, insights into IT adoption and use – and the role of nurse informaticists in driving change.

The HIMSS24 Nursing Informatics Forum is celebrating more than 25 years in Orlando next week, with an agenda looking back at the past quarter century – and forward to a future where the nature of technology-enabled nursing promises no shortage of change.

With the fitting title, “Legacy and Innovation,” the Nursing Informatics Forum – co-hosted by Sean Michaels, DNP, of Orlando Health and Whende Carroll, RN, of HIMSS – the preconference forum takes place on Monday, March 11.

Across opening and closing keynote addresses and six forum sessions in...

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