Legislation
Lee Kim, HIMSS senior principal of cybersecurity and privacy, spoke with MobiHealthNews about GPT-5 use in healthcare. She emphasized that patient safety and cybersecurity must remain top priorities for developers.
Nyxoah is in the midst of a lawsuit brought on by Inspire Medical Systems alleging infringement of several patents related to its recently-cleared offering, Genio.
The Conference Board's principal economic policy analyst PJ Tabit says that while the plan is helpful, it is not a comprehensive framework for how to regulate AI.
Data reveals that the people who are enrolling in Medicare Advantage have 50% more chronic conditions than people who are enrolling in Medicare fee-for-service, says Christie Teigland, Inovalon's VP of research science and advanced analytics.
The new law bans the use of AI for mental health and therapeutic decision-making, but states it can be used for administrative and supplementary support services.
Kristen Valdes, CEO of b.well Connected Health, spoke with MobiHealthNews about how CMS' newly launched Interoperability Framework fits into the company's vision for the future.
HIMSS25
With healthcare spending, particularly for Medicare Advantage, under scrutiny, 1upHealth's Dr. Don Rucker says AI-ready, open API platforms that can integrate and analyze disparate data are needed to inform care and control costs.
In response to a new price cap law in Indiana, Hal Andrews, CEO of Trilliant Health, says once a state legislature is allowed to determine maximum reimbursement, hospitals are subject to that being changed any time the legislature gets together.
Michael Needham, principal at Efficio, says the Trump administration's tariffs create uncertainty and indecision for business.
Millie founder and CEO Anu Sharma discusses reasons why one-third of the U.S. is considered a "maternity care desert" and what can be done.