Musings on HIMSS25
HIMSS25 – What were people saying after the event? Even if it is not the same as before did we like it? Did the event meet the hype? Here is what some conference goers had to say.
Read MoreHIMSS25 – What were people saying after the event? Even if it is not the same as before did we like it? Did the event meet the hype? Here is what some conference goers had to say.
Read MoreCatch these NOW On Demand recordings from HIMSS25 on Talking the Walk, Health UnaBASHEd, The Virtual Shift, Trending NOW, The Tate Chronicles, News You Can Use, Healthcare IT Today, and PopHealth Week.
MATCH IT Act 2025 would create an industry standard definition for the term “patient match rate” — to allow measurement of patient match rates across the healthcare system – improving standardization of patients’ demographic elements.
This week on Healthcare NOW Radio – Recordings from HIMSS25 on Trending NOW, The Tate Chronicles, News You Can Use, Value-Based Care Insights, This Just In, and Digital Health Talks.
This week on Healthcare NOW Radio – Recordings from HIMSS25 on Health Unabashed, The Virtual Shift, The Tate Chronicles, PopHealth Week, News You Can Use, and Talking the Walk.
The thought leaders in our community are good about sharing their thoughts on the issues of today. Here are the top read and shared guest posts of February that we think deserve sharing again.
By Stephanie Fraser – At HIMSS25, Kathryn Redman, MS MIS, an analytics expert from Saint Luke’s Health System, led a compelling discussion on the systemic inequities facing transgender and non-binary patients—barriers that contribute to delayed care, misdiagnoses, and poor health outcomes for an already vulnerable population.
By Beth Friedman – After attending more HIMSS Conferences than I can count, I can confidently say HIMSS’25 was the most dynamic yet. The energy was undeniable—packed sessions, buzzing exhibit halls, and a crowd that showed up ready to tackle healthcare’s biggest challenges.
By Stephanie Fraser – At HIMSS25, a distinguished panel of health plan leaders gathered to discuss how payers are moving beyond fee-for-service models and embracing AI, digital health and value-based care to advance patient outcomes and drive system-wide transformation.