
Greg Samios, CEO of Wolters Kluwer Health, talks about the evolution of UpToDate, aiding doctors and hospitals, and avoiding bad advice.

Greg Samios, CEO of Wolters Kluwer Health, talks about the evolution of UpToDate, aiding doctors and hospitals, and avoiding bad advice.

Craig Limoli talks about the tech company’s partnership with Ascension and its solution to help doctors get better information quickly.

Susan Monarez, the former CDC director, says she thinks up to 90% of all care will take place at home in the not-too-distant future.

The pediatric medical group delivers virtual and in-home care, offering expanded care to vulnerable patients and relief to overwhelmed parents.

The division of the Kroger supermarket chain aims to play a role in changing health care. Colleen Lindholz, president of Kroger Health, talks about the opportunity ahead.

The Pennsylvania-based hospital system is incorporating AI strategy to engage patients and reduce headaches for clinicians.

A recent PwC survey shows many patients facing barriers to health care, and they are more eager to adopt tools that can help them find the right provider or assist in a diagnosis.

The health tech conference was dominated by AI, but it took place amidst growing anxiety about changes in federal health policy.

Thousands traveled to Las Vegas for the conference. There was plenty of excitement about AI, but the tone was a bit different this year.

Lavonia Thomas of MD Anderson Cancer Center says hospitals and health system looking to incorporate AI successfully must partner with nurses.

AI will help nurses take better care of patients, if deployed properly. Lavonia Thomas of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center talks about keys to success.

The company partners with a number of health systems to operate small hospitals with a telemedicine concept, and more are in the works.

Susan Monarez was fired by the White House just a month after being confirmed by the Senate. Now, she says she’s looking forward to new opportunities.

In a conversation with Chief Healthcare Executive, Don Antonucci talks about the problems with high costs and a lack of access. He talks about how the health plan is using AI to solve some problems.

Leaders from Kaiser Permanente, Risant Health and Geisinger talk about progress in their approach. Risant plans to add more hospitals to the system in the near future.

Tom Mihaljevic, MD, says he’s very enthusiastic about AI applications, but he said they need to be designed and implemented carefully.

The leaders of the American Medical Association, American Nurses Association, and American Dental Association, talked about the stress that’s pervasive across health care.

Dr. Kyu Rhee is worried about closures in the wake of the tax package approved in the summer. But he sees the potential for a greater role for community health centers with the right support.

The founder and CEO of Advancing Health Equity and best-selling author says the climate may be different, but the work must continue.

Baxter Lee of Clearwater says healthcare organizations are incorporating AI in their defenses, but not at the same speed as ransomware groups.

Top federal officials, including Dr. Mehmet Oz, head of the CMS, pulled out due to the shutdown.

The founder of Cost Plus Drugs outlined the problems of the healthcare industry during his keynote address at the HLTH Conference.

The famed entrepreneur headlined the first day of the health tech conference and said nothing would make him happier than disrupting the industry.

Dr. Chris DeRienzo, chief physician executive of the American Hospital Association, talks about the importance of new approaches to keep people healthy.

The veteran actor and longtime advocate for cancer research appeared at the HLTH Conference, sharing the stage with a cancer survivor.

The official mascot of the health tech conference brings some fun and cheer to the event.

The HLTH conference kicks off this Sunday in Las Vegas, and it’ll spotlight important conversations during a turbulent time.

Thousands are attending the health technology conference in Las Vegas, which began Sunday. Hundreds of sessions will feature AI, digital health, and federal policy.

The healthcare technology conference is becoming an increasing draw for new companies aiming to connect with investors.

The health technology conference in October will be spotlighting artificial intelligence. Rich Scarfo, president of HLTH, says the focus reflects the growing importance of AI in the industry.