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Florian Podewski of Germany's Federal Ministry of Health cautions that health systems must prepare now for risks posed by deepfake technology, unsecured medical devices and quantum computing.
Navel, a patient assistant robot from navel robotics, talks about its mission of delivering conversation, games and social engagement to patients to reduce loneliness and create a more positive care experience.
Author Karen Hao says users often do not know about the immense scale of AI data centers and their computing infrastructure, as well as the labor exploitation and environmental strain that accompany them.
Siobhan McMahon, director of AI solutions at Dedalus, describes why healthcare organizations must approach AI adoption responsibly within highly regulated clinical environments.
Lars Fruergaard Jørgensen, Healthcare Denmark chair, says that Nordic countries' small, connected societies allow them to build strong healthcare partnerships that offer lessons for other nations pursuing large-scale digitisation.
The HIMSS26 European conference offers leaders an opportunity to share practical lessons on successful digital transformation strategies, say Hal Wolf, HIMSS president and CEO, and Elena Sini, HIMSS board chair.
Rebecca Love of Nurse Approved explains how decades of uncaptured nursing data are creating major blind spots in the datasets shaping AI systems across healthcare.
Stuart Harrison, cofounder and CEO of ETHOS, discusses how synthetic data and real-world evidence could support safer and more efficient validation of AI-enabled medical devices through the Horizon Europe project, INSAFEDARE.
Aashima Gupta, global director for healthcare at Google Cloud, discusses why successful AI transformation in healthcare depends on more than deploying new technology.
Klaus Larsen, deputy director at Digital Health Denmark, outlines the organisation’s role within Denmark’s wider healthcare ecosystem and ongoing reform efforts.