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Clinical decision support

By Adam Ang | 01:14 am | March 13, 2026
Also, Medtech Global has integrated a clinical documentation AI into its popular patient management system in New Zealand.
By HIMSS TV | 08:06 pm | March 11, 2026
HIMSS Changemaker Awardee Farhana Alarakhiya discusses Afya Gemma, an AI-powered tool that provides best practice protocols with local context in English or Swahili for Kenyan doctors practicing in remote clinics.
By Adam Ang | 11:39 pm | February 26, 2026
It has demonstrated high accuracy in detecting pancreatic cancer by extracting and analysing 260,000 metabolic signals from just 500 microlitres of blood serum.
By Adam Ang | 05:50 pm | February 24, 2026
Also, Wellumio has received $4 million in pre-Series A funding to further develop its portable, AI-augmented brain scanner.
By Adam Ang | 05:50 pm | February 24, 2026
Also, an Indian sleep tech startup is headingo the United States after raising $3 million in seed funding.
By Adam Ang | 07:33 am | February 24, 2026
A neurologist's startup has developed a foundation model, based on 60,000 hours of brain wave records, which reportedly achieved 95% accuracy in identifying epilepsy biomarkers.
By Adam Ang | 05:21 am | February 24, 2026
Rivalling OpenEvidence and DoxGPT, Heidi’s latest offering, Heidi Evidence, sets itself apart by allowing clinicians to upload their own sources and documents.
By HIMSS TV | 09:45 am | February 23, 2026
Shlomi Madar, CEO of SpotitEarly, discusses the company's noninvasive test using a breath sample, which is analyzed by specially trained dogs capable of identifying unique cancer-related scent signatures combined with AI technology.
By Adam Ang | 06:04 pm | February 19, 2026
Extensive clinical validation and deployment are what remain to make it routine, according to University of New South Wales Scientia Professor Justin Gooding.
By Jessica Hagen | 03:35 pm | February 16, 2026
Dr. Michael Spaeder of the University of Virginia previews his upcoming HIMSS26 talk on using AI and machine learning to detect potentially catastrophic health events.