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HIMSSCast: A look ahead at 2025 trendlines

HIMSSCast: A look ahead at 2025 trendlines

As is customary in January, it’s time to take a look at the year ahead and offer some thoughts about what it might hold. 

For healthcare, there’s a lot to look forward to – with continued innovation on the information and technology fronts, challenges and opportunities around care delivery and reimbursement, ongoing cybersecurity risks and vulnerabilities, new promise for virtual care, yet-to-be-determined leadership changes for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and much more.

The editors of the HIMSS Media brands – Healthcare IT News, Healthcare Finance News and MobiHealthNews – recently joined up for a discussion about the next 12 months and what they might have in store. 

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Talking points:

Artificial Intelligence.

Cybersecurity.

Digital therapeutics.

Government and policy.

Interoperability.

Precision medicine.

Reimbursement and revenue cycle.

Telehealth and remote monitoring.

More about this episode:

2025: The ‘great tech reckoning’ and the ‘real’ AI revolution

Remote patient monitoring will boost CHF and GLP-1 care in 2025
2025: Provider organizations will embrace new AI and analytics techniques
In 2025, look for more digital-first patient engagement and data-driven decisions
What will AI do for telemedicine in 2025? More than you might think
Three for 2025: What you need to know about agentic AI, cancer informatics and data security imperatives

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