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Emerging Technologies
By HIMSS TV | 09:47 am | February 12, 2026
Dr. Amit Zabtani, an orthopedic surgeon at UCLA and cofounder and CMO of CustoMED, says the company uses 3D printing to create patient-specific instruments based on an individual’s anatomy, enabling more precise positioning during surgery.
Emerging Technologies
By HIMSS TV | 10:15 am | January 29, 2026
The CEO of NeuroOne, Dave Rosa, discusses the company's minimally invasive brain-computer interface thin-film, flexible electrode technology, its successes in patients with seizures and the potential benefits across a range of neurological conditions.
By Andrea Fox | 05:38 pm | January 16, 2026
Amy Tucker of Advocate Health's Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute explains what it takes to move to a scalable platform that improves clinical administration and patient care.
By HIMSS TV | 10:11 am | January 07, 2026
Sutter Health's Dr. Richard Milani and Epic's Trevor Berceau talk about Sutter's chronic care program, which integrates readings from remote monitoring devices into the EHR to give doctors continuous insight into patients' conditions.
By Anthony Vecchione | 11:11 am | November 04, 2025
Cheney said that the MedTech tax was a barrier to medical innovation.
By HIMSS TV | 10:32 am | November 04, 2025
Dr. Daniela Carvalho, pediatric otolaryngologist at Rady Children's Health in San Diego, shares insights on performing California's first pediatric Nucleus Nexa cochlear implant and what this means for the future of pediatric hearing care.
By Anthony Vecchione | 01:01 pm | September 12, 2025
Dr. Erik Langhoff, chief medical officer and consultant for the Bronx Regional Health Information Organization, discusses how the agency is addressing safety and efficacy in AI.
By Anthony Vecchione | 12:40 pm | August 06, 2025
The company intends to partner with healthcare, biopharmaceutical, medical device and diagnostic companies.
By HIMSS TV | 12:00 pm | June 26, 2025
Connor Glass, founder and CEO of Phantom Neuro, explains how the company's muscle-machine interface for amputees is enabling the development of advanced prosthetic limbs designed to function as natural extensions of the human body.
By Anthony Vecchione | 11:34 am | February 25, 2025
The financing is in addition to a $1.8 million NIH grant for a Veris implantable physiological monitor.