Digital Health Interoperability Ethical AI in Clinical Workflows Technology Workforce Development in Healthcare AI and digital health must empower—not replace—clinicians. Leaders at HIMSS25 are addressing workforce readiness, interoperability, and the ethical use of AI to shape the future of digital health. Mar 06 255 min read President & CEO, Health Sciences South Carolina SHARE: At HIMSS 2025, digital health transformation was front and center during a compelling briefing with Whende M. Carroll, Clinical Informatics Advisor and HIMSS Fellow. Moderated by Morgan Searles, Senior Manager of Strategic Communications at HIMSS, the discussion dissected the intersection of nursing informatics, artificial intelligence (AI), digital health equity, and the ongoing push for true interoperability. Carroll, a recognized leader in nursing knowledge, big data science policy, and AI in healthcare, made one point crystal clear: Digital transformation is about more than just technology—it’s about people, workflows, and the ethical use of AI in clinical settings. The three pillars of digital health transformation When asked about the most significant areas of focus for clinical informatics professionals today, Carroll identified three key pillars: 1. Long-Term Vision for Digital Health – The industry must resist fragmentation and short-term fixes in favor of a holistic approach to digital […]
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