Lucie Ide MD PhD

Realizing ROI for Patient Experience Investments in 2026?

Our annual predictions for 2026 continue with the Patient Experience. Throughout the past few weeks we have been asking the industry experts what they think we will see in 2026. Check out all our predictions including AI in healthcare, interoperability, Life Sciences, Value-Based Care, and the business of healthcare.

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There Seems to be No Limits on AI in Clinical Settings for 2026 – Part 1

Our annual predictions for 2026 continue with AI in Clinical Settings, look for Part 2, tomorrow. Throughout the next few weeks we will be asking the industry experts what they think we will see in 2026. Check back as we cover AI in healthcare, healthcare business, interoperability, Life Sciences, patient experience, and Value-Based Care.


Interoperability 2026: Are We FHIRed Up Yet?

Our annual predictions for 2026 continue with interoperability. Throughout the next few weeks we will be asking the industry experts what they think we will see in 2026. Check back as we cover AI in healthcare, Life Sciences, patient experience. Value-Based Care, and the business of healthcare.



More HIMSS22: Reactions and Takeaways

With the reporting of 26,000 attendees, HIMSS seems to be getting back on track and moving in the right direction. So what were the reactions? What were the takeaways? Will the exhibitors and attendees return next year? Here are more reactions and takeaways.



HIE Rundown – 11-24-20

Your personal health information is moving and being viewed to improve the quality of your healthcare and lower the costs. The job will not be complete until all health records are digital and interoperable. Here’s what’s happening to make that reality.


Integrating Patient Data

New On Demand Dr. Nick: The Incrementalist: With guest Lucie Ide, MD, PhD, founder of Rimidi, one of HIMSS’ Most Influential Women in Health IT, and one of Healthcare Global’s Top 10 Influential Women in Healthcare Technology.


The Healthcare Delivery Pyramid

By Justin Barnes – There is talk in the medical industry of helping providers practice at the maximum of their licensure. One reason for this is that we don’t have enough primary care physicians, and, in part, can address this gap with physician assistants, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, and a myriad of non-traditional team members like pharmacists and health coaches.