AI Is Not a Pilot Problem: Why Healthcare Must Manage AI as a Program, Not a Product
Healthcare AI is accelerating but success depends on strong foundations. Learn why readiness, governance , and strategy matter more than shiny tools
Healthcare AI is accelerating but success depends on strong foundations. Learn why readiness, governance , and strategy matter more than shiny tools
Healthcare AI is accelerating but success depends on strong foundations. Learn why readiness, governance , and strategy matter more than shiny tools
Healthcare AI is accelerating but success depends on strong foundations. Learn why readiness, governance , and strategy matter more than shiny tools
HSi announced the launch of its new enterprise-wide AI & Governance Strategic Direction at the ViVE 2026 conference.
Healthcare organizations continue to invest heavily in connected devices and IoT platforms. But without workflow alignment, those investments rarely deliver their full return.
AI is quickly moving from experimentation to expectation in healthcare. Whether the goal is improving clinical outcomes, driving operational efficiency, or enabling value-based care, AI is increasingly embedded in both clinical and administrative workflows.
Healthcare operations are complex, data‑ rich areas where AI can drive efficiency and insights and provide actionable intelligence. For CIOs and IT leaders, AI readiness is increasingly an enterprise modernization challenge, not a point solution decision.
HSi announces the appointment of Kathy Kerbel as Vice President of Business Development, deepening health system partnerships and expanding the firm’s presence across the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
Veteran healthcare IT strategist joins HSi to drive transformative solution
and operational excellence across the Southwest
HSi aligns with CHIME’s mission to advance healthcare through leadership, collaboration, and innovation.