Databricks Takes AI Agents to HIMSS

Databricks is showcasing its agentic AI solutions, including Databricks Genie, at HIMSS26, focusing on trust and governance for healthcare applications.

Mar 11 at 4:15 PM2 min read
Databricks logo with HIMSS26 branding

Databricks is making a significant push into the healthcare sector at HIMSS26, moving beyond experimental generative AI to focus on practical, scaled agentic AI. The company argues that the key to unlocking AI's potential in healthcare lies in trust and robust governance, particularly given the industry's strict regulatory environment. Databricks is demonstrating how its unified data intelligence platform can transform AI from a concept into tangible impact by leveraging proprietary enterprise data.

At the event, Databricks is highlighting several real-world AI agent demonstrations. These include an agent for real-time hospital operations that integrates FHIR data for operational insights, and a clinical coding agent designed to reduce administrative burden by querying ICD-10 codes and documentation. These advancements aim to directly address the 95% failure rate of AI pilots by focusing on production-ready solutions.

The company's presence at HIMSS26, with booths at both Databricks (#5453) and Microsoft Azure (#2812), underscores its commitment to the healthcare vertical. Visitors can experience demos of AI in clinical workflows, such as a prior authorization agent and a system for clinical image analysis using NVIDIA MONAI. These tools are designed to streamline complex processes and improve patient care.

Agentic AI in Action

Databricks Genie, a core component of their offering, is central to several demonstrations. It powers a care manager agent designed to assist with caseload management and patient interactions, and also plays a role in analyzing clinical data for operational efficiency. This focus on practical applications demonstrates a clear shift towards delivering measurable ROI.

Sessions featuring healthcare leaders from organizations like Intermountain Health, Northwestern Medicine, and the American Medical Association will provide insights into their data modernization journeys. These discussions will cover topics ranging from revenue cycle management with Delta Sharing to unified data platforms accelerating AI-driven insights and transforming medical content into accessible intelligence.

The platform's capabilities extend to accelerating research and improving clinical outcomes. Databricks Pixels, combined with NVIDIA MONAI, is showcased for its ability to ingest millions of medical images for faster clinical research. This integration highlights the company's strategy of building on open-source frameworks while providing a governed, enterprise-ready solution.

Databricks is also emphasizing solutions for specific industry challenges, such as cybersecurity and data migration. Their approach aims to provide a secure and governed foundation for AI initiatives. The company is actively encouraging attendees to schedule meetings and visit their booths to explore these transformative technologies firsthand.