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Algorithm developed at Yale predicts hospital lengths of stay
Researchers from New Haven, Conn.-based Yale University have developed an algorithm that can predict patients' disease severity and hospital lengths of stay. -
How often Johns Hopkins bills for MyChart messages
Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Medicine has billed patients for fewer than 1 percent of MyChart messages since a new policy allowing charges for the patient portal interactions, the Baltimore Banner reported Sept. 6. -
Mass General Brigham creates AI to identify missed care opportunities
GE HealthCare and Boston-based Mass General Brigham developed an artificial intelligence algorithm to reduce administrative burden. -
Orlando Health launches virtual sitting at 4 hospitals
Orlando (Fla.) Health has rolled out virtual sitting at four hospitals, joining a growing list of health systems that are turning to the telehealth platform to prevent falls and other injuries. -
Larger healthcare companies hold AI advantage, Morgan Stanley says
Morgan Stanley found that 94 percent of healthcare companies utilize artificial intelligence in some way and projected the average budget AI allocation to increase from 5.7 percent in 2022 to 10.5 percent in 2024. -
Elon Musk's SpaceX provides satellite internet for rural healthcare
A rural Appalachian healthcare provider has boosted its connectivity by switching to Starlink satellite internet from Elon Musk's SpaceX, Virginia Business reported. -
Mount Sinai, U at Buffalo, UPMC test brain computer interface tech
Brain-computer interface technology company Synchron announced the completion of patient enrollment for trials at New York City-based Mount Sinai Health System, University at Buffalo (N.Y.) Neurosurgery and Pittsburgh-based UPMC. -
Meet One Medical's new CEO
The incoming CEO of One Medical will bring plenty of hospital experience to his new role at the helm of the healthcare disruptor. -
Digital health company raises $26.5M
Better Life Partners, a virtual substance use disorder treatment company, raised $26.5 million in series B financing. -
3 digital health bankruptcies
As digital health funding has declined since the COVID-19 era, some former digital health unicorns have been forced to file for bankruptcy. -
The 'huge gap between hype and reality' for healthcare AI
While generative artificial intelligence will "completely" reshape primary care, there's still a "huge gap between hype and reality" for healthcare AI, a Mount Sinai Health System leader told Becker's. -
Digital divide affecting low-income patients, Reid Health CEO says
Craig Kinyon, CEO of Richmond, Ind.-based Reid Health, said the digital divide is disproportionately affecting low-income households in both urban and rural areas. -
St. Jude's dedicates $50M to tech-based initiatives
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, based in Memphis, Tenn., will provide over $50 million in funding to launch six projects that are expected to create 54 new jobs across the hospital. -
One Medical CEO to leave company
One Medical CEO Amir Dan Rubin told employees Aug. 31 he plans to leave the company later in 2023. -
How Babylon Health went from $2B to bankrupt
Babylon Health, the London-based digital healthcare firm that was once valued at nearly $2 billion, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy of its two subsidiaries and looked to complete a sale of its U.K. businesses, TechCrunch reported Aug. 31. -
UW Health rolls out 'hospital at home' at 2 ERs
Madison, Wis.-based UW Health has launched a "hospital-at-home" program that will initially serve up to four patients at a time but that could care for 300 people a year starting in 2024. -
Baltimore VA Medical Center introducing virtual patient monitoring
Baltimore VA Medical Center entered an agreement with CareView Communications, a virtual care platform, to implement its advanced predictive patient monitoring system. -
AI-powered clinical trial company raises $15M
QuantHealth, an artificial intelligence-powered clinical trial design company, raised $15 million in series A financing. -
Michigan Medicine implementing a new data analytics platform for labs
Michigan Medicine, based in Ann Arbor, signed a three-year agreement with Hc1 Insights to make its data analytics platform the single source system for its laboratory division. -
New Mexico health system gets gig app for nurses
Presbyterian Healthcare Services, based in Albuquerque, N.M., is implementing ShiftMed's platform that will act as an on-demand workforce marketplace for local nurses.
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