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Digital transformation: A healthcare buzzword that is hard to pull off
Even though 53 percent of hospital IT and clinical leaders see digital transformation as one of the most important goals for 2023 and 2024, the concept is still a work in progress for the industry. -
How Houston Methodist is seeing payoff from virtual nursing
Houston Methodist is using virtual nursing tools to free up nurses to do more patient-facing work. -
Digital health company sold for $52M
Digital healthcare data company Definitive Healthcare acquired another digital healthcare analytics company, Populi, for $52 million, Boston Business Journal reported Aug. 14. -
Definitive Healthcare updates dataset in 1.7M technology installations
Definitive Healthcare, an information services provider for healthcare commercial intelligence, has expanded the data within its Atlas Technology Install Dataset, which will provide updates to over 1.7 million technology installations for healthcare systems. -
Cedars-Sinai's 3 pillars for AI strategy
Los Angeles-based Cedars-Sinai has embraced artificial intelligence for clinical and operational applications. The system built it's AI strategy on three foundational pillars: -
Boston Children's lauded by HHS for data project
Boston Children’s Hospital was recognized by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for its CumulusQ project. -
6 Cleveland Clinic-backed digital health companies
Cleveland Clinic’s Innovation studio has been active in the digital health market, investing in virtual health and EHR companies. -
Doximity to cut workforce by 10%
Doximity, a digital platform for U.S. medical professionals, stated it will reduce its current workforce by 10 percent, accounting for 100 employees. -
2 paths health systems are taking with generative AI adoption
Michael Hasselberg, RN, PhD, chief digital health officer of University of Rochester (N.Y.) Medical Center, said he sees health systems taking two approaches to generative AI — banning or embracing the new technology. -
Americans' level of concern about healthcare AI, by generation
Older Americans are more concerned than their younger counterparts about artificial intelligence being used in their healthcare, business analytics firm Morning Consult reported. -
Cigna looks to break into digital health
Cigna Healthcare is offering customers new digital health tools through a partnership with Virgin Pulse. -
Mount Sinai to install digital AI assistant
New York City-based Mount Sinai Health System is partnering with digital health company Clearstep to install new digital and artificial intelligence tools within the system. -
Babylon to exit US, seeks lifeline to avoid bankruptcy
London-based digital-first healthcare platform Babylon is undergoing a business overhaul that includes closing U.S. operations. -
Sanford expands remote patient monitoring
Sanford Health Fargo (N.D.) is launching Sanford Caresignal, a remote monitoring program that allows patients to self-report symptoms via call or text. -
5 digital health companies laying off workers
Large tech disruptors such as Amazon and smaller digital health companies have laid off workers as the industry experiences post-COVID-19 churn. -
4 most promising healthcare generative AI startups, per CB Insights
As hospital and health system leaders try to separate artificial intelligence hype from potential, CB Insights ranked the most promising generative AI startups. -
90% of healthcare organizations look to adopt digital health platforms
More than 90 percent of healthcare executives have adopted digital health tools, even while 47 percent report financial pressures, according to a survey of healthcare executives from digital health company Xealth. -
Ochsner's digital medicine program expands
Ochsner Digital Medicine has partnered with AlohaCare, a nonprofit health plan based in Hawaii, to offer digital medicine services to AlohaCare members beginning Sept. 1. -
MemorialCare backs $49M funding round for virtual care company
TytoCare, a virtual healthcare company that provides remote physical exams with a physician, received a $49 million growth funding round from four investors. -
How Geisinger is using real time data to monitor heart failure
Danville, Pa.-based Geisinger partnered with Bodyport, a virtual care company monitoring heart health, to develop a new care program for heart failure.
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