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Amazon Web Services collaborates with 3 hospitals on 'cancer moonshot' initiative
Amazon Web Services is working with Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Seattle Children's and San Francisco-based UCSF Health to help meet the White House's goal of finding a cure for cancer. -
Walmart's research institute aims to solve the diversity gap in clinical trials
Walmart looks to overhaul healthcare's research system with its new Healthcare Research Institute, Politico reported Dec. 7. -
4 hospitals, health systems partnering with Amazon in 2022
Amazon has been making headway in the healthcare industry through partnerships with hospitals and health systems. -
Amazon ends HIPAA compliance tool for Alexa used by Atrium Health, Providence, others
Amazon will no longer support HIPAA compliance on its Alexa devices after the tech giant had partnered with several healthcare organizations on the tool. -
JPMorgan wants to bring back 60-minute doctor's appointments
The demise of Haven — a coalition of three big employers aiming to lower the cost of healthcare for their workers — was met with a surprising reaction from Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase: "We want to do this again." -
Slack CEO leaves Salesforce
Slack founder and CEO Stewart Butterfield is leaving parent company Salesforce, CNBC reported Dec. 5. -
Will CVS, Amazon and Walgreens deals shift the U.S. healthcare system to a value-based care model?
Amazon, CVS and Walgreens are investing millions of dollars into primary care practices as part of a push to shift the U.S. healthcare system to a value-based care model, The Wall Street Journal reported Dec. 2. -
State of Oregon to review $3.9B Amazon-One Medical deal
The state of Oregon is reviewing Amazon's proposed $3.9 billion acquisition of membership-based primary care company One Medical. -
Salesforce co-CEO to leave the company
Salesforce co-CEO Bret Taylor is leaving after a year in the role at the software giant, The Wall Street Journal reported Nov. 30. -
Walgreens launches 24/7 delivery service
Retail and pharmacy giant Walgreens is expanding its same-day delivery service to fulfill orders 24 hours a day, seven days a week, in select markets. -
Amazon's access to patient data raises privacy concerns
Amazon is increasing its healthcare presence with its planned acquisition of One Medical and its new telehealth platform Amazon Clinic, but privacy experts are concerned about how the tech giant is going to handle protecting consumers' health data, Wired reported Dec. 1. -
GE board approves GE healthcare spinoff
GE said Nov. 30 its board approved the planned spin-off of its healthcare business, GE Healthcare. -
New Amazon Omics service being used by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Amazon has launched a new genomics service that is already being used by such organizations as Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. -
Twitter ends labeling of COVID-19 misinformation
Twitter said it ended a policy of labeling posts that contained misinformation about COVID-19 and providing supplemental corrective information. -
Google Health to commercialize mammography AI
Google Health has struck a development and commercialization deal with medical technology company iCAD to integrate Google's artificial intelligence technology into iCAD's breast imaging solutions. -
JPMorgan bets big on healthcare
While JPMorgan is a cornerstone of the global financial system, most observers don't associate the 151-year-old firm with healthcare. -
5 ways CIOs can help guide tech companies through tough times
Recent mass layoffs at big tech firms have highlighted the importance of strong CIO leadership to help right the ship, The Wall Street Journal reported on Nov. 27. -
HP set to lay off up to 6,000 workers
After a disappointing earnings report, the computer and software company HP is the latest big tech firm to trim its workforce. The company is looking to lay off 4,000 to 6,000 employees by the end of the fiscal year 2025, CNN reported Nov. 22. -
New Adobe competitor hopes that economic downturn will drive sales
Canva, a software design platform company, is hoping that customers will switch from more expensive competitors, such as Adobe, to its platform during a potential economic downturn, The Wall Street Journal reported Nov. 23. -
3 healthcare moves from JPMorgan
From launching a healthcare venture capital firm to opening three new primary care clinics, JPMorgan continues to strengthen its healthcare presence. Here are three recent healthcare moves from the company as reported by Becker's.
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