Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Epic-developed scribe aims to reduce documentation time
DeepScribe, an AI-based documentation tool, announced that it is more fully integrated into Epic's interface. -
Generative AI IDs social determinants in EHR notes: Mass General Brigham
Generative artificial intelligence can identify social determinants of health within EHR notes, accurately and without bias, determining which patients might need extra support, according to Somerville, Mass.-based Mass General Brigham. -
Boston Children's Hospital adopts new ChatGPT platform
Boston Children's Hospital is among the early adopters of the new ChatGPT Team platform from OpenAI that allows companies to customize their generative artificial intelligence uses. -
Georgia hospital 1st in US with Amazon 'walk-out' store
Savannah, Ga.-based St. Joseph's/Candler is the first health system in the country to open a retail market for staff and visitors that uses Amazon's Just Walk Out technology. -
Wisconsin lawmakers look to rename VA medical center
Wisconsin congressional delegates are pushing a bill to rename the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Tomah, Wis., after Jason Simcakoski. -
Geisinger secures grant to propel virtual nursing
Danville, Pa.-based Geisinger has received a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development to expand its virtual nursing program in Pennsylvania. -
Children's Hospital Los Angeles rolls out virtual nursing
Children's Hospital Los Angeles will join the ranks of hospitals instituting a virtual nursing program. -
CVS CEO Karen Lynch: Primary care is the 'quarterback' of healthcare
CVS CEO Karen Lynch told CNBC in a Jan. 9 report that primary care is a fundamental aspect of the company's offerings. -
NYC Health + Hospitals keeps pulse on city healthcare with new podcast
NYC Health + Hospitals, the city's safety net healthcare system, is launching a podcast to deepen connections and communication with patients, providers, experts and healthcare leaders, it announced Jan. 10. -
Chatbot diagnoses only 17% of pediatric ailments correctly, study says
When considering an accurate diagnosis for pediatric cases, ChatGPT can't compare to pediatricians. -
3 health systems snag innovation grants
Temple Health, Jefferson Health and Penn Medicine, all based in Philadelphia, have received innovation grants from Independence Blue Cross. -
West Virginia, LG partnership targets healthcare
LG Electronics is joining the state of West Virginian in an initiative to launch new business ventures to develop technologies for healthcare, renewable energy and other businesses. -
Former hospital exec gets 2 years' probation for HIPAA violation
A former health system executive was sentenced to two years of probation for violating HIPAA, HIPAA Journal reported Jan. 9. -
More health systems bill for MyChart
More health systems are billing for MyChart messages, even as the claims volume for those digital encounters has ebbed and flowed, according to a Jan. 10 study in the Journal of the American Medical Association. -
Oracle maintains 'BBB' rating post-Cerner acquisition
Fitch Ratings upheld the long-term issuer default rating and unsecured debt of Oracle at "BBB." -
1 health system among top 100 companies for remote work
One health system made FlexJobs' list of the top 100 companies for remote work in 2024. -
New York looks to strengthen healthcare cybersecurity
After a dramatic increase in cyberattacks, New York state has announced plans to expand cybersecurity regulations. -
Luminis Health rolls out virtual nursing
Annapolis, Md.-based Luminis Health is rolling out virtual nursing in its acute care hospitals. -
Biden admin looks to zero in on healthcare cybersecurity
The Biden administration is looking to strengthen healthcare cybersecurity and is planning to unveil new requirements for hospitals, themessenger.com reported Jan. 9. -
HHS' 7-figure penalties spark concerns from healthcare groups
The HHS wants to hit hospitals with penalties if they don't share data with patients, but groups representing hospitals and providers say these penalties, which could reach up to seven figures, are too steep, Politico reported June 9.
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