Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Vendor breaches hammering health systems
Hospital and health system vendors continue to be targeted in cyberattacks in 2024, creating data breaches that ultimately affect healthcare organizations. -
Change Healthcare mails 1st data breach notifications
Change Healthcare has mailed the first of what are likely to be millions of data breach notifications following a February ransomware attack. -
Ransomware gang claims it hacked Maine hospital
A ransomware group claimed that it stole 10 gigabytes of data from a Maine hospital, databreaches.net reported. -
New CEO at hospital-at-home company backed by Mayo, Kaiser
A hospital-at-home company backed by Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic and Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente has a new chief executive. -
Eliminating Data Silos to Optimize Efficiencies, Protect Patients
From EHRs to diversion prevention platforms, health systems nationwide have invested abundantly in data-capture and decision-support systems. Unfortunately, information silos from supply chain management to charge capture hinder hospital effectiveness and efficiency. -
North Michigan hospital experiencing IT disruption
McLaren Northern Michigan Hospital, in Petoskey, Mich., is experiencing disruptions to its IT platforms and phone service. -
Ohio academic health system rebrands
An academic health system in Ohio has a new identity. -
Inside Advocate Health's post-merger data integration
Charlotte, N.C.-based Advocate Health, formed from the merger of Advocate Aurora Health, dually headquartered in Milwaukee and Downers Grove, Ill., and Charlotte, N.C.-based Atrium Health, has embarked on a journey of data integration to ensure seamless operations and optimal healthcare outcomes. -
4 health system execs among 100 most influential AI leaders
Four health system executives made AIM Research's list of the 100 most influential artificial intelligence leaders in the U.S. for 2024. -
Cleveland Clinic deepens quantum exploration
Cleveland Clinic is launching a new initiative utilizing quantum technologies and artificial intelligence for clinical applications. -
DAX Copilot sales take off for Microsoft
Microsoft said sales of its DAX Copilot have taken off as health systems have embraced artificial intelligence for clinical documentation. -
Another health system moves to Epic
Meridian, Miss.-based Baptist Anderson Regional Medical Center has implemented an Epic EHR system and a new patient portal. -
Judy Faulkner's philosophy on interoperability
Epic founder and CEO Judy Faulkner said her company helped pave the way for interoperability in healthcare by getting health systems to buy into data exchange. -
Blood center restoring IT after cyberattack that affected hospitals
An organization that supplies blood to hundreds of hospitals in the Southeast is coming back online after a July 29 ransomware attack. -
AI isn't a 'quick fix' for hospital workforce woes
Artificial intelligence is often hailed as the solution to many of healthcare's pressing challenges, especially in the face of a growing workforce shortage. However, industry leaders caution against viewing AI as a quick fix. -
Amazon revenue increased 10% to $148B in Q2
Amazon reported $148 billion in revenue for the second quarter of 2024 ended June 30, up 10% from $134.4 billion during the same period last year, according to its Aug. 1 financial report. -
Cyberattack on blood center continues to disrupt hospitals
Hospitals continue to deal with the fallout of a ransomware attack on a large blood supplier. -
IT company lays off 66 after health system dispute
A health IT company said it is laying off 66 employees after a business dispute with a health system ACO. -
NewYork-Presbyterian earns 8 Emmy nominations
New York City-based NewYork-Presbyterian has garnered eight nominations for the 67th Annual New York Emmy Awards. -
Health system naming rights dispute set for trial
A trial to settle a dispute over the naming rights to an Ohio health system has been set for January 2026, the Dayton (Ohio) Daily News reported.
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