Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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6 health systems with Super Bowl ads
A local school band and a dog were among the stars of health system Super Bowl commercials that aired during the big game Feb. 11. -
How much 7 health systems are paying for EHRs
Here is how much seven hospitals and health systems are expected to pay or have paid for the cost of purchasing, installing and upgrading a new or current electronic health record system: -
Providence allocating 5% of budget to AI
Renton, Wash.-based Providence is allocating 5% of its fixed budget to generative AI in 2024, B.J. Moore, CIO of the organization, told Becker's. -
Hackers are using AI to be more 'productive'
Microsoft research found that government-sponsored hackers affiliated with Russia, China and Iran have been utilizing tools associated with OpenAI to create cyberattacks, The New York Times reported Feb. 14. -
How a health system removed 'pebbles in the shoe' from its EHR
One health system eased physician burnout by removing "pebbles in the shoe" from its EHR, the American Medical Association reported. -
Health systems lack AI governance: 'Generative AI is not a one-time fix'
Health systems executives are cautiously optimistic about artificial intelligence in healthcare. The technology has great promise to improve clinical and administrative functions, but most organizations are lacking strong governance for AI and generative AI. -
Hartford HealthCare launches AI center
Hartford (Conn.) HealthCare is launching a center dedicated to artificial intelligence. -
CIOs, patients at odds over digital access to healthcare
The average hospital utilizes up to six patient applications, but patients only want to use a single platform to engage with their healthcare providers, a new report from Gozio Health found. -
Lurie Children's restores access to some systems after cyberattack
Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago has restored access to its email and phone after a cyberattack forced the hospital to take them offline, NBC Chicago reported Feb. 14. -
Health systems back bill aimed at boosting digital health access
Boston Medical Center, Grand Rapids, Mich.-based Corewell Health, and Indianapolis-based IU Health are backing a new bill that aims to improve access to digital health services. -
HHS looks to bring back hospital audits
The HHS is looking to bring back a HIPAA compliance audit program in a bid to enhance cybersecurity within the healthcare sector, Gov Info Security reported Feb. 13. -
Email extortion data breach affects 2.4 million patients; FBI seeks victims
Nearly 2.4 million patients of Oklahoma City-based Integris Health were caught up in a data breach where the alleged hackers sent extortion emails directly to some of them. -
HCA shuffles C-suite to boost digital strategy
The CIO and innovation chief of Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare will soon report directly to the CEO, in realignment meant to emphasize the 186-hospital system's tech focus. -
Why Trinity Health is spending $800M on Epic
Livonia, Mich.-based Trinity Health is nearly three-fourths of the way through an $800 million Epic rollout that is bringing the EHR to 101 hospitals. -
Sanford's big 'win-win' digital investment
Sioux Falls, S.D.-based Sanford Health has focused digital technology investment in areas with clear opportunities to add capacity and support growth. -
CoxHealth rehires staff from Oracle
Ninety-eight percent of laid-off staff from Oracle Health, who were conducting health information technology operations for Springfield, Mo.-based CoxHealth, have accepted new job offers with the health system. -
Tech isn't lowering hospital expenses: Survey
Seventy-one percent of healthcare executives say that implementing new technology has not lowered overall hospital expenses, a Feb. 9 survey from Ernst & Young found. -
Celebrities tackle hospital price transparency at Super Bowl
Rapper Jelly Roll, country music artist Lainey Wilson and singer-songwriter Valerie June took aim at healthcare price transparency during the Super Bowl, MM+M reported Feb. 9. -
Meet Boston Children's ChatGPT 'unicorn'
Boston Children's Hospital's ChatGPT expert is teaching physicians and artificial intelligence how to understand one another better. And he is one of a "small handful of people on the planet" qualified to do so. -
HHS adds 2 networks to hospital data exchange
Two more health information networks have been added to a nationwide data exchange used by hospitals and health systems, HHS said Feb. 12.
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