Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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What Epic's new feature means for hospitals
Epic Systems has introduced a new data-sharing feature aimed at enhancing patient access to health information and improving interoperability for healthcare providers. -
Elon Musk's Neuralink implants 2nd brain chip
Neuralink, a company co-founded by Elon Musk, has successfully implanted a second brain-computer interface device into a human subject, Nature reported Aug. 6. -
Hospital blood center targeted by ransomware
An organization that supplies blood to hundreds of hospitals in the Southeast said it was a victim of a ransomware attack. -
Why Lurie Children's did not pay ransom to hackers
Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago did not pay a ransom after it was targeted by hackers, ABC affiliate WLS reported Aug. 6. -
Memorial Hermann backs $14M funding round for value-based care company
Houston-based Memorial Hermann Health System led a $14 million seed-funding round for Guidehealth, a technology-driven health services platform that partners with health systems and clinical networks to enhance value-based care. -
Pennsylvania health system launches 24/7 virtual care for employers
York, Pa.-based WellSpan Health has rolled out 24/7 virtual care and all-inclusive pricing to employers. -
Michigan health system reschedules surgeries after IT outage
A Michigan health system is rescheduling elective procedures following an IT outage that began Aug. 5. -
Trinity Health of New England hit by outage
Trinity Health of New England hospitals are experiencing a telephone and internet outage. -
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.
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