Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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AI feedback boosts physician notes quality, NYU Langone study finds
Researchers from New York City-based NYU Langone Health found that artificial intelligence feedback on physicians' notes improved their quality. -
How AdventHealth is advancing responsible AI
Altamonte Springs, Fla.-based AdventHealth is participating in two initiatives that focus on implementing and developing artificial intelligence responsibly and safely. -
UC Davis Health, Amazon fight health misinformation with AI
Sacramento, Calif.-based UC Davis Health and Amazon are using generative artificial intelligence to counter health misinformation. -
Health systems undergoing rebrands
In highly competitive markets, hospitals and health systems are rebranding to differentiate themselves and stand out from competitors. -
1st-of-its-kind law protects 'neural data'
With the increasing number of technologies that track brain activity, a new Colorado law aims to protect people's "neural data" from falling into the wrong hands, The New York Times reported. -
How the Change Healthcare hack affected patient care
While the financial impacts of the Change Healthcare hack have gotten a lot of attention, the cyberattack has also harmed patients, health system leaders say. -
Why the former Allscripts is banking on AI
The company formerly known as Allscripts plans to turn its fortunes around by using generative artificial intelligence to find insights in its decades' worth of patient data, Forbes reported April 18. -
40% of physicians ready to use gen AI in patient care
Forty-percent of U.S. physicians said they are prepared to use generative artificial intelligence during patient interactions at the point-of-care, an April 16 survey from Wolters Kluwer found. -
South Carolina hospital investigating patient record mishandling
Conway (S.C.) Medical Center is conducting an internal investigation regarding accusations of mishandling of confidential patient health data, The Sun News reported April 18. -
Why health system AI predictions can fail
Health systems are exploring a variety of applications and use cases for artificial intelligence and generative AI, but the success or failure of projects depends on much more than the technology. -
Hospital group raises concerns over cybersecurity penalties
The American Hospital Association submitted a statement to the House Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee stating its concerns for potential penalties for hospitals and health systems that do not meet cybersecurity standards outlined by the Biden administration. -
Hardware failure cancels surgeries at MaineHealth
Three surgeries had to be canceled at MaineHealth due a hardware failure, NBC affiliate WCSH reported April 17. -
Cleveland Clinic launches women's health center
Cleveland Clinic is launching a new research center dedicated to women's health. -
Hackers start selling Change Healthcare data
Hackers have reportedly begun to sell patient data and business agreements they claim were stolen in the Change Healthcare cyberattack. -
Cedars-Sinai's tech venture arm generates $1B in revenue
Cedars-Sinai Technology Ventures has generated more than $1 billion in revenue for the Los Angeles-based health system in the past five years by developing and investing in health tech startups. -
CIOs' top 15 focus areas
Improving cybersecurity and IT operations are the top focus areas of CIOs, CIO reported April 15. -
Elon Musk's Neuralink selects study site
Elon Musk's neurotechnology company, Neuralink, has selected Phoenix-based Barrow Neurological Institute as the inaugural site for conducting its Neuralink PRIME Study. -
Lawmakers express fury toward UnitedHealth in first Change attack hearing
UnitedHealth Group drew the ire of federal lawmakers during the first hearing on the fallout surrounding the unprecedented cyberattack on Change Healthcare in late February. -
OSF HealthCare to create AI training assistants
Peoria, Ill.-based OSF HealthCare is partnering with technology company Brand Engagement Network to develop artificial intelligence assistants to help with primary care training. -
Mayo Clinic data network names 8 founding health systems
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic has named the eight founding members of a global data-sharing network that aims to tailor medical care with artificial intelligence.
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