Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Your data, your insights: The Power of data in optimizing healthcare technology
Data reigns supreme in today’s digital world. This is doubly true in healthcare, where accurate patient information and effective technology use are key to optimizing processes for positive patient outcomes. -
How a merger gave this hospital a 'pressing' EHR overhaul
Meridian, Miss.-based Baptist Anderson Regional Medical Center has completed the installation of its new Epic EHR system. -
Lawsuit proceeds against hospital over data breach of 1.2M patients
A proposed class-action lawsuit against Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital over a 2023 data breach has been returned to state court, Bloomberg Law reported. -
Where Cleveland Clinic is piloting AI
Cleveland Clinic is gearing up for the integration of artificial intelligence across its operations, with a focus on both clinical and nonclinical applications. -
The impact of MyChart billing at UCSF Health
San Francisco-based UCSF Health introduced billing for MyChart messages in November 2021, but did these fees actually reduce the volume of patient communications? -
Top 10 US cities for startups
San Francisco was named the top U.S. city for startups, according to Coworking Mag. -
Judy Faulkner: Health IT is 'more complex than rocket science'
Health IT — well, it's complicated. -
UCLA Health inks NFL partnership
UCLA Health has entered into a multi-year partnership with the Los Angeles Chargers. -
Which parts of healthcare are off limits to AI?
The AI physician will not see you now — or ever, for that matter. -
How hackers are targeting the hospital supply chain
Hackers have upped their cyberattacks on the healthcare supply chain, putting hospitals and health systems in a position to respond. -
How many hospitals use Epic's ambient technology?
More than 180 medical centers and hospitals have adopted ambient technology integrated with Epic Systems' software, The Cap Times reported Aug. 9. -
BlackSuit ransomware is back with 'improved capabilities'
The Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency partnered with the FBI to recommend new mitigation tactics to combat BlackSuit ransomware attacks, which have spread across the healthcare industry. -
Tampa General Hospital brings AI to the operating room
Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital is rolling out an artificial intelligence platform to make staffing suggestions and predict case durations in the operating room. -
Cybercrime is like a 'chronic disease,' AHA leader says
Cybercrime is akin to a "chronic disease" that must be managed through increased safeguards and federal collaboration, the American Hospital Association's chief executive wrote Aug. 8. -
Why Mayo Clinic is partnering with an AI company
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic is partnering with artificial intelligence company SandboxAQ to explore the potential of AI-driven magnetocardiography technology. -
Why Kaiser Permanente has 35 clinics at Target
Kaiser Permanente's partnership with Target shows that health systems don't have to sacrifice quality of care for convenience, a Permanente Federation executive wrote in Medical Economics. -
CMS finalizes rule for breakthrough devices
CMS has finalized a rule intended to improve access to breakthrough medical devices for people with Medicare. -
Meditech launches health exchange network
Meditech has launched a new nationwide health information exchange network for its U.S. customers base. -
Hospital blood supplier back online following ransomware attack
An organization that supplies blood to hundreds of hospitals is back to normal operations following a July 29 ransomware attack. -
Adventist Health moves to Epic
Roseville, Calif.-based Adventist Health is moving to an Epic EHR system.
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