Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Texas health system unveils new branding
Paris (Texas) Regional Medical Center will now be called Paris Regional Health. -
Mass General Brigham, Tufts, CHOP marketing chiefs on how they work with IT, digital teams
As hospital and health system marketing has, in effect, become digital marketing, its executives are increasingly turning to other C-suite leaders such as CIOs and chief digital officers to collaborate on campaigns. -
Marshfield's Cerner install led to revenue cycle issues, ratings downgrade
Marshfield (Wis.) Clinic Health System's IT standardization efforts over the last few years disrupted operations and were a contributing factor in Fitch's decision to issue a ratings downgrade from an "A-" to "BBB+" rating. -
Potential safety risks with 10 health technologies
At-home medical devices were listed as the nation's most pressing health technology safety issue for 2023, according to ECRI's 2023 recently released hazards list. -
Stanford Medicine Children's implements new workforce management software
Palo Alto, Calif.-based Stanford Medicine Children's Health has implemented Kahuna Workforce Solutions as its workforce management software. -
Ascension VC arm invests in hospitality tech company HotelRunner in $6.5M round
Ascension Ventures, the venture capital arm of St. Louis-based Ascension, has invested in hospitality technology company HotelRunner as part of a $6.5 million series A funding round. -
Tennessee health system starts rebranding as part of $200M expansion
Franklin, Tenn.-based Williamson Medical Center has rebranded as Williamson Health and adopted a new logo. -
Data company Arrive Health acquires pharmacy tech created at UPMC
Data company Arrive Health has acquired technologies created at Pittsburgh-based UPMC to help with patient medication adherence and benefits management. -
Microsoft to lay off 10,000, bringing January tech job cuts to 19,000
Software giant Microsoft is planning to lay off 10,000 workers, or less than 5 percent of the company's workforce, as the company looks to shift priorities amid economic uncertainty, The New York Times reported Jan. 18. -
Former CMS CIO joins Leidos
Technology company Leidos has named retired Col. Bobby Saxon, a former deputy CIO at CMS, as the company's vice president and strategic account executive for HHS. -
Arkansas health system goes live with Meditech Expanse EHR
Jonesboro, Ark.-based St. Bernards Healthcare went live with the Meditech Expanse EHR system, replacing Meditech's acute EHR and three disparate ambulatory systems across the four-hospital network. -
Nestle Health Science invests $43M to expand manufacturing facility
Nestle Health Science, the medical nutrition business unit of Nestle, is investing $43 million to expand its manufacturing facility in Eau Claire, Wis. -
VCU Health launches hospital-at-home program
Richmond, Va.-based VCU Health has launched a new program that provides at-home hospital-level care to patients with acute care needs. -
10 health systems seeking EHR talent
Three of the top vendors hospitals use to participate in the Medicare EHR incentive program are Oracle Cerner, Epic and Meditech, according to ONC data. Here are 10 hospitals and health systems that have posted job listings seeking EHR and IT expertise in the last month. -
Bayer to acquire AI imaging company Blackford
Bayer has entered into an agreement to acquire strategic imaging artificial intelligence platform and solutions provider Blackford Analysis. -
North Carolina hospital to use cloud-based software for CT scans
Wilmington, N.C.-based Novant Health New Hanover Regional Medical Center will use cloud-based software to analyze CT scans. -
Biotech investment set to bounce back in 2023
While the economic future is still murky, easing interest rates and cooling inflation means that biotech companies could be primed for a bounce-back 2023, The Wall Street Journal reported Jan. 17. -
AI, chatbots, data monetization: Most disruptive health tech trends of '23
Health IT deals are expected to be in line with prepandemic levels in 2023, with an increase in activity for middle-market companies in the $200 million to $1 billion range, according to a report from professional services group KPMG. -
Study: FastMRIs developed by NYU Langone Health, Meta can increase access, reduce wait times
Artificial intelligence can reconstruct rapid MRIs into higher-quality images than traditional scans, according to a Jan. 17 Radiology study that came out of a partnership between New York City-based NYU Langone Health and Facebook parent company Meta. -
Washington hospital rebrands, gets new EHR system
Yakima (Wash.) Valley Memorial Hospital will spend more than $100 million to install a new electronic health records system and change its name to reflect its affiliation with Tacoma, Wash.-based MultiCare Health System.
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