Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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VA to install digital kidney test into EHR
The Department of Veterans Affairs is partnering with diagnostics company Renalytix to install the KidneyIntelX tool within the VA's EHR system. -
3 emerging digital health funding rounds
The digital health world is constantly changing, and investors never know which startup is next to hit unicorn status. -
Where Judy Faulkner ranks among wealthiest Wisconsin residents
Judy Faulkner, founder and CEO of EHR vendor Epic, is the third-richest person in Wisconsin, according to a list compiled by Stacker. -
Atlantic Health System’s strategic partnership with Concord Health Partners supports innovative technologies and turns IP into financial gain
Hospitals and health systems across the U.S. are facing a tough financial year as revenue and margins dipped to historic lows in recent months. Staffing and supply shortages coupled with the increasing cost of doing business are driving healthcare executives to consider innovative strategies and investments, including private equity partnerships. -
How the federal government could incentivize healthcare cybersecurity
Greg Garcia, executive director of cybersecurity at the Health Sector Coordinating Council, said that regulatory policy moves by the federal government could encourage healthcare organizations to invest in cybersecurity, BankInfoSecurity reported Jan. 6. -
Ardent implements cost data into Epic EHR
Nashville, Tenn.-based Ardent Health Services has partnered with software company EvidenceCare to implement the company's clinical and cost data product into Ardent's Epic EHR system. -
4 recent healthcare moves from CVS
CVS Health has been making moves to further its ambitions of becoming a healthcare destination; most notably, its CEO said the company wants to push into primary care. -
Franciscan Health opts for Innovaccer as cloud provider
Mishawaka, Ind.-based Franciscan Health has selected Innovaccer as its preferred cloud provider. -
UC Davis Health aims to reduce 'pajama time' through AI documentation
Sacramento, Calif.-based UC Davis Health will document medical conversations via artificial intelligence to cut down on "pajama time" for providers. -
Oracle Cerner, Meditech execs to lead EHR Association
Leaders from EHR vendors such as Oracle Cerner and Meditech were named to the Electronic Health Record Association's executive committee for 2023. -
How marketers can better understand healthcare CIOs needs
Ninety percent of health system chief information officers say endorsements from influential industry leaders impact their purchasing decisions, according to a new report from marketing agency Merritt Group. -
Teladoc unveils new brand identity
Teladoc Health launched a new brand identity to reflect its focus on its whole person care strategy and empowering patients to take control of their care decisions. -
Mayo Clinic spending $1.86M to renovate space for new digital health team
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic plans to spend an estimated $1.86 million to renovate a building that will house its new Unbound team focused on digital transformation, the Post Bulletin reported. -
CVS backs virtual therapy company with $25M investment
CVS Health led a $25 million financing round for virtual therapy and psychiatry company Array Behavioral Care. -
Kansas Supreme Court rules hospital must grant woman electronic access to records
The Kansas Supreme Court ruled that a hospital in the state must provide a woman with electronic access to public records. -
Carbon Health lays off more than 200 employees
Primary care disruptor Carbon Health has laid off more than 200 employees, CEO Eren Bali wrote on Twitter. -
Top 11 metro areas for tech pay in 2022
Despite layoffs and hiring freezes across the tech sector, compensation generally increased in 2022 compared to 2021 at the industry's top companies and levels, a year-end salary report from pay-data site levels.fyi found. -
Kroger launches new health marketing campaign
Kroger Health, the grocery and pharmacy giant's healthcare arm, is launching its "A World of Care is In-Store" marketing campaign designed to boost awareness of its healthcare offerings. -
Silicon Valley Bank projects healthcare financing to fall by $15B in 2023
SVB, the parent of the Silicon Valley Bank, is projecting healthcare investment and financing to fall by $15 billion in 2023, based on how recently firms raised new funds and the pace of investment to be slower than 2021. -
Digital health: Who's up, who's down
The digital health market is constantly changing, with new startups coming onto the scene and more established companies restructuring their strategies.
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