Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Ransomware gang behind Change Healthcare attack: Report
The BlackCat ransomware gang is claiming responsibility for an attack on Change Healthcare, TheRegister reported Feb. 26. -
Why healthcare lags on AI, per Amazon
Healthcare lags behind other industries in its adoption of artificial intelligence, largely because it lacks training capacity, according to a study commissioned by Amazon Web Services. -
Orlando Health brand expands
Bayfront Health St. Petersburg (Fla.) is undergoing a rebrand and will now add Orlando Health's name to its facility. -
GE HealthCare inks virtual care partnership
GE HealthCare is partnering with health tech company Biofourmis to expand the application of patient monitoring technology from hospitals to the homes of patients. -
Patient Experience Modernized
Technology has become integral to improving patient care and satisfaction in the rapidly evolving healthcare landscape. OnQ Health's innovative platform stands at the forefront, driving the digitization and automation of patient information, patient experience, and online reviews, revolutionizing how hospitals engage with patients. -
Health systems getting new EHRs
Here are four hospitals and health systems that have implemented new EHR systems or announced plans to do so since Jan. 30: -
Children's hospital asks patients to bring printed documents amid cyberattack
Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago advised patients to bring in printed copies of insurance cards and medication lists as it continues to deal with a cyberattack. -
Providence, HCA, Community Health Systems: 9 new Big Tech partnerships
Health systems continue to partner with Big Tech on artificial intelligence, data analytics and mixed reality projects. Here are nine Becker's reported on in the past month. -
Providence expands tech hub in India
Renton, Wash.-based Providence opened a new facility in Hyderabad, India, to bolster its cybersecurity services and tools to assist physicians with managing paperwork, WHBL reported Feb. 26. -
Highmark's Google, Epic partnership to save $2.7M
Pittsburgh-based Highmark Health will be using technology from Google Cloud and EHR vendor Epic Systems in an effort to enhance data collection for healthcare providers and payers, CNBC reported Feb. 26. -
VCU Health wants an AI chief
Richmond, Va.-based VCU Health is looking for a chief data and AI officer. -
'An attack on the entire sector': Fallout from Change Healthcare hack continues
Change Healthcare said Feb. 26 that it expects the cybersecurity incident that has disrupted its payment and pharmacy processing operations to last at least through the day. -
Dartmouth defends physician amid TikTok threats
A case of misidentification on social media has led to false accusations of racism against a respected physician at Dartmouth Health, the Lebanon, N.H.-based system said Feb. 24. -
Mercy introduces 'smart assistant' Joy
St. Louis-based Mercy teamed up with Microsoft to create an generative AI-powered chatbot designed to act as a "super-smart assistant" for its employees. -
CPSI rebranding as TruBridge
Health information technology CPSI is rebranding as TruBridge, effective March 4. -
Financial risks for UnitedHealth after Change Healthcare cyberattack: Moody's
UnitedHealth Group's Change Healthcare has fallen victim to a cyberattack, marking a credit-negative event for the company, according to Moody's. -
Authorities take down 14K email accounts linked to healthcare hackers
Authorities shuttered 14,000 email accounts linked to LockBit, a ransomware gang known for targeting the U.S. healthcare industry, Gov Info Security reported Feb. 22. -
Yale New Haven Health to provide AI-driven clinical documentation
Yale New Haven (Conn.) Health will provide thousands of clinicians within its health system access to AI-powered ambient listening technology. -
CoxHealth expands IT team amid Epic EHR transition
Springfield, Mo.-based CoxHealth has begun the pre-planning activities for its Epic EHR install, which is slated to be completed by early 2026. -
12 of the most valuable digital health companies
The value of digital health companies grew quickly during the pandemic as healthcare was forced out of the hospital. However, funding has dried up in the last two years.
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