Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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South Carolina health system to make $40M Epic transition
Georgetown, S.C.-based Tidelands Health said it is transitioning to an Epic EHR system. -
Optum's Change Healthcare hit by cyberattack
Optum's Change Healthcare reported a cyberattack on its systems Feb. 21 that disrupted connectivity. -
Sentara inks generative AI deal
Norfolk, VA.-based Sentara Health partnered with generative artificial intelligence company RhythmX AI to build a hyper-personalized primary care experience for patients and clinicians. -
UC Davis Health, Verizon unveil digital inclusion program
UC Davis Health in Sacramento launched a digital inclusion program in partnership with Verizon Business. -
Wisconsin hospital embraces new identity
Darlington, Wis.-based Memorial Hospital of Lafayette County is undergoing a rebrand, which will give the hospital a new name and an updated logo. -
Health systems want to boost digital health budgets
As economic pressures on healthcare organizations begin to cool, hospital and health system leaders are looking to dedicate additional resources to initiatives focused on digital transformation, a Feb. 21 report from Panda Health found. -
Workflow Integration With EMS Can Improve Patient Throughput, Reduce Barriers to Discharge, and Prevent Readmissions
Collaboration with pre-hospital providers, namely emergency medical services (EMS), is a critical success factor for hospitals and healthcare systems. Yet, enabling EMS collaboration and data integration is an often-overlooked component of healthcare IT strategy. Why does this gap persist? -
Epic dives into spatial computing
Epic Systems is seeing promise in spatial computing and is launching an app for Apple's new Vision Pro headset, as well as working with a health system to explore the potential of the headset for healthcare applications. -
Tufts unveils AI-powered digital assistant for patients
Burlington, Mass.-based Tufts Medicine is launching an AI-powered digital personal assistant that will assist patients with determining the appropriate time and location to seek medical care. -
Where Walmart Health stands after setting big growth goals last year
Last March, Walmart Health said it would add 28 locations by the end of 2024 in Dallas, Houston, Phoenix and Kansas City, Mo. -
For Accelerated Healthcare Performance, Dive into the Data Lakehouse
Every healthcare organization produces massive amounts of data, from EHRs to internal payroll. What they do with that valuable raw material determines whether they struggle or succeed in the most competitive environment in decades. Thoughtful data processing is the pivotal next step, allowing organizations to extract maximum value from a raft of information. Today, proper infrastructure is the difference-maker. -
Elon Musk says Neuralink patient can control computer mouse with mind
Elon Musk said the first patient who implanted a Neuralink chip into their brain now has the ability to control a computer mouse just by thinking, CNBC reported Feb. 20. -
Why 1 health system is moving IT operations back in-house
Springfield, Mo.-based CoxHealth recently decided to move its IT operations back in-house in a bid to create one structure with "stronger synergies," Patrick Murfee, vice president and chief technology officer of the organization, told Becker's. -
St. Jude eyes technology commercialization
Memphis, Tenn.-based St. Jude Children's Research Hospital has created a new role to help the organization develop new technology. -
Meditech's new tool reduces cognitive burden for pathologists
Meditech has redesigned its pathology tool, allowing pathologists to get assistance with complicated cases. -
Bipartisan task force to explore artificial intelligence
Congress is zeroing in on artificial intelligence with a new bipartisan taskforce, according to NBC News. -
9 health systems moving to Epic
Epic Systems continues to be the leader in the EHR hospital market share, with 83 hospitals joining its network in 2022, according to research from KLAS. -
Law enforcement seizes healthcare hacker gang's servers
International law enforcement operation seized the infrastructure of LockBit, a ransomware gang known for targeting the U.S. healthcare industry, Gov Info Security reported Feb. 19. -
Health system CISO trends: 6 things to know
Health system chief information security officers are experiencing a significant leadership turnover, with 42% of them taking on their roles within the past three years, a Feb. 15 report from WittKieffer found. -
Former HCA leaders secure $4M for startup
Former HCA Healthcare digital health leaders raised $4 million for their healthcare technology startup UnityAI.
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