Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Judy Faulkner's best advice
Epic founder and CEO Judy Faulkner shares best practices and advice on how to be a leader and how to run a successful company through her blog, "Hey Judy." -
'This innovation was a home run!': Top tech projects for 8 systems
Margins remain tight for most hospitals and health systems across the U.S., but they're still investing in technology to improve efficiency and support better patient care. -
Man pleads guilty to crippling UVM Medical Center cyberattack
A ransomware attack against Burlington,Vt.-based UVM Health Network in 2020 cost the system millions and disrupted patient care at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Vyacheslav Penchukov, a Ukrainian national, pleaded guilty to leading the attack. -
IT outage diverts stroke, trauma patients at Minnesota hospitals
Some Minnesota hospitals have had to divert stroke and trauma patients after an apparent cyberattack on a radiology group, the St. Paul (Minn.) Pioneer Press reported. -
Readmissions down at Delaware health system after virtual nursing rollout
Newark, Del.-based ChristianaCare has rolled out virtual nursing at more than hospital 500 beds and experienced declines in patient lengths of stay and readmission rates. -
Lurie Children's offers financial relief to physicians amid cyberattack
Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago is offering emergency loans to independent physicians who haven't been able to bill patients for services during its cybersecurity outage, WBEZ Chicago reported Feb. 16. -
Lawmakers introduce patient-matching bill for EHRs
U.S. lawmakers introduced bipartisan legislation Feb. 16 to better match patients with their EHRs. -
Health systems' top 9 digital health uses
Surgery prep and recovery is the most popular use of digital health at U.S. health systems, a new survey found. -
Amazon's pay for 20 healthcare jobs
Despite layoffs of a few hundred employees in its healthcare units, Amazon continues to hire for those businesses. -
Health system sued over naming rights
A family that donated to the construction of an Ohio hospital is suing the health system for allegedly failing to honor a naming rights deal. -
Where Epic ranks in patient intake management
Epic's Welcome scored 89.4 in overall performance for patient intake management, according to a Feb. 16 report from KLAS. -
Oracle adds new integration to EHR
Oracle Health EHR, formerly recognized as Cerner Millennium, is adding a new integration called the Oracle Identity Governance. -
Care coordination solutions company Dina raises $7M
Dina, a home-centered care coordination solutions company, recently secured a $7 million series B round led by venture capital investor First Analysis. -
Bon Secours Mercy Health outsourcing home health, hospice
Cincinnati-based Bon Secours Mercy Health will turn over operations of its home health and hospice operations across five states to home-based care company Compassus. -
WellSpan looks to ramp up at-home care
York, Pa.-based WellSpan Health is partnering with virtual care provider Biofourmis to ramp up hospital-level and post-acute care at home. -
Montana health system switches to Epic
A Montana health system plans to go live with a new Epic EHR on March 1, KRTV reported. -
AdventHealth investing 'generously' in IT
Altamonte Springs, Fla.-based AdventHealth, which boasts an IT department of more than 2,200 team members, told Becker's it is investing "generously" in IT. -
A year later, has ChatGPT fulfilled its promise for hospitals?
Last February, health system digital leaders threw around superlatives like "iPhone" moment, "endless" possibilities" and the "future" of medicine in describing ChatGPT's healthcare promise. So has the tool been as transformative as advertised? -
Healthcare's Oppenheimer moment
The thing that makes C-suite executives most excited about the future is also making them incredibly nervous: artificial intelligence. -
HCA enhances data strategy
Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare is moving operational data and analytic workloads to the cloud.
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