Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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VA secretary: Cerner EHR troubles won't mean staff, funding cuts at Washington hospital
Denis McDonough, the secretary of veterans affairs, said he will further investigate claims that Spokane, Wash.-based Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center would have to cut staff due to a projected $35 million budget deficit caused largely by its Cerner EHR system, The Spokesman-Review reported May 24. -
Ransomware gang claims it hit Illinois hospital
The Royal ransomware group has claimed responsibility for a cybersecurity incident affecting Morris (Ill.) Hospital & Healthcare Centers, DataBreaches.net reported May 25. -
Fat Joe enlists fellow rappers in hospital price transparency campaign
Fat Joe has recruited fellow rappers such as Busta Rhymes, Rick Ross and French Montana to encourage hospitals to be more transparent with their pricing, CNN reported. -
Intermountain's strategy for a 'digital workforce'
Health systems at the forefront of digital transformation are using technology to boost the workforce and patient decision-making. -
Epic added 83 hospitals in 12 months
Eighty-three hospitals joined the Epic network in 2022, the most of any EHR vendor last year, according to KLAS Research. -
TOP 5 Digital Acceleration Challenges (and Solutions) Across the Digital Healthcare Landscape
In the ever-evolving world of healthcare, digital transformation has become a necessity rather than a luxury. -
Apple says health data not shared with third parties without 'explicit permission'
Apple launched an ad campaign May 24 focused on its health data privacy efforts. -
How a Minnesota hospital increased scheduling volume using AI
St. Paul, Minn.-based Gillette Children's is using artificial intelligence technology to automate its scheduling, pre-visit registration, appointment reminders and clinical intake forms. -
How a tech nonprofit got charity care changed at 40+ hospitals
Tech nonprofit Dollar For has gotten 40-plus hospitals to make their charity care policies more patient-friendly, Fast Company reported May 24. -
Nurse claims health system collected fingerprints without her consent
A nurse is suing a Chicago health system alleging it collected her biometric data without her informed consent, Law360 reported May 23. -
The healthcare board’s 'AI' game plan
The evolution of artificial intelligence and its potential for your organization – for good and ill – should be high on the agenda at your next board meeting. -
AI could be used to craft phishing messages to health systems, CISO warns
Adam Rosen, chief information security officer at Buffalo, N.Y.-based Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, said that as hospitals and health systems continue to expedite their use of artificial intelligence, it could become another tool used as a threat against them, Buffalo Business First reported May 24. -
3 hospitals, health systems launching marketing campaigns
It is sometimes forgotten that hospitals and health systems, just like any other businesses, must find new ways to advertise the important work they do. -
UNC Health CIO says Epic AI pilot will be a 'game changer' for reducing 'pajama time'
UNC Health CIO Brent Lamm told Becker's that the health system is looking to reduce physicians' pajama time — time spent on answering patient messages within its My UNC Chart — with Epic and Microsoft's generative artificial intelligence tool that automatically drafts message responses. -
Illinois hospital investigating unauthorized network breach
Morris (Ill.) Hospital & Healthcare Centers said an unauthorized third party has gained access to its computer network, which has potentially compromised the protected health information of patients. -
Washington hospital undergoes rebrand
Clarkston, Wash.-based Tri-State Memorial Hospital & Medical Campus is shortening its name to TriState Health, Big Country News reported May 23. -
Why Memorial Hermann, Boston Children's + MemorialCare got top digital health honors
Four health systems that were recently honored for digital health told Becker's they're focused on boosting virtual care, patient engagement online and remote monitoring. -
Tampa General looks to treat transplant patients at home
Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital is looking to expand its hospital-at-home program after one year of operation in order to treat transplant patients, Fox affiliate WTVT reported May 23. -
AI-powered robots, manikins that cry, VR: Inside UT Arlington's smart hospital
The University of Texas at Arlington's 150,000-square-foot Health Innovation and Smart Hospital features artificial intelligence-powered robots, virtual reality simulators and classrooms designed to mimic hospital units and patients' homes, D Magazine reported May 23. -
Massachusetts General Hospital accuses spinoff, researcher of stealing trade secrets
Massachusetts General Hospital accused a former researcher of stealing trade secrets for a fat-freezing technology, obtaining a patent for the technology without giving the hospital credit and sharing information on a confidential deal.
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