Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Epic in the last 30 days
From a patent infringement lawsuit to the launch of a new app platform, here are five updates on Epic's operations, software products and partnerships reported by Becker's Hospital Review in January: -
State of the CIO: What healthcare IT execs expect in '24
Nearly 40% of healthcare CIOs said leading business and digital transformation was their No. 1 objective in 2024, according to a new survey of IT leaders. -
12 Big Tech health system partnerships
Health systems continue to partner with Big Tech to drive digital innovation. Here are 12 such collaborations Becker's reported on in the past two months. -
HCA's 6,200-member IT team are 'healthcare professionals first'
Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare has 6,200 IT professionals in its information technology group spread across the country at a time when other health systems are cutting IT teams or outsourcing the department. -
How Northwell, Cleveland Clinic are maximizing AI's potential
As healthcare organizations grapple with labor shortages and tighter margins, health system CEOs are looking toward technology to help boost efficiency to solve some of these pressures. -
What Taylor Swift and a health system have in common
It's not just Taylor Swift getting camera time during Kansas City Chiefs playoff games. -
MLB could get 1st stadium named for health system
Health system names have been showing up on MLB jerseys and NHL helmets, but never before has one adorned the name of a stadium in one of the Big Four sports leagues. That could soon change. -
Tech, healthcare leaders to join AI startup board
Leaders from CommonSpirit and Fairview Health Services are joining the board of Suki, a technology company that provides AI voice solutions for healthcare organizations. -
'We have the technology to transform healthcare': Bold ideas from big systems
Digital transformation in healthcare made big strides last year as hospitals began to incorporate artificial intelligence into clinical and operational processes in a meaningful way. -
How CIOs are 'future proofing' their EHRs
CIOs are conducting multifaceted strategies to ensure that their EHR systems not only meet current needs but also evolve to address future healthcare demands and technological advancements. -
Top 5 health system risks for '24, per IT company
Artificial intelligence is the No. 1 management risk in healthcare for 2024, according to a survey of health system executives. -
Healthcare in 2024 is 'just kind of nutty,' Amazon's CEO says
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said modern healthcare is "just kind of nutty" and future generations will look back on this time wondering what we were thinking, Fortune reported. -
HHS releases cybersecurity guidance
The HHS has released a set of voluntary cybersecurity performance goals tailored to the healthcare sector that aim to help protect the industry from cyberattacks and improve response when events occur. -
Healthcare organizations face challenge of upskilling staff for large language models
Upskilling staff to work with large language models will be a hurdle healthcare organizations will face when trying to implement the technology at their institutions, Karandeep Singh, MD, inaugural chief health artificial intelligence officer of UC San Diego Health, told Becker's. -
Bon Secours Mercy Health hit with data breach lawsuit
Cincinnati-based Bon Secours Mercy Health is the latest big health system to face a lawsuit over a data breach involving a medical transcription vendor. -
Cleveland Clinic, IBM publish 1st AI findings
Cleveland Clinic and IBM published the first findings from their artificial intelligence partnership, showing how the technology could help cancer patients. -
Instacart expands services to home care
Instacart is partnering with DispatchHealth, a provider of in-home medical care, to give patients receiving home care access to nutritious foods. -
How new Apple headset could give physicians 'superpowers'
A Maine surgeon says the new Apple mixed reality headset could give physicians "superpowers," while Apple executives envision healthcare as a key use area for the new device. -
Cleveland Clinic CEO turns to AI to ease labor shortage
Cleveland Clinic President and CEO Tom Mihaljevic, MD, said the health system will be using AI to help cope with the global shortage of healthcare workers, Cleveland.com reported Jan. 24. -
Ardent cybersecurity fallout continues
Nashville, Tenn.-based Ardent Health Services said an unauthorized actor extracted copies of documents containing patient information from its organization and affiliates during a Nov. 23 ransomware attack.
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