Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Ex-employee takes responsibility for hospital data breach
A former employee has taken responsibility for a 2023 data breach at Springfield, Mo.-based Jordan Valley Community Health Center, CBS affiliate KOLR reported April 11. -
Less than 1% of Medicare patients billed for patient portal messages
Patient portal messages make up only a small percentage of the healthcare services providers bill for, a new study found. -
Judy Faulkner's financial philosophy
Epic founder and CEO Judy Faulkner is happy when her employees don't know what EBIDTA stands for. -
Why HCA nurses are working from home
Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare is increasingly hiring nurses to work from home. -
Memorial Hermann says physician altered patient records, closed 2 transplant programs as a result
Houston-based Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center told The New York Times J. Steve Bynon Jr., MD, a transplant surgeon and head of the system's abdominal transplant program, admitted to altering patient records, which led to denied care and the recent closure of the system's liver and kidney transplant programs. -
Advocate's 'thoughtful' approach to data
Advocate Health formed as a merger between Charlotte, N.C.-based Atrium and Chicago and Wisconsin-based Advocate Health Care in 2022, and the IT team has spent the last year integrating systems. -
96% of hospitals share website data: Study
Ninety-six percent of non-federal acute care hospitals' websites share user data with third-parties, an April 11 study published in JAMA Network Open found. -
UC Davis Health texts patients for at-home colon cancer screening
Sacramento, Calif.-based UC Davis Health has introduced a digital health platform that texts patients to set up at-home colon cancer screenings. -
Healthcare is exiting 'point solution land'
The patient experience is a differentiator for health system aiming with the reputation for easy and accessible care. Forward-looking systems are developing technologies and partnering with companies to realize a more consumer-centric vision of care delivery. -
96% of hospital websites share info with Meta, Google: Study
A recent study by researchers from Philadelphia-based University of Pennsylvania found 96% of hospital websites transmit user information to third parties such as Meta and Google. -
Top 10 universities for marketing
Marketing agency Hennessey Digital ranked the 10 best universities and colleges to attend for a career in marketing. -
Health system removes Facebook post on day of hospital closings
A health system removed a Facebook post about the importance of hospitals on the same day it closed two of them, UpNorthNews reported. -
6 health system jersey sponsorship deals, ranked
Health system names adorn the front of the jerseys of nearly half the teams in the National Women's Soccer League. But how much are these deals worth? -
Epic approved for 'otherworldly' expansion
A local planning commission has approved Epic's plans for a headquarters expansion that will feature more fantasy-themed buildings, the Milwaukee Business Journal reported. -
Why Walgreens' CEO expects to beat Amazon on healthcare
Walgreens' new CEO said the company will vanquish Amazon on healthcare by continuing to offer a human touch, CNBC reported. -
UnityPoint expands virtual care to 3 states
West Des Moines, Iowa-based UnityPoint Health has expanded virtual care to three other states. -
Oracle to revamp AtlantiCare IT systems
Atlantic City, N.J.-based AtlantiCare is entering into an IT partnership with Oracle Health as part of a new six-year initiative. -
10 ransomware groups frequently targeting healthcare
Ransomware gang LockBit 3.0 was listed as the ransomware group targeting the healthcare sector most often. -
Cedars-Sinai joins White House AI initiative
Los Angeles-based Cedars-Sinai has joined a White House-led AI consortium. -
Healthcare's crush on Apple
A majority of healthcare organizations have embraced Apple's iPhone and iPad as their go-to shared-use smart devices, an April 10 report from KLAS found.
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