Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
  • New York health system rolls out ambient AI to 150 primary care physicians

    Bronx, N.Y.-based Montefiore Health System has begun rolling out Microsoft's DAX Copilot, an ambient clinical documentation tool, at its primary care locations in the Bronx and Hudson Valley.
  • Lawsuit against Olive AI dropped

    An Ohio economic development organization has dropped a lawsuit against defunct health IT company Olive AI, Columbus Business First reported Dec. 4.
  • Atrium Health data breach affects 585,959 patients

    Charlotte, N.C.-based Atrium Health reported that 585,959 patients were involved in a data breach stemming from the use of technology that may have transmitted their information to Big Tech companies.
  • Why Northwell Health, UPMC are partnering on digital

    Leaders from New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health and Pittsburgh-based UPMC told Becker's a collaborative approach is best for using technology to solve healthcare's most pressing issues.
  • Meditech Alliance grows

    Meditech Alliance has tripled its membership this year.
  • Judge dismisses CommonSpirit data breach lawsuit

    A federal judge has dismissed a class-action data breach lawsuit against Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health over a 2022 cyberattack.
  • Corewell, Abridge ink 'game-changing' deal

    Grand Rapids, Mich.-based Corewell Health inked a partnership with Abridge, an artificial intelligence company focused on clinical documentation.
  • Amazon's AI initiative at One Medical

    Amazon's One Medical is leveraging AI to ease the workload on physicians, Politico reported Dec. 4.
  • Nurses' favorite AI uses, ranked

    Nurses have had mixed feelings about the rise of artificial intelligence in healthcare, from excitement over its potential for improving care to apprehension about it coming in between them and patients.
  • California hospital hit by network disruption

    PIH Health, based in Whittier, Calif., is experiencing a network disruption that is affecting its operations, KABC reported Dec. 4.
  • The lingering effects of Ascension's cyberattack

    Ascension reported a cyberattack on May 8 interrupting its IT systems and disrupting patient care. The system reverted to downtime procedures through mid-June, when the EHR was restored, but reverberations from the attack continue.
  • Change Healthcare readies for data breach settlement

    Change Healthcare will soon meet with a federal judge to discuss a possible settlement agreement over the data breach that affected 100 million Americans.
  • Top health tech hazards of 2025

    The biggest safety concern in health technology for 2025 is artificial intelligence, a new report from nonprofit patient safety organization ECRI found. 
  • Johns Hopkins All Children's appeal in 'Netflix' case: 11 updates

    St. Petersburg, Fla.-based Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital has filed a reply brief in its appeal of the case made famous by a Netflix documentary, addressing points raised by the Kowalski family, who sued the hospital in 2018.
  • Mayo Clinic, Philips ink AI deal

    Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic has inked a deal with Philips to boost imaging by melding the two organizations' artificial intelligence capabilities.
  • Florida health system goes live with $250M Epic EHR

    Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based Broward Health has completed a $250 million transition to an Epic EHR.
  • Microsoft teams up with Children's National

    Washington, D.C.-based Children's National Hospital has partnered with Microsoft to explore how generative AI can transform pediatric healthcare. 
  • 50 most promising digital health companies

    CB Insights has rolled out its "2024 Digital Health 50," a list highlighting the world's 50 most promising private digital health companies.
  • Rush's Epic strategy evolves with emerging trends

    In the digital age of healthcare, where data flows as abundantly as patients seeking care, the ability to harness and integrate that information is becoming a cornerstone of innovation.
  • Bon Secours Mercy Health bets big on big data

    Cincinnati-based Bon Secours Mercy Health is analyzing its big data repository for clinical insights into its millions of patients.

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