Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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US offers $10M for info on hospital hackers
The U.S. Treasury Department is offering up to $10 million for information on the leaders of a cybercriminal gang that has repeatedly hacked hospitals. -
Apple's new frontier for health systems
Could Apple's newly launched Vision Pro headset be a new frontier for health systems? San Diego-based Sharp HealthCare is about to find out. -
Amazon to close some corporate One Medical offices
Amazon is planning to close some corporate One Medical offices, as well as move its chief financial officer into a new role, a spokesperson for the company confirmed to Becker's. -
Optum in the headlines: 5 updates
From striking a partnership with Allina Health to launching a new telehealth service, here are five updates on Optum that Becker's has reported since Jan. 23: -
UC Davis Health introduces new digital care program
Sacramento, Calif.-based UC Davis Health is launching a new digital care program designed to support patients who have undergone percutaneous coronary intervention, a minimally invasive procedure to open blocked coronary arteries. -
Lurie Children's Hospital confirms cyberattack
Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago confirmed Feb. 8 that is the victim of a cyberattack by a "known criminal threat actor." -
The fates of 2 NYU Langone physicians suspended for social media posts
New York City-based NYU Langone Health suspended two physicians last year for social media comments about the Israel-Hamas war. Since then, their career paths have gone in two vastly different directions, The New York Times reported. -
Atrium Health to pay $1.5M for naming rights
Macon, Ga.-based Atrium Health Navicent is investing $1.5 million for the naming rights to a new outdoor concert venue. -
HHS rule goes into effect after pushback from Epic, Amazon
Health IT companies that supply artificial intelligence to health systems must meet new federal transparency requirements starting Feb. 8. -
FBI to investigate Lurie Children's cyber incident
The FBI has launched an investigation into the cybersecurity incident happening at Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, CBS reported Feb. 7. -
Why some health systems say 'hospital at home' not 'worth it'
Some health systems have decided that providing hospital-at-home care "might not be worth it," NBC News reported. -
Mercy virtual care model expands to 5th location
The ongoing nursing workforce crisis has prompted MercyOne Dubuque (Iowa) Medical Center, in collaboration with its parent company, Livonia, Mich.-based Trinity Health, to roll out a new virtual care model. -
AI scribes fall short, per Kaiser Permanente study
Artificial intelligence scribes show promise in reducing the EHR burden on clinicians but their accuracy and clarity still leave much to be desired, Kaiser Permanente researchers found. -
Epic CEO's 2 questions for health system execs
Judy Faulkner, CEO of Epic Systems, has met with health system executives from across the country since founding the company in 1979, pitching the company's EHR and advising on technology trends. -
Google Health seeks clinical health equity expert
Google Health has a job opening for a health equity clinical specialist to serve as the company's expert in health equity and social determinants of health. -
Dr. Ed Lee joins AI company as medical chief after exiting The Permanente Federation
Ed Lee, MD, former executive vice president of IT and CIO of Oakland, Calif.-based The Permanente Federation, joined a company developing ambient AI technology for clinical practitioners. -
What health system execs think about Amazon's healthcare layoffs
Amazon is learning that healthcare is "complicated," as one health system leader told Becker's. -
Optum backs $70M funding round for AI company
Optum Ventures, the venture capital arm of Optum, backed a $70 million series B funding round for Ambience Healthcare, a company that creates AI operating systems for healthcare organizations. -
Mayo Clinic seeks $231K AI role
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic is searching for a data scientist focused on generative artificial intelligence and is willing to pay up to $231,962 per year for an experienced professional. -
Healthcare data breaches set record in 2023
Healthcare data breaches hit an all-time high in 2023 as cybersecurity concerns continue to plague the industry, HIPAA Journal reported.
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