Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Children's Hospital Colorado tells story of baby who was 'born twice'
Aurora-based Children's Hospital Colorado combines innovation and emotion in a new ad campaign, telling the story of a baby "born twice," Little Black Book reported. -
Hackensack Meridian Health to develop AI tool that can detect bladder tumors
Edison, N.J.-based Hackensack Meridian Health is partnering with health tech startup Etta.io to develop an AI-based tool that can detect bladder tumors that can't normally be seen by the naked eye. -
Massachusetts hospital wraps up rebranding efforts
Oak Bluffs, Mass.-based Martha's Vineyard Hospital has finished its rebranding efforts and has installed the last signaged needed to integrate the Mass General Brigham brand into its hospital, MV Times reported April 20. -
Why former Rush, Atlantic Health System IT chiefs joined a startup
Two former health system IT leaders told Becker's they joined a digital health company because they felt they could make more of a difference helping their former industry from the startup side. -
HCA piloting AI for clinical documentation
Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare is partnering with medtech company Augmedix to expand the use of artificial intelligence-powered ambient documentation in its clinical settings. -
5 healthcare jobs Amazon is hiring for this month
Amazon is busy hiring for its health services, pharmacy and cloud businesses. Here are five healthcare jobs the tech giant is advertising for. -
Samsung unveils new digital health platform
Technology giant Samsung launched the Samsung Health Stack 1.0, an open-source project designed to aid digital health researchers. -
New England health insurer dealing with ransomware attack
New England health insurance company Point32Health is dealing with a ransomware attack, The Record reported April 19. -
Philips, MIT partner on advancing AI in healthcare
Medtech giant Philips is expanding its partnership with Boston-based MIT to help researchers access a larger dataset and study how artificial intelligence can be used in healthcare. -
4 healthcare venture firms closing on funds
Despite the economic slowdown, private venture firms targeting healthcare investment are still closing on huge funds. -
2.5B clinician notes, 45 SDOH data points: How Truveta is helping health systems, researchers
Truveta, a data collective with 28 health system partners, has expanded its data sets to include more than 2.5 billion clinician notes and 45 attributes of social determinants of health to enhance its clinical support and research capabilities. -
What health systems can learn from Starbucks on patient engagement: Q&A with Providence's Sara Vaezy
Sara Vaezy, executive vice president and chief digital officer of Renton, Wash.-based Providence, told Becker's that health systems can learn from giants such as Starbucks and Amazon about personalizing patients' experiences with their healthcare organizations, and one way Providence is doing this is by creating identity-driven engagement to tailor its services to individual consumers. -
'Epic' perk: EHR vendor pays for international trips for employees, loved ones
EHR vendor Epic pays for its employees to visit a country they've never been to every five years. -
Sequoia China backs medtech company's $150M fundraising round
Medical robotics company Noah Medical raised $150 million in a series B financing round that saw contribution from existing investor Sequoia China. -
Sentara, Rady Children's launch new AI-powered network
Norfolk, Va.-based Sentara Healthcare and San Diego-based Rady Children's Hospital have adopted new artificial intelligence-powered network tools through a partnership with Juniper Networks. -
CVS adds mental health therapists to MinuteClinics
CVS Health has added mental health therapists to some of its MinuteClinic locations to expand access to behavioral healthcare. -
CommonSpirit Health rolls out new virtual nursing technology
Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health has launched the first virtual nursing program in its system, at Saint Joseph Hospital in Lexington, Ky. -
4 ways to address top concerns raised in PwC and Becker’s Hospital Review healthcare revenue cycle survey
Healthcare leaders, still feeling the effects of Covid and “the Great Resignation,” recently revealed their top concerns in a revenue cycle survey conducted by Becker’s Hospital Review and PwC. The survey reinforced what keeps revenue cycle leaders up at night and where they need the most help: -
Why Epic, eClinicalWorks are implementing generative AI into EHRs
EHR vendors Epic Systems and eClinicalWorks both announced they would integrate generative AI into their EHR systems to enable customers to increase productivity and enhance patient care. -
Why healthcare orgs are cutting spending on targeted ads
Healthcare organizations are cutting back their advertising spending and are beginning to scrutinize their marketing practices more as hospitals and health systems around the country are facing lawsuits due to the use of tracking technology, Politico reported April 18.
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