Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
  • Ransomware group behind Lurie Children's hack seeks $3.4M

    A ransomware gang that has targeted the healthcare sector has claimed responsibility for the cyberattack on Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago and is attempting to sell its data for $3.4 million, The Record reported Feb. 27.
  • Amgen builds $474M facility in Ohio

    Amgen, a biotech company, has built a $474 million facility in New Albany, Ohio, NBC affiliate WCMH reported Feb. 26.
  • AHA says Change Healthcare attack may impact hospital finances

    The American Hospital Association penned a letter to the HHS about the Change Healthcare attack stating that the incident may have "an immediate adverse impact on hospitals' finances."
  • Lessons in telehealth: How one Arkansas health system kept seeing patients after a severe weather event

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  • Cyber framework cuts healthcare insurance premium hikes

    Healthcare organizations utilizing the National Institute of Standards and Technology Cybersecurity Framework as their primary framework experienced smaller increases in cyber insurance premiums than those not employing the NIST CSF, a Feb. 27 report from KLAS found.
  • Cigna affected by Prospect Medical breach

    Some of Cigna's policyholder information has been compromised due to a 2023 cyberattack on Culver City, Calif.-based Prospect Medical Holdings, Hartford Business Journal reported Feb. 27. 
  • How Amazon's One Medical deal changed hospitals

    Health system digital leaders told Becker's that Amazon's $3.9 billion deal for One Medical, which was completed one year ago this month, has already "changed the landscape" of healthcare and altered the way hospitals do business.
  • Former Froedtert Health digital chief launches startup

    The former digital chief of Milwaukee-based Froedtert Health has launched a startup with 16 health systems as founding partners.
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  • New UPMC hospital to move to Epic

    The former Somerset (Pa.) Hospital's affiliation with Pittsburgh-based UPMC will give the facility access to a new EHR system, the Tribune-Democrat reported Feb. 27. 
  • Algorithm helps Hartford HealthCare drop hospital stays

    Hartford (Conn.) HealthCare has been able to drop hospital stays by 7% due to an algorithm, the Hartford Courant reported Feb. 27. 
  • Epic's AI sepsis model faces hurdles, study finds

    A recent study conducted by the University of Michigan has revealed shortcomings in the effectiveness of the proprietary artificial intelligence software known as the Epic Sepsis Model. 
  • Why a big health system stuck with Oracle for its EHR

    While several big health systems have switched to Epic in recent years, others have bucked that trend by staying loyal to their longtime EHR companies.
  • 'Pressure on us to innovate': How CIOs spend on AI

    Some CIOs are getting separate budgets for artificial intelligence as they aim to harness the potential of the burgeoning technology, The Wall Street Journal reported Feb. 27.
  • UnitedHealth says most pharmacies have 'effective workarounds' amid Change cyberattack

    UnitedHealth Group estimates 90% of the 70,000-plus pharmacies in the U.S. using Change Healthcare's platform have modified electronic claims processing to mitigate effects of the cybersecurity incident that hit the company last week.
  • Health tech company goes private in $2.5 billion deal

    Private equity firm Thomas H. Lee Partners agreed to acquire all outstanding shares of Agiliti Health, a medical technology management and service solution provider in a multi-billion dollar transaction.
  • Ransomware gang behind Change Healthcare attack: Report

    The BlackCat ransomware gang is claiming responsibility for an attack on Change Healthcare, TheRegister reported Feb. 26.  
  • Why healthcare lags on AI, per Amazon

    Healthcare lags behind other industries in its adoption of artificial intelligence, largely because it lacks training capacity, according to a study commissioned by Amazon Web Services.
  • Orlando Health brand expands

    Bayfront Health St. Petersburg (Fla.) is undergoing a rebrand and will now add Orlando Health's name to its facility. 
  • GE HealthCare inks virtual care partnership

    GE HealthCare is partnering with health tech company Biofourmis to expand the application of patient monitoring technology from hospitals to the homes of patients.
  • Patient Experience Modernized

    Technology has become integral to improving patient care and satisfaction in the rapidly evolving healthcare landscape. OnQ Health's innovative platform stands at the forefront, driving the digitization and automation of patient information, patient experience, and online reviews, revolutionizing how hospitals engage with patients.
  • Health systems getting new EHRs

    Here are four hospitals and health systems that have implemented new EHR systems or announced plans to do so since Jan. 30:

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