Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Cybercriminals pose as hospital finance employees, divert payments
A cybercriminal group is targeting health system IT help desks in a new scheme to gain access to the organization's computer systems and divert payments, according to an April 4 warning from the American Hospital Association. -
AI-generated music: Just 1 part of Northwell's marketing strategy
As some health systems continue to lose money, marketing teams have to work harder with less dollars, Ramon Soto, chief marketing officer of Northwell Health said on an MM+M podcast. -
HHS to launch cybersecurity prep 'one-stop shop' following Change attack
HHS is launching a "one-stop-shop" for cybersecurity preparedness in response to the cyberattack on UnitedHealth's Change Healthcare in February, Federal News Network reported April 1. -
Epic to release AI validation software
Epic Systems is releasing AI validation software, a spokesperson for Epic detailed to Becker's. -
Epic, Cohere expedite prior authorizations
Epic's Payer Platform has expanded to include Cohere Health's artificial intelligence-driven prior authorization solutions. -
How Epic, Oracle customers are using EHR AI tools
Epic and Oracle Health have witnessed a surge in AI adoption among their clientele, an April 3 report from KLAS found. -
Accuracy of Epic's sepsis model faces scrutiny
EHR vendor Epic's AI-powered sepsis model, which is used by hundreds of hospitals in the U.S., has faced scrutiny, CNBC reported April 3. -
Boston Medical Center creates hospital at home
Boston Medical Center is launching a hospital-at-home program. -
Does wiretap law apply to cookies on hospital websites?
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court will hear a case April 3 on whether hospitals violated a state law prohibiting wiretapping when they had third-party analytics tools on their websites, the Boston Globe reported. -
Walmart Health continues big Texas expansion
Walmart is planning to open four healthcare centers in the Houston area this month followed by four more in the summer and fall, the Houston Chronicle reported April 2. -
Hackensack Meridian Health fined $100K for HIPAA violation
HHS fined Edison, N.J.-based Hackensack Meridian Health $100,000 for failing to provide timely access to medical records under HIPAA. -
California system in downtime after cyberattack
Fairfield, Calif.-based NorthBay Health's IT systems have been disrupted by a cybersecurity incident, according to a post on the system's Facebook page. -
Cleveland Clinic leans into AI to stay atop care needs
When it comes to artificial intelligence, Cleveland Clinic is focusing on how to use the technology to better evaluate its patients and to drive greater caregiver efficiencies. -
Health system leaders split on this new C-suite role
As hospitals and health systems look to harness the power of artificial intelligence, many are looking to add chief AI officer to their executive teams. But is this position necessary? -
Penn Medicine's IT road map
In 2024, Penn Medicine is focusing on prioritizing data security, EHR optimization and strategic partnerships. -
AI, smart beds among tech at new $868M hospital
A new $868 million hospital in New Jersey is equipped with the latest digital technology including artificial intelligence and smart beds, NJBIZ reported April 1. -
Providence spins off Amazon-like healthcare personalization startup
Renton, Wash.-based Providence has spun off a digital health startup after it received a $20 million investment. -
Larry Ellison and Seema Verma: Computers — not humans — can prevent healthcare cyberattacks
Autonomous computer systems are healthcare's best protection against disruptive cyberattacks, Oracle's Larry Ellison and Seema Verma wrote April 1 in The Wall Street Journal. -
9 health systems join digital startup venture with Northwell Health
Nine health systems are partnering with a venture studio aiming to launch digital health startups. -
Nevada hospital reports data breach affecting 3,000 patients
Battle Mountain (Nev.) General Hospital reported a data breach affecting around 3,000 patients in late March, according to HHS.
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