Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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AI expertise gets more expensive as hospitals bulk up
Health systems are evaluating the best strategy for integrating artificial intelligence into the broader organization, which sometimes means bringing on additional AI expertise. -
Mayo embraces 'citizen development' for AI
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic is taking a different approach with AI and is leaning into its clinicians so that they can develop their own AI capabilities, MITSloan reported March 27. -
Providence continues rebranding initiative
Renton, Wash.-based Providence has begun implementing new signage at Spokane, Wash.-based Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center and Children's Hospital, The Spokesman Review reported March 26. -
What hospital-at-home leaders can learn from hospitalists
To truly scale "hospital at home," its leaders should take a page from hospitalists, a similarly disruptive care model that grew exponentially, two physician leaders wrote in Health Affairs. -
'Double extortion' ransomware group claims hospital hack
A ransomware group that specializes in "double extortion" has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on an Oklahoma hospital, HIPAA Journal reported. -
25 best healthcare software companies, per Healthcare Technology Report
Healthcare Technology Report released its list of the top 25 healthcare software companies of 2024. -
Sutter inks gen AI deal
Sacramento, Calif.-based Sutter Health signed a new partnership to bring generative artificial intelligence to more than 12,000 affiliated physicians systemwide. -
The tech Ochsner physicians hail as 'life-changing'
For the first time in a long time, Amy Trainor, RN, system vice president and CIO at New Orleans-based Ochsner Health, said she is hearing physicians say that a piece of technology is proving to be "life changing." -
Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland Cavaliers opening performance center
Cleveland Clinic will open a new facility that will serve as a performance center for the Cleveland Cavaliers. -
Will hospitals need to notify patients about the Change hack?
Following the Change Healthcare cyberattack in February, questions remain around what data may have been stolen and how patients would be notified if needed — the issue is top of mind for hospitals nationwide. -
Allegheny Health Network to roll out 'smart' patient rooms
Allegheny Health Network is preparing to roll out a smart patient room and a digital nursing program at one of its hospitals, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported March 26. -
Hackers access North Dakota hospital's network
An unauthorized party has obtained access to Cavalier, N.D.-based Pembina County Memorial Hospital's internal network. -
State extends 500+ loans due to Change cyberattack
The Maryland Department of Health has dispensed more than 500 loans to healthcare providers affected by the Change Healthcare cyberattack, WYPR reported. -
The analytics 'machine' driving a Stanford hospital
An analytics "machine" powers Stanford Children's Health, preventing surgeries from getting canceled and patients from being diverted, a health system leader told Becker's. -
Mayo, Kaiser Permanente + HCA: 8 Big Tech health system partnerships
Health systems continue to look to Big Tech to help with artificial intelligence and clinical documentation. Here are eight new partnerships Becker's reported on in the past month. -
OhioHealth hospital spends $12M on EHR upgrade
OhioHealth Van Wert Hospital has spent $12 million to upgrade its EHR system to CareConnect. -
VA's Oracle Health EHR faces more scrutiny
A watchdog has found that the Department of Veteran Affairs' Oracle Health EHR system has had scheduling errors and pharmacy-related coding problems, which have led to patient safety incidents. -
Alphabet healthcare arm Verily cuts jobs
Verily, a healthcare and life sciences arm of Google parent company Alphabet, has cut jobs. -
Why Providence is leaning into remote patient monitoring
Renton, Wash.-based Providence is leaning heavily into remote patient monitoring for its at-home care strategy, a health system leader told Becker's. -
Epic in the last 30 days
From developing over 60 generative AI models to making its software available on Apple platforms, here are 10 updates on Epic's operations, software products and partnerships reported by Becker's Hospital Review in March:
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