Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
  • Data-driven approach to generative AI is too narrow: Report

    Healthcare executives said adopting a conventional, data-centric method for implementing generative AI might be overly limited, emphasizing the possible need for a more comprehensive strategy, according to a new report from Deloitte.
  • How AI is saving physicians time at 4 health systems

    Physicians have been saving time and seeing more patients at health systems that have been early adopters of artificial intelligence-powered clinical documentation tools, the Association of American Medical Colleges reported.
  • How CIOs allocate their time

    CIOs are spending more time working with external partners and innovating outside of their own tech stack, according to research from Cambridge-based Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • Lessons in telehealth: How one Arkansas health system kept seeing patients after a severe weather event

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  • Top 5 digital health priorities for health systems

    Nearly two-thirds of health system C-suite leaders say digital health is easing access to care, though using it to improve patient experience has fallen as a tech priority for executives, a new study found.
  • CHS integrates generative AI through Google

    Community Health Systems, based in Franklin, Tenn., moved its clinical data platform to a system called Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources 1 and is now using Google Cloud technologies to introduce new generative AI features throughout its organization. 
  • HCA digs deeper into digital agenda

    Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare has a robust agenda for advanced digital capabilities that will support business and clinical strategy, CEO Samuel Hazen said during the company's Jan. 30 earnings call.
  • Regional West settles with Oracle, moves to Epic

    Scottsbluff, Neb.-based Regional West Health Services is planning to implement an Epic EHR system, the Star-Herald reported Jan. 30. 
  • How do care-at-home programs fit into your hospital's strategy?

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  • 3 health systems top list of data breaches in Q4

    Three health systems were listed as top companies for data breaches in a Jan. 25 report from nonprofit Identity Theft Resource Center. 
  • Generative AI startup taps 3 health system execs

    A healthcare generative artificial intelligence startup has tapped three current and former health system executives as advisers.
  • Digital health funding hits a wall

    In 2023, the digital health sector experienced more pronounced declines in both funding and deals compared to the overall venture ecosystem, according to a Jan. 25 report from CB Insights.
  • Payer-backed health tech unicorn cuts dozens of jobs

    DispatchHealth, a tech-based home healthcare company valued at more than a billion dollars, has cut dozens of jobs, the Denver Business Journal reported.
  • Top 5 IT investments for health systems

    Hospital and health system C-suite leaders are focusing their technology strategy more on the basics — EHRs and people — than the latest digital tools, a new report found.
  • Best EHRs in 53 specialties

    Black Book Research surveyed thousands of providers to rank the top EHR in each of 53 medical specialties.
  • 4 hospitals suffering data breaches

    A data breach can have a serious impact on a hospital's financial and reputational well-being.
  • Atrium uses 30 virtual care programs

    Charlotte, N.C.-based Atrium Health uses more than 30 virtual care programs to provide access to care to its patients regardless of location, according to a new whitepaper from the health system.
  • Quantiva Health patents AI-based maternal, fetal and infant health solution

    Quantiva Health, a healthcare technology company, announced its novel patent for Maternal and Infant Health Insight and Cognitive Intelligence.
  • The 'hottest new role in corporate America' comes to health systems

    Despite fears that artificial intelligence would kill jobs, the technology has helped create the "hottest new role in corporate America": the chief AI officer, The New York Times reported Jan. 29.
  • 'We are no longer on our home turf': Tampa General rethinks healthcare delivery

    Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital has been on the forefront of leading transformational change and the redesign of healthcare delivery focused on the patient and care coordination, inside and outside the hospital's walls.
  • Justice Department probes healthcare AI

    The Justice Department is investigating the healthcare industry's use of AI in patient records that influences physicians' treatment recommendations, Bloomberg Law reported Jan. 29. 
  • Oracle Health in the last 30 days

    Here is how Oracle Health, the EHR vendor formerly known as Cerner, started off 2024, according to seven Becker's stories.

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