Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Mass General to explore VR therapeutics
Boston-based Massachusetts General Hospital is partnering with virtual reality therapeutics company Rocket VR Health on an 80-patient trial that will study the effect VR has on the quality of life for blood cancer patients. -
Atrium, Best Buy partner on home-based care
Best Buy entered into a partnership with Charlotte, N.C.-based Atrium Health, a part of Advocate Health, to enhance its hospital-at-home program. -
Did the digital health bubble pop? CIOs weigh in
For many in the digital health space, the pandemic years were ones of increased funding, new startups and loose money. Recently, a dramatic drop in funding and layoffs are forcing health systems to deal with a very different digital health environment. -
Northwell sends aid to earthquake victims in Turkey, Syria
New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health is sending 22 palettes of medical and disaster relief to regions in Turkey and Syria devastated by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake in February. -
Why the FTC is cracking down on healthcare data sharing
The FTC is taking a heightened interest in protecting the privacy of health data online and is cracking down on companies such as GoodRx and Amazon as it looks to take a new approach to regulating data collection. -
Mayo, Atrium + more building new innovation hubs
Here are three new healthcare innovation hubs being built: -
Health IT investment plummets in Q4 to $451M
Venture capital investment in health IT fell to $451.3 million in quarter four, down almost 75 percent from 2021's quarterly pace, according to a March 2 health IT report from market researcher PitchBook. -
From one store in Massachusetts to $105B healthcare giant: A timeline of CVS' disruption
CVS went from one store in 1963 to a $105 billion healthcare behemoth that has thousands of pharmacies, hundreds of clinics and an insurance company — and continues to grow. -
Signify Health to offer home-based medical management services
Home health company Signify Health has partnered with Cardinal Health to offer home-based clinical and medication management services to patients. -
Virginia hospital notifies patients of data breach
Richmond, Va.-based Henrico Doctors' Hospital is notifying 990 patients that some of their protected health information was compromised in a data breach. -
Hospitals should use tech layoffs to fill open IT roles, health systems CIOs say
As tech companies conduct massive layoffs, hospitals and health systems IT leaders can take advantage of that opportunity by recruiting laid off IT talent for their open IT roles. -
'Complexity' the name of the IT game for MD Anderson CIO Craig Owen
Making sure IT systems are running — and running effectively — is a concern of every hospital and health system CIO. That's most definitely true when they help inform life-saving chemotherapy. -
VillageMD acquires 30-location practice in Connecticut
VillageMD, which is majority owned by Walgreens, has acquired a 30-location medical group in Connecticut as it continues its rapid expansion around the country. -
Missouri hospital goes live with Epic
St. Joseph, Mo.-based Mosaic Life Care went live with its new Epic EHR system, local news outlet KQ2 reported March 5. -
What's Amazon's next move in healthcare? 5 predictions
Amazon could look to home-based care or insurance for its next move into healthcare, health system digital and innovation leaders told Becker's. -
Georgia health system's operations disrupted by cyberattack
A cyberattack disrupted Warner Robins, Ga.-based Houston Healthcare's operations; the health system was able to remain open and care for patients using its backup processes and downtime procedures. -
IT job openings at OSF, U of Wisconsin and MaineHealth
Tech workers are in demand, and some of the top health systems have openings for IT talent. -
3 ways to prevent attacks from ransomware gang Royal, according to FBI, CISA
Royal is one of the major ransomware gangs targeting healthcare, and the FBI and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency gave tips for averting its attacks. -
Weill Cornell launches AI-powered provider matching
New York City-based Weill Cornell Medicine is partnering with healthcare artificial intelligence company Hatchleaf to use machine learning and AI to match patients with providers. -
Health records in real-time: How the shift to value-based care affects patient records
As the U.S. health system transitions to value-based care, there is a need for more longitudinal and patient-centric records that can be updated in real time, according to a March 2 health IT report from market researcher PitchBook.
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