Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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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. -
Cleveland Clinic, Ascension, Kaiser among 42 health systems chosen for $50M innovation project
Forty-two hospitals and health systems have signed on to a new $50 million innovation initiative from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, which was created by the ACA in 2010. -
Lifepoint Health joins coalition aimed at combating health misinformation
Nashville, Tenn.-based Lifepoint Health joined an alliance, alongside 49 other organizations, aimed at providing patients with access to evidence-based information. -
Digital health: Who's up, who's down
The digital health market is constantly changing, with startups coming onto the scene and more established companies restructuring their strategies. -
Vanderbilt adds automated chat to help patients navigate telehealth, patient portals
Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University Medical Center added an automated chat feature to its help desk to aid employees, patients and families who are seeking technical help with telehealth services, patient portals and more. -
North Shore Health to use simulation training tech for clinical practice
The North Shore Health Care Foundation is dedicating $57,000 to purchase simulation training technology for Grand Marais, Minn.-based North Shore Health. -
Will your iPhone tell you when you're gaining weight? Apple files patent for body scan
Apple has filed a patent for a "Body ID" composition scan that could be used for health evaluations, AppleInsider reported. -
Mayo Clinic set to build 120-acre innovation hub in Arizona
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic plans to start building a 120-acre innovation hub soon at its Arizona campus, the Phoenix Business Journal reported. -
BJC HealthCare's new campaigns focus on the care patients 'deserve'
St. Louis-based BJC HealthCare has released four new commercials focused on patient experiences with its health system, PRWeek reported March 2. -
Stanford Medicine develops app that can identify mpox
Palo Alto, Calif.-based Stanford Medicine scientists have developed an AI-based app that can detect skin lesions caused by mpox, previously known as monkeypox. -
Epic adds 1,700 new jobs as it looks to expand its 'wizard' buildings
EHR giant Epic is looking to add 1,700 jobs as it expands its workforce by 10 percent in 2023, the company is building two of its new 'wizard' buildings for the new staff in Verona, Wis., the Wisconsin State Journal reported March 3. -
FDA says no to Elon Musk company Neuralink's ask to test brain devices on humans, report says
The FDA has rejected a request from Elon Musk's Neuralink to test its brain chips on humans, according to a March 2 TechCrunch story. -
Best Buy's $400M remote patient monitoring company partners with Geisinger, Mount Sinai, NYU Langone Health
Best Buy has partnered with five of the 10 largest U.S. health systems on remote patient monitoring, according to a March 2 earnings call. -
3 healthcare AI projects Google is working on
Greg Corrado, senior research director at Google, said the company sees healthcare as one of the greatest industries where artificial intelligence could provide real value, Politico reported March 2. -
Jackson Health System creates marketing fellowship program
Miami-based Jackson Health System has created its first fellowship program for healthcare marketing and communications jobs.
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