Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Hackers lurked in Change Healthcare's network for more than a week
Hackers gained entry to Change Healthcare's IT systems nine days before the ransomware attack on the UnitedHealth Group subsidiary, The Wall Street Journal reported April 22. -
Vanderbilt hospital at home integrates with Epic
Vanderbilt Home Care, Vanderbilt Medical Center's home-based care program, went live with an Epic EHR system on Jan. 16. -
Top 10 business drivers for CIOs
CIOs continue to gain stature as business leaders and pick up visibility within their organizations, according to the 2024 State of the CIO report. -
Judge recommends tossing CommonSpirit data breach lawsuit
A federal judge has recommended dismissing a class-action data breach lawsuit against Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health over a 2022 cyberattack. -
New York hospital moves to Epic
Albany (N.Y.) Medical Center went live with an Epic EHR system on March 2. -
'It's not just an Epic workflow anymore': Rush's CIO challenges team to think big
Chicago-based Rush System of Health recently completed the implementation of a new customer 360 architecture to bring together information and data from across the health system about patients, community members, students and more. -
Nurses protest AI at Kaiser Permanente
Hundreds of nurses gathered April 22 to protest the use of artificial intelligence at Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente. -
Providence's data-driven value-based care approach
Renton, Wash.-based Providence is investing in technological infrastructure and patient-centric care to navigate the complexities of value-based care, Semira Singh, director of informatics at the health system, told Becker's. -
80% of Change Healthcare restored after cyberattack
Change Healthcare has reinstated 80% of the functionality for its claims, payment and pharmacy services following a February ransomware attack, the company said. -
Health First investing $160M on Epic transition
Rockledge, Fla.-based Health First plans to spend more than $160 million over the next two years to transition to an Epic EHR system. -
AI feedback boosts physician notes quality, NYU Langone study finds
Researchers from New York City-based NYU Langone Health found that artificial intelligence feedback on physicians' notes improved their quality. -
How AdventHealth is advancing responsible AI
Altamonte Springs, Fla.-based AdventHealth is participating in two initiatives that focus on implementing and developing artificial intelligence responsibly and safely. -
UC Davis Health, Amazon fight health misinformation with AI
Sacramento, Calif.-based UC Davis Health and Amazon are using generative artificial intelligence to counter health misinformation. -
Health systems undergoing rebrands
In highly competitive markets, hospitals and health systems are rebranding to differentiate themselves and stand out from competitors. -
1st-of-its-kind law protects 'neural data'
With the increasing number of technologies that track brain activity, a new Colorado law aims to protect people's "neural data" from falling into the wrong hands, The New York Times reported. -
How the Change Healthcare hack affected patient care
While the financial impacts of the Change Healthcare hack have gotten a lot of attention, the cyberattack has also harmed patients, health system leaders say. -
Why the former Allscripts is banking on AI
The company formerly known as Allscripts plans to turn its fortunes around by using generative artificial intelligence to find insights in its decades' worth of patient data, Forbes reported April 18. -
40% of physicians ready to use gen AI in patient care
Forty-percent of U.S. physicians said they are prepared to use generative artificial intelligence during patient interactions at the point-of-care, an April 16 survey from Wolters Kluwer found. -
South Carolina hospital investigating patient record mishandling
Conway (S.C.) Medical Center is conducting an internal investigation regarding accusations of mishandling of confidential patient health data, The Sun News reported April 18. -
Why health system AI predictions can fail
Health systems are exploring a variety of applications and use cases for artificial intelligence and generative AI, but the success or failure of projects depends on much more than the technology.
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