Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Minnesota hospital transitions clinics to Epic
Duluth, Minn.-based Essentia Health is transitioning its Mid Dakota Clinics in Bismarck, N.D., to an Epic EHR system. -
The healthcare AI work making Dr. Giovanni Piedimonte think of Oppenheimer
Healthcare's artificial intelligence advent is something that worries Giovanni Piedimonte, MD. -
How Trinity Health perfected the tech for virtual nursing
Livonia, Mich.-based Trinity Health now has virtual nursing in 19 hospitals across 10 states as it marches toward its goal of having the care model in 6,500 beds nationwide. -
Microsoft seeking chief medical officer
Microsoft recently posted five job openings related to its health business. Below are the open positions as of Jan. 16: -
Is Google's healthcare AI more human than human physicians?
Can healthcare artificial intelligence be more human than humans? -
Illinois health system expanding home-based care
Peoria, Ill.-based OSF HealthCare is expanding its hospital-at-home program to another facility. -
Baptist Health charts data-driven course
In the dynamic landscape of healthcare, staying ahead requires a robust data strategy, Sha Edathumparampil, corporate vice president and chief data officer of Coral Gables, Fla.-based Baptist Health, told Becker's. -
Fitbit affected by Google job cuts
Layoffs across multiple divisions at Google announced Jan. 10 caused a ripple effect that impacts Fitbit technologies. -
Data encrypted in cyberattack on Ascension Wisconsin vendor
A third-party vendor said Glendale-based Ascension Wisconsin may have been caught in a cyberattack that compromised patient data. -
Oracle moves healthcare conference due to 'huge interest'
Oracle is moving the date and location of its upcoming healthcare conference because of "huge interest," the Nashville (Tenn.) Business Journal reported. -
The 'Epic effect': How the EHR vendor shapes Wisconsin's politics
Epic's huge expansion in recent years could shift the 2024 presidential election, Bloomberg reported Jan. 12 -
Optum's 2023 financial performance
Optum has reported total revenues of $226.6 billion for the fiscal year 2023, a 24% increase compared to the previous year, according to UnitedHealth Group's fourth quarter earnings report released Jan. 12. -
Missouri hospital restores EHR system after cybersecurity incident
Liberty (Mo.) Hospital has restored access to its EHR at its hospital and clinics after a cybersecurity incident disrupted the system. -
Walmart Health seeking multiple senior leaders
Walmart Health is seeking several senior management and director-level positions in its Chief Medical Office and the Walmart Healthcare Research Institute. -
Why Scripps hired a former FBI agent
As healthcare organizations across the country are seeing an increase in cybersecurity incidents coupled with a rise in violence against nurses, physicians and hospital staff, San Diego-based Scripps Health has hired a new secret weapon to try to make the organization safer. -
AMA recommends more talking, fewer EHR messages
The American Medical Association has a simple solution for reducing the deluge of EHR messages: Talk to your colleagues more. -
Amazon seeking engineer with healthcare experience
Amazon Web Services is searching for a principal engineer with deep healthcare experience. -
City of Hope creates 1st oncology-specific large language model
City of Hope has created one of the first oncology-specific large language models, Nasim Eftekhari, executive director of applied AI and data science at the Duarte, Calif.-based organization, told Becker's. -
Johns Hopkins All Children's 'Netflix' case: A timeline
The case of Maya Kowalski, whose family won a $261 million judgment against St. Petersburg, Fla.-based Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, has captivated healthcare industry observers and Netflix viewers alike. -
What health system marketing chiefs are saying about generative AI
Generative artificial intelligence remains top of mind for health system marketing chiefs heading into 2024.
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