Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Emerging health IT vendors: KLAS
Vendors ranging from value-based care to patient engagement were highlighted by healthcare professionals as some of the most promising health IT vendors of 2024, according to a Jan. 16 KLAS report. -
UC San Diego Health to use AI for predictive kidney stone detection
UC San Diego Health is the first to use Limmi's Disease Insights platform to aid in kidney stone disease recurrence. -
Mississippi hospital boosts data breach reach to 253,000 patients
Singing River Health System has notified 253,000 patients that their data was compromised in a data breach in 2023. -
Illinois hospital rebrands, plans expansion
Hillsboro (Ill.) Area Hospital has rebranded itself as Hillsboro Health to support facility modernization and service expansion. -
PerfectShift appoints new chief technology officer
Cyrus Benjamin has been named chief technology officer at PerfectShift, according to a news release shared with Becker's. -
Children's National develops AI tool to diagnose heart conditions
In Uganda, late-stage rheumatic heart disease is difficult to treat or detect, because the small number of Ugandan cardiologists can't serve the entire population. -
Firm returns stolen hospital data after lawsuit
A cloud-storage firm has returned stolen data to a New York health system that had sued to get it back, Information Security Media Group reported. -
15 top diagnoses for MyChart message bills
As more health systems bill for MyChart messages, the most common diagnoses for these charges include hypertension and sinus and other respiratory infections, a new study found. -
Meditech inks 100th partnership for new system
Meditech has recently signed its 100th customer to the Meditech as a Service (MaaS) platform, a cloud-based, full-service EHR subscription model. -
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
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