Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Change Healthcare to begin processing $14B in claims
Change Healthcare said March 22 it plans to restore its biggest clearinghouse platforms over the weekend and start processing $14 billion in claims. -
How CoxHealth flattened nurse turnover
CoxHealth was able to reduce its turnover rate from around 25% to around 11%, which is more than a 50% decrease after its virtual nursing program was able to bring back the passion for its staff members. -
Mayo launches primary care app
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic has launched a mobile app that gives patients access to 24/7 virtual care, KEYC reported March 21. -
Sutter Health opens 11K-square-foot digital innovation center
Sacramento, Calif.-based Sutter Health opened an 11,000-square-foot digital innovation center this month in San Francisco to develop new healthcare artificial intelligence and remote patient monitoring platforms, the San Francisco Chronicle reported March 22. -
What's new with Epic EHR installs?
Epic makes sure to have the latest technology, such as generative artificial intelligence, available from the outset of its EHR implementations, a company leader told Becker's. -
Walgreens' VillageMD sells 11 clinics
Walgreens' VillageMD sold 11 locations in Rhode Island to medical group management firm Arches Medical Partners. -
AHA seeks guidance on reporting breaches linked to Change cyberattack
The American Hospital Association sent a letter to the HHS urging them to clarify whether hospitals and health systems should be providing breach notification to patients if protected health information is compromised due to the Feb. 21 cyberattack on Change Healthcare. -
Mark Cuban, Travis Kelce among top 25 healthcare marketing influencers
Mark Cuban, Travis Kelce and Elon Musk are among the top 25 healthcare marketing influencers for 2024, according to MM+M. -
Atrium Health rebrands 2 hospitals
Charlotte, N.C.-based Atrium Health has rebranded its children's hospitals under a common name. -
To build or to buy healthcare AI tools?
As healthcare organizations look to implement more AI tools, the question of whether to build or buy continues to be an ongoing conversation. -
How UnitedHealth's CEO personally supported a physician following cyberattack
As providers nationwide continue to face financial disruptions stemming from the Change Healthcare cyberattack in February, a Florida physician has shared how UnitedHealth Group's CEO, Andrew Witty, personally stepped in to address cash flow challenges. -
Attending physicians less likely to respond to minorities' messages: Study
Racial and ethnic minorities experienced lower response rates from attending physicians for patient portal messages, but higher response rates from registered nurses, indicating potential disparities in triage prioritization, a March 18 study published in JAMA Network Open found. -
9 Epic hospitals affected by data center outage
A San Jose, Calif.-based Equinix data center used by Epic experienced a "power issue" that led to a brief outage March 20. -
Change Healthcare restores Amazon cloud services after cyberattack
Change Healthcare said it has reinstated Amazon cloud services for two of its platforms a month into a cyberattack against the company. -
How CMS is digitizing prior authorizations to save $15B
CMS is aiming to solve one of healthcare's most perplexing — and time-consuming — issues: the dreaded prior authorization. -
Stanford lightens cognitive EHR burden for physicians
Palo Alto, Calif.-based Stanford Health Care researchers found that using AI in the EHR to assist clinicians with answering patient messages has been able to reduce clerical burden and lower feelings of burnout. -
ChatGPT helps diagnose rare diabetes case
A 24-year-old man used ChatGPT to help him get a rare diabetes diagnosis, NBC affiliate KXAN reported March 20. -
Vendor ransomware attack exposes patient data at Tennessee hospital
Memphis, Tenn.-based Regional One Health's obstetrics and gynecology patients' information may have been compromised due to a ransomware attack on a technology vendor KMJ Health Solutions. -
Banner Health to expand clinical AI to 33 hospitals, 6 states
Phoenix-based Banner Health plans to expand a clinical artificial intelligence program to 33 hospitals in 2024 after a successful pilot. -
New UI Health campus to go live with Epic
Iowa City-based UI Health Care's new campus plans to go live with an Epic EHR system in May.
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