Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Health systems make big bets on ambient technology
Ambient clinical documentation is catching the eye of tech companies, EHR vendors and health systems as the technology promises to give physicians more face-to-face time with patients, CNBC reported March 16. -
Cleveland Clinic seeks AI chief
Cleveland Clinic is hiring for a chief artificial intelligence officer, hoping to harness the power of the growing technology for healthcare. -
Inside HCA + Google's generative AI project
A leader from Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare said physicians' reactions have been "generally pretty positive" to a new generative artificial intelligence project with Google. -
Change attack update: UnitedHealth launching medical claims solution
UnitedHealth Group has advanced more than $2 billion to providers and is launching software for medical claims preparation beginning March 18 following the cyberattack on its Change Healthcare subsidiary in late February. -
Six cybersecurity points Healthcare CIOs should explain to their boards
The confidence your board and other stakeholders have in your organization’s cybersecurity strategy can influence decisions about prioritization of budget, resources, and reputation for your team. -
The Change Healthcare cyberattack: A timeline
The most significant and consequential cyberattack in American history began Feb. 21 against UnitedHealth Group's Change Healthcare, crippling financial operations for hospitals, insurers, pharmacies and medical groups nationwide. -
Mayo unveils launch pad for digital health tools
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic Platform is helping bring digital health tools to market by launching Solutions Studios. -
Lurie Children's works to restore MyChart post-hack
Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago is in the process of bringing its MyChart system back online after it was taken offline Jan. 31 in the wake of a cyberattack. -
Meditech, Microsoft's Nuance partner
EHR vendor Meditech will embed Microsoft's Nuance DAX Copilot into its Expanse EHR platform. -
CommonSpirit creates internal AI assistant
Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health has launched its own internal AI assistant, Insightli. -
Heard at HIMSS '24: How 12 healthcare leaders use generative AI at work
Generative artificial intelligence was the talk of this week's HIMSS 2024 conference in Orlando, Fla., with executives discussing their health systems' plans for the technology. -
Oracle Health 'not just an EHR company,' Seema Verma says
Even though Oracle Health is one of the largest EHR vendors in the world, the company does way more than that, its general manager says. -
How much money are hackers selling medical records for?
Medical records are selling for $60 on the dark web, CNBC reported March 15. -
Amazon's One Medical patients affected by UnitedHealth, Mount Sinai dispute
An ongoing clash between UnitedHealthcare and New York City-based Mount Sinai will have effects on some of Amazon's One Medical patients, a spokesperson from One Medical confirmed to Becker's. -
Health systems, disruptors back AI nonprofit
Mayo Clinic, Kaiser Permanente, Amazon, CVS Health and more are joining the Coalition for Health AI, also known as CHAI, an organization looking to increase transparency regarding healthcare AI. -
South Carolina health system completes $40M Epic install
Georgetown, S.C.-based Tidelands Health has completed its $40 million transition to an Epic EHR system. -
In the Wake of a Major Cyberattack, Focus on These Three Priorities
The Change Healthcare ransomware attack has sown chaos in the healthcare industry. -
Florida health system inks 10-year, $5.4M theater naming deal
A Florida health system will pay $5.4 million over 10 years to have its name on a local amphitheater. -
What's not talked about in healthcare enough?
In the rapidly evolving landscape of healthcare technology, industry leaders express a common concern: the overshadowing of fundamental practices by the allure of cutting-edge innovations. -
New York system expands telehealth with a surprising partner
The University of Rochester (N.Y.) Medical Center recently partnered with multiple technology companies to install virtual care stations around the community with a nontraditional partner.
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