Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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How much CIOs can expect to earn in '24
Top IT leaders can expect to be paid healthily in 2024, with base compensation ranging from $175,000 to $500,000 and above, CIO reported. -
10 most influential healthcare data analytics leaders
Ten healthcare leaders were named "Most Influential Data & Analytics Leaders in the USA's Healthcare Sector for 2024" by Aim Research. -
The many hats of the healthcare CIO
The role of a healthcare CIO has transcended its traditional boundaries, presenting both increased responsibility and exciting opportunities in 2024. -
Epic accused of patent infringement
EHR vendor Epic Systems is facing a patent infringement lawsuit over its patient portal software MyChart. -
Is General Catalyst's 'bold bet' the future of healthcare? Hospital execs are watching
Hospital C-suite leaders told Becker's that time will tell whether General Catalyst's acquisition of an Ohio health system is the future of healthcare — but they are paying close attention. -
'Punishing the victims': Would banning ransom payments stop hospital cyberattacks?
As ransomware attacks on hospitals and health systems hit an all-time high in 2023, executives, legislators and patients alike are searching for a solution. -
WHO releases AI ethics guidance
The World Health Organization has released guidance for the use of large language models and artificial intelligence in healthcare. -
Pixel tracking lawsuit against Meta likely to advance
A putative class-action lawsuit against Meta over its pixel-tracking tools placed on health systems' patient portals will likely proceed in court, GovInfoSecurity reported Jan. 17. -
Samsung deepens healthcare wearables push
Samsung confirmed it will release a new smart ring, dubbed the 'Galaxy Ring', which has been described as 'powerful and accessible' for users who wish to monitor health data. -
Debate grows over generative AI for nurses at UCSF Health
San Francisco-based UCSF Health is implementing an AI model for nurses to enhance patient care and efficiency, but some staff members oppose the move. -
Robots ease human workload at Virginia hospital
At Pearisburg, Va.-based Carilion Giles Community Hospital, two Moxie robots have started to make their daily rounds. -
Separating AI Hype from AI Reality: 3 Considerations for Healthcare Leaders
When ChatGPT shot to 100 million monthly active users in just two months, leaders across industries took notice—and so did digital health vendors. Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) went from comic books and movies to real-world experimentation in record time. -
Amazon upskills employees to work in healthcare
Amazon is upskilling its employees so they can work in its healthcare businesses. -
IT spending to grow in '24 — but not from generative AI
IT spending is expected to grow 6.8% this year, though — despite the hype — that growth won't be driven by generative artificial intelligence, IT consultant Gartner predicts. -
30 hospitals, health systems back AHA in HHS lawsuit
Thirty hospitals and health systems have lent their names to an American Hospital Association lawsuit challenging an HHS data-tracking rule. -
Epic makes AI-powered clinical documentation widely available
Epic has made an AI-powered system that automates clinical documentation during patient and physician encounters widely available. -
University Hospitals projects $100M+ annual benefit from EHR install
Cleveland-based University Hospitals installed Epic EHR last year, a $400 million investment that consolidated 15 systems into a single integrated platform. -
'Uncovering a treasure': Cleveland Clinic's next steps in quantum computing
Nearly a year has passed since Cleveland Clinic and IBM unveiled the world's first quantum computer dedicated to healthcare research. The computer — which is also the first onsite, private sector IBM-managed quantum computer in the U.S. — is among the biggest ways the health system has changed in the last year, according to Serpil Erzurum, MD, chief research and academic officer of Cleveland Clinic. -
CVS appoints CMO for Pharmacy and Consumer Wellness division
Erin Condon, interim Chief of Marketing of the Pharmacy and Consumer Wellness division at CVS, has accepted the position on a permanent basis. -
Hackers level bomb threats against hospitals
The FBI, Department of Homeland Security, and National Counterterrorism Center announced Jan. 12 ongoing bomb threats to multiple public institutions, including hospitals and health systems.
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