Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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The buzz at HIMSS '24? 6 takeaways
"Everyone's talking about AI." -
Northwell inks clinical AI partnership
New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health is rolling out an AI-powered clinical documentation feature. -
AI expands data science team at Texas Children's
Houston-based Texas Children's Hospital said the growth in AI has caused the organization to grow its data science team. -
Federal government launches investigation into UnitedHealth over Change hack
The federal government is launching an investigation into UnitedHealth Group following the February cyberattack on its Change Healthcare subsidiary that has significantly affected providers' financial stability nationwide. -
Healthcare execs need to 'iterate faster' for success, says CIO
Baton Rouge, La.-based Franciscan Ministries of Our Lady Health System embarked on a journey last year to incorporate more artificial intelligence into its operational and clinical systems. -
Oracle expects Cerner to 'return to growth' next year
Oracle reported a 7% bump in total third quarter revenue to $13.3 billion, but Cerner continues to challenge the tech giant's bottom line. -
Symplr announces AI healthcare solution
Healthcare software company Symplr announced a new AI and machine learning offering called SymplrAI on March 11. -
Meditech adds ambient technology to EHR
Meditech is adding ambient listening technology to its Expanse EHR system. -
Data breach affects more than 2,000 Texas hospital patients
Dallas-based UT Southwestern Medical Center has been hit with a data breach that is affecting 2,094 patients, according to a data security breach report on Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's website. -
Medical records found on front lawn of shuttered hospital
Medical records from former patients of Richland, Ga.-based Stewart Webster Hospital were found on the now-shuttered facility's front lawn, CBS affiliate WRBL reported March 11. -
Mayo Clinic invents new healthcare AI
Researchers from Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic have invented a new class of healthcare artificial intelligence they say could help advance cancer care. -
Mass General Brigham takes next step in 10-year AI plan
Somerset, Mass.-based Mass General Brigham inked a 10-year commitment to artificial intelligence solutions with GE HealthCare in 2017, and the next step is integrating medical imaging foundation models into its AI research work. -
RevSpring acquired by investment firm
Seattle-based investment firm Frazier Healthcare Partners closed its acquisition of end-to-end financial services company RevSpring from GTCR, a private equity firm, on March 12. -
Massachusetts hospitals losing $24M a day from Change Healthcare hack
Massachusetts hospitals are losing at least $24 million a day due to the Change Healthcare cyberattack, the state hospital association reported. -
Oracle expands healthcare platform
Oracle added a generative artificial intelligence service to its suite of cloud applications, services and analytics capabilities for healthcare customers on March 12. -
Google Cloud digs deeper into generative AI for healthcare
Google Cloud launched new generative artificial intelligence tools for healthcare and life sciences organizations focused on improved patient outcomes. -
Stanford Health Care adopts Microsoft AI copilot organizationwide
Palo Alto, Calif.-based Stanford Health Care is rolling out an AI copilot from Microsoft's Nuance enterprisewide after a successful pilot with the technology. -
Apple touts Vision Pro as healthcare tool
Epic Systems, UC San Diego Health, Boston Children's and Cedars-Sinai are launching healthcare-focused apps for Apple's new Vision Pro headset. -
Health systems form AI council with Microsoft
Leaders from Duke Health, Advocate Health, Northwestern Medicine and more are forming a new consortium with Microsoft to ensure AI is being used safely and fairly. -
Amazon launches virtual medical assistance through Alexa
Amazon's Alexa has integrated a telehealth and virtual healthcare delivery platform by Hellocare into its software, allowing patients to make calls and seek medical assistance from physicians and nurses through the use of their voice.
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