Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Cyberattack leads to payment restructuring at Mississippi hospital
The Feb. 21 cyberattack on Change Healthcare is causing some restructuring of payments at Ocean Springs, Miss.-based Singing River Health System, WLOX reported March 29. -
How long Epic EHR implementations take
Epic implementations can take years but health systems can start going live with the EHR in a matter of months, a company leader told Becker's. -
A look at Amazon's healthcare moves
From conducting layoffs in its One Medical unit to training an AI chatbot to handle incoming patient messages, here are eight of Amazon's healthcare moves reported by Becker's since January: -
Healthcare needs 'adventurous' leaders
Craig Richardville, chief information and digital officer of Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Health, is focused on supporting the system's transition to value-based care and embracing simplicity when applying new, cutting edge technologies. -
Hospital updates MyChart data 2 months after cyberattack
Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago is updating its MyChart patient portal two months after a cyberattack took its IT systems offline. -
VA touts success with Oracle Health EHR amid watchdog concerns
The Department of Veterans Affairs' Oracle Health implementation at one of its Chicago-area facilities is exceeding early expectations, Nextgov reported March 27. -
36 top hospital IT solutions, per Black Book Research
Black Book Research released a list of the top hospital technologies in 36 categories for 2024 as rated by industry customers. -
UnitedHealth investigating data leak from Change hack
UnitedHealth Group has confirmed that data has been compromised due to the Feb. 21 cyberattack on its subsidiary Change Healthcare. -
MyMichigan hospital spends $10M to install Epic
MyMichigan Medical Center Sault in Sault Ste. Marie is spending millions of dollars to install Epic across the hospital, according to The Sault News. -
Why Stanford expanded an AI co-pilot across the enterprise
Palo Alto, Calif.-based Stanford Health Care is expanding an artificial intelligence co-pilot to thousands of physicians to lighten their "cognitive load," a health system leader told Becker's. -
Epic + Oracle Health: What top execs plan for this year
Leaders from two of the largest EHR companies in the U.S. set ambitious goals for the coming months related to artificial intelligence, interoperability and business growth. How do they compare? -
Optum promotes regional CIO
Optum promoted Rodney Plante to senior vice president and CIO of the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions. -
Health system's $10M stadium naming rights deal scrutinized
A California health system's $10 million stadium naming rights deal is under scrutiny at the same time its executive compensation is being questioned, the Fresno (Calif.) Bee reported. -
Health system inks 6-year sponsorship deal with MLB's Phillies
Jacksonville, Fla.-based Nemours Children's Health has inked a six-year sponsorship deal with MLB's Philadelphia Phillies. -
C-suite leaders aren't seeing eye to eye with CISOs
Sixty-six percent of chief information security officers said senior leadership doesn't understand their role within the organization, while 31% of C-suite executives admitted to struggling with understanding the tangible return on investment in cybersecurity, a March 26 survey from FTI Consulting found. -
UnitedHealth pays $3.3B to providers following Change hack
UnitedHealth Group said it has paid out more than $3.3 billion to providers affected by the Feb. 21 cyberattack on its subsidiary Change Healthcare, CNBC reported March 28. -
Northwell backs 'emotionally intelligent' AI voice startup
The venture capital arm of New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health is backing a startup that is developing a conversational artificial intelligence platform that mimics human speech. -
Digital health venture capital deals stagnate
Digital health deal values plummeted in 2023, even as the number of deals increased, according to Pitchbook. -
Oracle Health in the last 30 days
Oracle Health, which ranks No. 2 in U.S. hospital EHR market share, had a busy March. Here are seven headlines from the company formerly known as Cerner. -
R1 RCM reports data breach
R1 RCM has notified patients potentially affected by a cybersecurity incident that involved personal identifiable information and personal health information.
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