Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Bill would extend hospital-at-home program through 2027
U.S. lawmakers have drafted legislation to expand the CMS waiver for hospital-at-home programs through 2027, drawing applause from the American Hospital Association. -
City of Hope invests $33M in cancer support startup
Duarte, Calif.-based City of Hope has invested $33 million in AccessHope, a cancer support startup that partners with health systems around the country. -
Health systems embrace partnerships for AI
As the healthcare industry continues to embrace technological advancements, an increasing number of health systems are forging strategic partnerships with vendors and companies offering artificial intelligence tools that aim to enhance patient care and streamline operations and administrative tasks. -
Top 12 reasons CIOs are upping their budgets
While some CIOs continue to operate under financial constraints, more than half of IT leaders are expecting a budget hike this year, according to CIO. -
Change Healthcare: Hack affects a 'substantial proportion of people in America'
Change Healthcare says data stolen by hackers in a February cyberattack likely covers a "substantial proportion of people in America." -
New Hampshire hospital caught in vendor breach
A vendor that provides account receivable management services to Manchester, N.H.-based Catholic Medical Center has been affected by a cybersecurity breach that has impacted patient data. -
Mass General Brigham leader lobbies Congress for AI regulation
A Mass General Brigham executive was on Capitol Hill recently to lobby lawmakers for more oversight of healthcare artificial intelligence, Politico reported. -
Ensemble, Microsoft expand partnership on RCM AI platform
Ensemble Health Partners is expanding its partnership with Microsoft to accelerate innovation of EIQ, its proprietary revenue cycle intelligence platform. -
UnitedHealth paid ransom for patient data
UnitedHealth Group admitted to paying ransom in an attempt to protect patient data stolen during the February cyberattack against its subsidiary, Change Healthcare, according to a CNBC report. -
Large language models are poor medical coders: Study
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at New York City-based Mount Sinai found that large language models were poor medical coders. -
Inside NCH Healthcare System's rebrand
The rebranding initiative for Naples, Fla.-based NCH Healthcare System, which recently changed its name to NCH, will roll out in a "phased approach" over the next 18 months, GulfShore Business reported April 22. -
Hackers lurked in Change Healthcare's network for more than a week
Hackers gained entry to Change Healthcare's IT systems nine days before the ransomware attack on the UnitedHealth Group subsidiary, The Wall Street Journal reported April 22. -
Vanderbilt hospital at home integrates with Epic
Vanderbilt Home Care, Vanderbilt Medical Center's home-based care program, went live with an Epic EHR system on Jan. 16. -
Top 10 business drivers for CIOs
CIOs continue to gain stature as business leaders and pick up visibility within their organizations, according to the 2024 State of the CIO report. -
Judge recommends tossing CommonSpirit data breach lawsuit
A federal judge has recommended dismissing a class-action data breach lawsuit against Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health over a 2022 cyberattack. -
New York hospital moves to Epic
Albany (N.Y.) Medical Center went live with an Epic EHR system on March 2. -
'It's not just an Epic workflow anymore': Rush's CIO challenges team to think big
Chicago-based Rush System of Health recently completed the implementation of a new customer 360 architecture to bring together information and data from across the health system about patients, community members, students and more. -
Nurses protest AI at Kaiser Permanente
Hundreds of nurses gathered April 22 to protest the use of artificial intelligence at Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente. -
Providence's data-driven value-based care approach
Renton, Wash.-based Providence is investing in technological infrastructure and patient-centric care to navigate the complexities of value-based care, Semira Singh, director of informatics at the health system, told Becker's. -
80% of Change Healthcare restored after cyberattack
Change Healthcare has reinstated 80% of the functionality for its claims, payment and pharmacy services following a February ransomware attack, the company said.
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