Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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10 healthcare organizations go live with Epic
Portland, Ore.-based nonprofit digital healthcare innovation group OCHIN, Inc. said 10 healthcare organizations began using its OCHIN Epic EHR in the second quarter of 2024. -
Why 2 health systems created a virtual care startup
Two health systems were a "match made in heaven" when they collaborated to form a virtual care company that has already been a hit with patients. -
Why IT unemployment continues to rise
IT unemployment kept climbing in June as employers automate tech jobs with artificial intelligence, IT consulting firm Janco Associates reported. -
Feds: Geisinger breach suspect had machines to create fake IDs
Court records allege that a former Nuance employee accused of breaching patient data from Danville, Pa.-based Geisinger had fake IDs and a machine used to create them, PennLive reported. -
Federal officials withdrawal from health AI coalition
Micky Tripathi, PhD, and Troy Tazbaz are stepping down from their roles as federal observers on the board of the Coalition for Health AI (CHAI), a nonprofit supported by health systems. -
UPMC's Epic install 10 months in: 'We're seeing a symphony happen'
UPMC announced in September 2023 the system would transition its nine separate EHRs into one instance of Epic, a gigantic project involving more than 600 IT technicians and 1,200 clinical leaders to transfer 6 million patient records. -
'There's no turning back': UVM Health inks generative AI deal
Burlington, Vt.-based University of Vermont Health Network signed a deal with generative AI company Abridge for clinical documentation. -
Virginia hospital moves to Meditech EHR
Hot Springs, Va.-based Bath Community Hospital will switch to a Meditech EHR system on July 15. -
California hospital nears full restoration amid cybersecurity recovery
Poway, Calif.-based Palomar Health Medical Group is inching closer to restoring access to its systems after suspicious activity forced them offline. -
46 health IT leaders predict the future of healthcare delivery
As healthcare evolves, the question of what the future holds is increasingly looming. Among a sea of innovations and challenges, forty-six health IT and finance leaders shared their predictions on how healthcare delivery will change in the coming decade. -
Mergers give hospitals new EHR systems
Mergers are providing hospitals with access to new and advanced EHR systems. -
Healthcare proves tough for retail giants
Walmart aimed to leverage its retail success formula in the healthcare sector, however, the experiment did not go as planned, The Wall Street Journal reported July 5. -
Health systems oppose new cybersecurity rules
Health systems and industry trade groups are objecting to new cybersecurity reporting requirements proposed by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. -
Why CIO pay is increasing
Artificial intelligence is helping drive CIO pay packages to new highs, The Wall Street Journal reported July 8. -
Texas system restores EHR access 2 months after breach
San Antonio-based CentroMed has regained access to its EHR system after a May 1 cyberattack forced the system offline. -
Epic, Oracle EHR consulting firm conducts layoffs
Nordic, an EHR consulting firm, informed the Ohio Department of Job & Family Services of a workforce reduction. -
Epic is No. 1 worldwide after adding 356 hospitals last year
Epic has the largest hospital EHR market share in the world after adding big contracts in Canada and Australia last year, according to KLAS Research's Global (Non-US) EHR Market Share 2024 report, released July 8. -
MultiCare charging for MyChart messages
On July 1, MultiCare implemented fees for MyChart messages, joining a growing number of health systems aiming to manage the increasing volume of patient communications. -
EHRs in 10 years: What will be possible?
Health systems spend millions of dollars in EHRs and applications to leverage the platform's full potential. As companies add artificial intelligence, ambient listening and more, what will EHRs be able to do a decade from today? -
The EHR exclusive: Overcoming strained resources to optimize your EHR
Technology advances at a breakneck pace these days, and small IT teams with limited resources often scramble to keep their tech secure and useful to clinicians. And that can be a problem, since technology only streamlines and optimizes patient care if it can be successfully deployed.
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