Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Tech isn't lowering hospital expenses: Survey
Seventy-one percent of healthcare executives say that implementing new technology has not lowered overall hospital expenses, a Feb. 9 survey from Ernst & Young found. -
Celebrities tackle hospital price transparency at Super Bowl
Rapper Jelly Roll, country music artist Lainey Wilson and singer-songwriter Valerie June took aim at healthcare price transparency during the Super Bowl, MM+M reported Feb. 9. -
Meet Boston Children's ChatGPT 'unicorn'
Boston Children's Hospital's ChatGPT expert is teaching physicians and artificial intelligence how to understand one another better. And he is one of a "small handful of people on the planet" qualified to do so. -
HHS adds 2 networks to hospital data exchange
Two more health information networks have been added to a nationwide data exchange used by hospitals and health systems, HHS said Feb. 12. -
Epic deepens ambient listening capabilities
Epic has embedded Abridge's generative AI for clinical documentation within its standard workflows. -
Top 10 'next-generation' EHRs
EHRs are increasingly incorporating artificial intelligence and cloud-based digital tools. But which ones are doing it best? -
The 'ripple effects' of a children's hospital cyberattack
The cyberattack on Lurie Children's Hospital, the largest pediatric medical center in the Chicago area, is having "ripple effects" for patients and physicians across the region, WBEZ reported. -
Georgia bill aims to restrict AI in healthcare
Legislators in Georgia aim to set guardrails for artificial intelligence in healthcare. -
Unlocking the potential of retail-health system alliances: Viewpoint
Healthcare is facing significant challenges, including rising costs, inconsistent quality and unequal access, but collaboration between retailers and health systems could be a powerful solution to tackle these issues, according to a recent Harvard Business Review article. -
WellSpan taps virtual care company for primary care, behavioral health
York, Pa.-based WellSpan Health has tapped KeyCare, an Epic-based virtual care company, to help expand its virtual primary care and behavioral health services. -
How Baptist Health boosted the patient experience
In a bid to elevate the patient experience and cultivate a patient-centered culture, Louisville, Ky.-based Baptist Health Medical Group introduced a new model to improve service quality and optimize patient outcomes. -
Why being the 'best' isn't Hartford HealthCare's top priority
There is an urgent need for a radical reimagination of the healthcare system, Jeffrey Flaks, president and CEO of Hartford (Conn.) HealthCare, told Becker's. -
Health systems forge ahead with Epic transitions
In 2023, Becker'sreported on 18 hospitals and health systems looking to switch over to an Epic EHR system, and although installs are slated to take a couple of months, many organizations are making significant progress. -
IT incident at Missouri hospital potentially exposed patient data
Liberty (Mo.) Hospital said an IT incident that was discovered Dec. 19 may have compromised some patient information. -
What it's like for a health system to outsource IT
One health system wanted to aim its technology focus on digital innovation and patient care. So it outsourced its IT department. -
Fitch: Credit hit 'unlikely' from Lurie Children's cyberattack
Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago likely won't face an immediate hit to its credit rating from the cyberattack it has been dealing with since late January, according to Fitch Ratings. -
How long can hospitals survive a tech blackout?
Hospitals are facing a concerning surge in hacking incidents, as 6 out of every 10 healthcare organizations experienced a ransomware attack in the last year, according to NBC Washington. This is raising the question: How long can organizations take care of patients when their systems are seized? -
Feds warn of new ransomware gang targeting healthcare
The Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center is warning about a ransomware gang, Akira, that is posing a new threat to the healthcare industry. -
'We need to disrupt ourselves': Tampa General's CEO is all in on hospital-at-home expansion bill
Hospital at home programs cover only acute care patients, but that could change with a new bill introduced in the Senate. -
Cleveland Clinic joins AI consortium
Cleveland Clinic is joining the U.S. AI Safety Institute Consortium.
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