Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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OhioHealth outsources home health locations
Columbus-based OhioHealth has outsourced its home health and hospice services to Compassus, a company that specializes in providing integrated home-based care. -
How the CIO role is evolving
Eighty-seven percent of health system CIOs see themselves as strategy influencers, a Sept. 4 survey from healthcare data platform Arcadia found. -
Ochsner rolls out virtual weight management
New Orleans-based Ochsner Health System will now offer comprehensive weight management care through its digital health program. -
Hospital Sisters Health System reports cybersecurity breach
Springfield, Ill.-based Hospital Sisters Health System recently reported a cybersecurity incident that occurred last August. -
The financial case for AI in healthcare: A step-by-step guide for hospital executives
As hospital executives, we're constantly seeking ways to improve patient care while managing costs. Artificial Intelligence promises to revolutionize healthcare delivery, but a critical question remains: Does AI truly deliver on its financial promises? -
Few rural hospitals are using free cybersecurity help, White House says
Less than a quarter of rural hospitals have used a new program that provides free cybersecurity assistance from Microsoft and Google, Nextgov/FCW reported. -
Mayo Clinic Platform helps accelerate Boston Children's spinoff
Mayo Clinic Platform has started offering a Boston Children's Hospital workforce optimization spinoff as a qualified solution. -
$10M gift launches new Mayo AI program
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic has received a $10 million gift to launch an artificial intelligence education program. -
Urgency to adopt AI intensifies for health IT leaders
A Sept. 4 survey from healthcare data platform Arcadia revealed that 96% of healthcare technology leaders view the effective use of AI as crucial for gaining a competitive edge. -
Advocate Health leads $10.4M in funding for data startup
Charlotte, N.C.-based Advocate Health has co-led a $10.4 million funding round for a data imaging startup. -
Apple's pay for 5 health tech jobs
Apple continues aggressively hiring for jobs focused on enhancing the health features of its devices. -
Where does healthcare AI go next? Predictions from 4 leaders
Health systems continue to adopt artificial intelligence for clinical documentation, patient portal messages and utilization management. But what is the next evolution of healthcare AI? -
CrowdStrike executive to testify on hospital IT outage
An executive from a cybersecurity company that caused a global IT outage that affected hospitals will testify before Congress in September. -
Health systems need 'inboxologists'
Access to care remains one of the biggest challenges facing healthcare providers today as clinician shortages intensify and demand for care heats up. -
Ransomware gang phishes for healthcare victims
Federal officials are warning about a ransomware group that is using phishing tactics to hack healthcare organizations. -
What health system leaders think of Epic's latest moves
Health system executives told Becker's they're excited about Epic's continued development of artificial intelligence after attending the EHR vendor's biggest annual meeting. -
Epic grows revenue without 'preordained budget'
Epic reported $4.9 billion revenue last year while expanding its market share, growing the Cosmos database and adding artificial intelligence-driven capabilities, according to CNBC. -
Maryland hospital to pay $2.25M settlement resolving data breach suit
Berlin, Md.-based Atlantic General Hospital agreed to pay a $2.25 million settlement to resolve a data breach lawsuit stemming from a January 2023 ransomware attack against the system, according to The HIPAA Journal. -
Why cybersecurity spending continues to grow
Cybersecurity spending is expected to continue growing as cyberattacks proliferate and organizations safeguard their generative AI platforms, IT consultant Gartner reported. -
Illinois hospital moves to Epic in 3 weeks
An Illinois hospital plans to switch to an Epic EHR in about three weeks, Southern Illinois Now reported.
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