Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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ChristianaCare's CISO receives cybersecurity honor
Anahi Santiago, chief information security officer at Newark, Del.-based ChristianaCare, received the Routhy Award, recognizing her success within cybersecurity. -
How Stanford is using health IT to enhance clinical decision-making
Stanford Medicine received the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society's Davies Award of Excellence for its success in using technology to improve patient care. -
The next vital sign the Apple Watch will reportedly track
The new Apple Watch X, set to be released in 2024, will come equipped with blood pressure tracking technology, Bloomberg reported Aug. 13. -
Identifying opportunity, minimizing risk: How 1 CIO is approaching gen AI adoption
Julie Eastman, Orange, Calif.-based UCI Health's new CIO, said she's identifying opportunities where generative AI can deliver substantial value while ensuring she is minimizing potential risks for her organization. -
Georgia health system files copied by hackers
An unauthorized party has copied files from Tifton, Ga.-based Tift Regional Health System, breaching some patients' Social Security numbers. -
7 changes in the EHR market
The U.S. EHR market is constantly changing, due to such factors as health system consolidation and hospitals migrating from legacy EHRs. -
The most challenging IT roles to fill in healthcare
More specialized and experienced roles such as information security, data and cloud experience are the most challenging roles to fill for hospitals and health systems, according to Brad Reimer, CIO of Sioux Falls, S.D.-based Sanford Health. -
A look at Epic, Microsoft's partnership
Epic Systems and Microsoft have had a long-standing partnership, but have since expanded their alliance as they look to develop and integrate generative AI into their products, as well as make Microsoft's cloud platform compatible with running the large EHR system. -
Vanderbilt University Medical Center rolls out virtual nursing with plans to expand
Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University Medical Center has launched its first virtual nursing program with plans to expand in the future. -
HCA notifies 11 million patients affected in data breach
Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare is sending out letters to patients affected in a July data breach. -
6 Cleveland Clinic-backed digital health companies
Cleveland Clinic’s Innovation studio has been active in the digital health market, investing in virtual health and EHR companies. -
How Tampa General is avoiding the AI 'hype cycle'
With declining funding in the digital health and healthcare artificial intelligence sectors, hospitals are scrambling to make sure they have an adequate investment strategy. -
How VUMC is giving its providers more control of their message baskets
Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University Medical Center has rolled out changes to its patient messaging as there has been an increase in messages sent through its patient portals to its providers. -
Brigham and Women's Hospital PHI exposed during research study
Boston-based Brigham and Women's Hospital is notifying some of its research participants that some of their protected health information may have been posted to a public website. -
Over 600,000 people caught in healthcare debt collector data breach
HHS is investigating Radius Global Solutions for a hacking/IT incident within its network server that has affected over 600,000 individuals. -
Doximity to cut workforce by 10%
Doximity, a digital platform for U.S. medical professionals, stated it will reduce its current workforce by 10 percent, accounting for 100 employees. -
New Jersey hospital mimics Apple's Genius Bar at new facility
Camden, N.J.-based Cooper University Health Care's new facility is creating its own version of Apple's Genius Bar, dubbed Cooper Connect, ROI reported Aug. 7. -
2 paths health systems are taking with generative AI adoption
Michael Hasselburg, PhD, chief digital health officer of University of Rochester (N.Y.) Medical Center, said he sees health systems taking two approaches to generative AI — banning or embracing the new technology. -
Hospital CISOs ask for support from leadership to prevent attacks
As ransomware attacks are shutting down healthcare services across multiple states, hospital cybersecurity leaders told Becker's that protecting healthcare from cyber threats requires total organizational buy-in. -
How Epic, Cerner, Meditech compare in overall performance
KLAS rated Epic Systems an "A," Meditech a "B" and Cerner a "D+" in each vendor's 2023 performance and market share overview.
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