Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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The 'Epic effect': How the EHR vendor shapes Wisconsin's politics
Epic's huge expansion in recent years could shift the 2024 presidential election, Bloomberg reported Jan. 12 -
Optum's 2023 financial performance
Optum has reported total revenues of $226.6 billion for the fiscal year 2023, a 24% increase compared to the previous year, according to UnitedHealth Group's fourth quarter earnings report released Jan. 12. -
Missouri hospital restores EHR system after cybersecurity incident
Liberty (Mo.) Hospital has restored access to its EHR at its hospital and clinics after a cybersecurity incident disrupted the system. -
Walmart Health seeking multiple senior leaders
Walmart Health is seeking several senior management and director-level positions in its Chief Medical Office and the Walmart Healthcare Research Institute. -
Why Scripps hired a former FBI agent
As healthcare organizations across the country are seeing an increase in cybersecurity incidents coupled with a rise in violence against nurses, physicians and hospital staff, San Diego-based Scripps Health has hired a new secret weapon to try to make the organization safer. -
AMA recommends more talking, fewer EHR messages
The American Medical Association has a simple solution for reducing the deluge of EHR messages: Talk to your colleagues more. -
Amazon seeking engineer with healthcare experience
Amazon Web Services is searching for a principal engineer with deep healthcare experience. -
City of Hope creates 1st oncology-specific large language model
City of Hope has created one of the first oncology-specific large language models, Nasim Eftekhari, executive director of applied AI and data science at the Duarte, Calif.-based organization, told Becker's. -
Johns Hopkins All Children's 'Netflix' case: A timeline
The case of Maya Kowalski, whose family won a $261 million judgment against St. Petersburg, Fla.-based Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, has captivated healthcare industry observers and Netflix viewers alike. -
What health system marketing chiefs are saying about generative AI
Generative artificial intelligence remains top of mind for health system marketing chiefs heading into 2024. -
UnityPoint Health partnership to expand remote patient monitoring
At West Des Moines, Iowa-based UnityPoint Health, a partnership with HealthSnap will help expand remote patient monitoring to service more patients. -
Healthcare leaders named top 'digital health influencers'
Digital health company Digital Salutem has named 25 healthcare leaders as "25 digital health influencers to follow in 2023." -
Novant Health pays $6.6M over pixel fallout
Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Novant Health has agreed to pay $6.6 million for using an advertising tool called a tracking pixel that shared personal information with technology companies, WRAL reported Jan. 10. -
Epic-developed scribe aims to reduce documentation time
DeepScribe, an AI-based documentation tool, announced that it is more fully integrated into Epic's interface. -
Generative AI IDs social determinants in EHR notes: Mass General Brigham
Generative artificial intelligence can identify social determinants of health within EHR notes, accurately and without bias, determining which patients might need extra support, according to Somerville, Mass.-based Mass General Brigham. -
Boston Children's Hospital adopts new ChatGPT platform
Boston Children's Hospital is among the early adopters of the new ChatGPT Team platform from OpenAI that allows companies to customize their generative artificial intelligence uses. -
Georgia hospital 1st in US with Amazon 'walk-out' store
Savannah, Ga.-based St. Joseph's/Candler is the first health system in the country to open a retail market for staff and visitors that uses Amazon's Just Walk Out technology. -
Wisconsin lawmakers look to rename VA medical center
Wisconsin congressional delegates are pushing a bill to rename the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Tomah, Wis., after Jason Simcakoski. -
Geisinger secures grant to propel virtual nursing
Danville, Pa.-based Geisinger has received a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development to expand its virtual nursing program in Pennsylvania. -
Children's Hospital Los Angeles rolls out virtual nursing
Children's Hospital Los Angeles will join the ranks of hospitals instituting a virtual nursing program.
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