Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Change Healthcare asks to consolidate dozens of cyberattack lawsuits
Change Healthcare has asked a U.S. court panel to consolidate dozens of cyberattack-related lawsuits to a federal court in Tennessee. -
MedStar Health to provide at-home acute care
Columbia, Md.-based MedStar Health is teaming up with Dispatch Health to provide acute care services in patients' homes. -
Microsoft's Nuance wins court case over 3D medical scans
A federal appeals court sided with Microsoft's Nuance Communications over a lawsuit involving its medical imaging technology. -
Northwestern Medicine, Dell forge AI alliance
Chicago-based Northwestern Medicine sealed an artificial intelligence partnership with Dell Technologies. -
City of Hope data breach affected 827,149 patients
Duarte, Calif.-based City of Hope reported a data breach affecting hundreds of thousands of patients last year. -
Missouri hospital switching to Epic
Springfield, Mo.-based Jordan Valley Community Health Center is moving to an Epic EHR system, SBJ reported April 4. -
Health systems are evaluating AI beyond dollar signs
When it comes to evaluating the return on investment for AI initiatives, hospitals and health systems assess whether they lead to improved patient outcomes, patient experience and operational efficiency rather than measuring it only in dollars. -
Idaho hospital reports data breach
Kootenai Health is investigating a breach of its IT network, the Coeur d'Alene Press reported April 4. -
NYU Langone Health leader fired over tweets speaks out
A former NYU Langone Health leader said he has become "radioactive" after the health system fired him for violating its social media policy. -
A's temporary home stadium a 1st for health systems
MLB's Oakland Athletics will play their home games in a stadium named after a health system starting next year, the team said April 4. -
System granted $45M line of credit as cash flow dwindles after Change Healthcare cyberattack
New Bern, N.C.-based CarolinaEast Health System will receive $45 million as it is experiencing cash flow issues due to the Feb. 21 cyberattack on Change Healthcare, News 12 reported April 3. -
Hackers tried to steal hospital's cancer treatment for ransom: Report
Hackers tried to steal files on a cancer treatment to hold for ransom in a recent cyberattack on Duarte, Calif.-based City of Hope, databreaches.net reported. -
HCA rolls out EHR referrals to psychiatrists
Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare's physician practices and urgent care centers can now refer patients to psychiatric care through their EHR system. -
How UnitedHealth handled crisis communications after Change hack
UnitedHealth Group initially gave few details about the Change Healthcare hack then tried to recruit providers to act as spokespeople for its loan program, The Wall Street Journal reported. -
Cybercriminals pose as hospital finance employees, divert payments
A cybercriminal group is targeting health system IT help desks in a new scheme to gain access to the organization's computer systems and divert payments, according to an April 4 warning from the American Hospital Association. -
AI-generated music: Just 1 part of Northwell's marketing strategy
As some health systems continue to lose money, marketing teams have to work harder with less dollars, Ramon Soto, chief marketing officer of Northwell Health said on an MM+M podcast. -
HHS to launch cybersecurity prep 'one-stop shop' following Change attack
HHS is launching a "one-stop-shop" for cybersecurity preparedness in response to the cyberattack on UnitedHealth's Change Healthcare in February, Federal News Network reported April 1. -
Epic to release AI validation software
Epic Systems is releasing AI validation software, a spokesperson for Epic detailed to Becker's. -
Epic, Cohere expedite prior authorizations
Epic's Payer Platform has expanded to include Cohere Health's artificial intelligence-driven prior authorization solutions. -
How Epic, Oracle customers are using EHR AI tools
Epic and Oracle Health have witnessed a surge in AI adoption among their clientele, an April 3 report from KLAS found.
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