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Boston-based Tufts Medicine has indefinitely paused its hospital-at-home initiative because of the health system's "constrained financial environment," a spokesperson told Becker's.

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Point B, a business innovation and technology consulting firm, acquired Lumson, a software development company, to meet increasing demands for digital transformation services.

Seventy-three percent of healthcare leaders said they are increasing investments in AI, according to a new report from digital health company Define Ventures.

The next big healthcare technologies include artificial intelligence to diagnose and find treatments for diseases and automated credentialing for health systems, Fast Company reported Nov. 19.

Columbus-based OhioHealth has been experiencing promising early results from its 84 smart hospital rooms and plans to expand the technology to more facilities.

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