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Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Medicine has billed patients for fewer than 1 percent of MyChart messages since a new policy allowing charges for the patient portal interactions, the Baltimore Banner reported Sept. 6.

Orlando (Fla.) Health has rolled out virtual sitting at four hospitals, joining a growing list of health systems that are turning to the telehealth platform to prevent falls and other injuries.

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Brain-computer interface technology company Synchron announced the completion of patient enrollment for trials at New York City-based Mount Sinai Health System, University at Buffalo (N.Y.) Neurosurgery and Pittsburgh-based UPMC.

The incoming CEO of One Medical will bring plenty of hospital experience to his new role at the helm of the healthcare disruptor.

Better Life Partners, a virtual substance use disorder treatment company, raised $26.5 million in series B financing.

As digital health funding has declined since the COVID-19 era, some former digital health unicorns have been forced to file for bankruptcy.

While generative artificial intelligence will "completely" reshape primary care, there's still a "huge gap between hype and reality" for healthcare AI, a Mount Sinai Health System leader told Becker's.

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