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.
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GE HealthCare and Boston-based Mass General Brigham developed an artificial intelligence algorithm to reduce administrative burden.
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.
Morgan Stanley found that 94 percent of healthcare companies utilize artificial intelligence in some way and projected the average budget AI allocation to increase from 5.7 percent in 2022 to 10.5 percent in 2024.
A rural Appalachian healthcare provider has boosted its connectivity by switching to Starlink satellite internet from Elon Musk's SpaceX, Virginia Business reported.
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.