With declining funding in the digital health and healthcare artificial intelligence sectors, hospitals are scrambling to make sure they have an adequate investment strategy.
Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University Medical Center has rolled out changes to its patient messaging as there has been an increase in messages sent through its patient portals to its providers.
Boston-based Brigham and Women's Hospital is notifying some of its research participants that some of their protected health information may have been posted to a public website.
Camden, N.J.-based Cooper University Health Care's new facility is creating its own version of Apple's Genius Bar, dubbed Cooper Connect, ROI reported Aug. 7.
Michael Hasselberg, RN, PhD, chief digital health officer of University of Rochester (N.Y.) Medical Center, said he sees health systems taking two approaches to generative AI — banning or embracing the new technology.
As ransomware attacks are shutting down healthcare services across multiple states, hospital cybersecurity leaders told Becker's that protecting healthcare from cyber threats requires total organizational buy-in.
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