Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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New medical drama to film at Allegheny Health Network hospital
A Pittsburgh-based Allegheny Health Network hospital will be featured in the medical drama "The Pitt" on the streaming platform Max. -
Mount Sinai's strategy for implementing TEFCA
As the demand for interoperability persists, health systems nationwide are turning to the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement to set new standards for interconnectedness and quality of care. -
Penn State Health enters into negotiations for Epic switch
Hershey, Pa.-based Penn State Health has entered into negotiations with Epic to switch to the EHR vendor. -
Hacker breaches Baptist Health hospital
A hacker accessed the IT network of a Baptist Health hospital in Arkansas and may have stolen patient data. -
CIO pay continues to climb
CIO pay continues to rise as IT chiefs move higher within their organizations and have to understand emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, CIO reported. -
Apple zeros in on health tech
Apple is introducing new health features across its product lineup, including an over-the-counter hearing aid option. -
Which health systems were named to 'Best Workplaces for Innovators 2024?'
The nonprofit supporting St. Jude Children's Research Hospital was one of the few healthcare organizations named to Fast Company's "Best Workplaces for Innovators 2024." -
Health systems seeking IT leadership
Below is a list of hospitals and health systems searching for IT executive talent: -
The power of human understanding AI in healthcare
Healthcare organizations face numerous challenges today, from financial pressures to workforce shortages and the increasing complexity of patient care. In this environment, AI is a powerful tool for healthcare leaders. However, not all patients are excited about the technology. -
AI-powered notes at Atrium Health ease EHR frustrations
At Atrium Health, based in Charlotte, N.C., the use of AI-powered clinical documentation tools is showing potential in reducing physician burnout and streamlining workflows. -
Yale New Haven Health marks hospital-at-home milestone
Yale New Haven (Conn.) Health marked a milestone for its hospital-at-home program as the health system keeps growing the care model, the Yale Daily News reported. -
IT unemployment hits new high
IT unemployment hit a new high in August as organizations shift their focus to artificial intelligence, IT consulting firm Janco Associates reported. -
CMS notifies nearly 1 million Medicare patients of data breach
CMS is notifying nearly a million Medicare beneficiaries of a data breach in which a hacker copied patients' files. -
Northwell earmarks $1B for Epic switch
New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health estimates that its Epic EHR implementation will cost the health system $1.2 billion. -
Amazon's One Medical reopens New York City office
Amazon's One Medical has reopened its primary care office in New York City. -
Gen AI 'mission creep' hazardous for health systems
Generative artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming healthcare. Many new technologies have shown positive results to support clinical and administrative staff, and improve the patient experience. -
The changing role of chief privacy officers
Chief privacy officers are expanding their roles to take on artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, according to the International Association of Privacy Professionals. -
Is Epic getting too big?
Epic is getting so big that the company needs to be cognizant of antitrust issues, experts told Isthmus for a Sept. 5 story. -
Workday inks deals with 5 health systems
Five health systems signed on with Workday in the second quarter of 2024, continuing the software company's growth into healthcare. -
Russian hackers target healthcare sector
The FBI is warning U.S. critical infrastructure industries about hackers associated with the Russian General Staff Main Intelligence Directorate 161st Specialist Training Center.
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