Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Hospitals and universities unite to combat AI bias
Health systems are joining forces with university health technology experts to tackle a major hurdle in the adoption of advanced artificial intelligence tools in healthcare: bias, Politico reported Aug. 19. -
Allina Health's IT shift to Optum pays off
In February, Allina Health made the strategic decision to transfer approximately 2,000 IT and revenue cycle employees to UnitedHealth Group's Optum. This move proved to be highly advantageous when the CrowdStrike IT outage impacted the organization. -
Providence to triple India IT workforce by 2025
Renton, Wash.-based Providence's facility in Hyderabad, India, is ramping up its IT workforce to more than 3,500, The Times of India reported Aug. 14. -
Ransomware strikes McLaren Health Care again
McLaren Health Care confirmed that its Aug. 6 IT disruption was the result of a ransomware attack. -
Top EHRs of 2024, per Forbes
Forbes picked the best EHRs of 2024 in 10 different categories. -
The future of AI at Epic
Epic continues to focus on artificial intelligence-powered predictive models and generative AI to boost its EHR. But what comes next? -
Epic plans nationwide transition by 2025
Epic Systems will transition its customers to a new government-endorsed medical records exchange by the end of next year. -
Amazon's pay for 9 health IT jobs
Amazon continues to recruit employees for its healthcare businesses. Here are nine health technology jobs the Big Tech company is hiring for this month. -
Northwell Health's strategic approach to build vs. buy
As New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health navigates its expansion, the organization is increasingly prioritizing scalable, integrated solutions over traditional in-house builds. -
When 'magic happens' at Stanford Health Care's IT department
For Michael Pfeffer, MD, being a standout leader requires understanding both humans — and machines. -
Hacker accesses health system employee's email
A Connecticut health system is notifying patients that their data may have been exposed after a hacker accessed an employee's email account. -
What's on tap for Epic's big conference?
Thousands of health IT leaders will descend on Verona, Wis., from Aug. 19-21 for Epic's annual Users Group Meeting. -
How a rural hospital responded to the CrowdStrike outage
It took a rural Minnesota health system a week to recover from the recent global IT outage that affected large swaths of the healthcare industry, the Kittson County (Minn.) Enterprise reported. -
Press Ganey adds patient surveys to Epic EHR
Press Ganey has expanded its PX Connect Suite for healthcare organizations to capture, act on and respond to patient surveys within Epic EHR. -
Allegheny Health Network turns to Epic's "Look-Alikes" tool
In a bid to advance rare disease diagnosis, Pittsburgh-based Allegheny Health Network began leveraging Epic's "Look-Alikes" tool. -
California hospital back online after May cyberattack
Poway, Calif.-based Palomar Health Medical Group has fully restored operations after a May cyber incident forced the organization to take systems offline. -
Microsoft, health systems partner to streamline nursing workflow
Microsoft is partnering with health systems across the U.S. to develop an AI tool to streamline nursing documentation. -
Why Kaiser Permanente went all in on generative AI
Kaiser Permanente decided to embark on the largest generative AI project in healthcare to date after considerable demand from clinicians and positive feedback from patients. -
Northwestern Medicine to deploy AI co-pilot systemwide
Chicago-based Northwestern Medicine plans to deploy generative AI-powered clinical documentation from Microsoft across the health system and its Epic EHR. -
New York health system's Olympics ad
Montefiore Health System aired an ad during the Olympics that tied the games to its Bronx, N.Y., home base, according to Adweek.
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