Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Illinois hospital probes employee's social media post after Trump incident
Peoria, Ill.-based OSF Healthcare is investigating a social media post by an employee who allegedly made comments on the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, WMBD reported July 15. -
Most active health system AI investors
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic leads the way in artificial intelligence investments among health systems, according to a July 15 report from CB Insights. -
What are health systems' top digital priorities?
Health systems are prioritizing their digital spending on artificial intelligence scribes and other AI technology. -
Apple secures win in EKG patent fight
Apple secured another win in a legal fight challenging the patent for the electrocardiogram technology in its watch. -
AI on par with humans in drafting MyChart messages, study finds
Artificial intelligence drafted patient portal messages of similar quality to those written by human clinicians, according to a new study from New York City-based NYU Langone Health. -
Top 9 AI, digital challenges for health systems
Health system executives are focused on digital and artificial intelligence, but many say they lack the organizational commitment, resources or planning to invest in the technologies, McKinsey & Co. reported July 15. -
AtlantiCare embarks on Vision 2030 with Oracle Health
AtlantiCare and Oracle Health are teaming up for a six-year initiative dubbed "Vision 2030," which includes embedding 20 new solutions and more than 60 capabilities across its organization. -
Prescribing EHRs a healthy dose of usability
By Laura Kohlhagen, MD, MBA, Chief Medical Officer for Sunrise™, Altera Digital Health -
Change Healthcare cyberattack costs soar, may hit $2.45B
UnitedHealth Group expects costs associated with the February cyberattack against Change Healthcare to cost around $2.45 billion, according to a report in the Star Tribune. -
Top 25 hospitals for AI readiness
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic was named as the No.1 hospital leading in artificial intelligence readiness, according to a July 15 report from CB Insights. -
Using ChatGPT to generate payer appeals? A Georgia system is 'playing around' with it
What if a denied prior authorization request could be appealed using ChatGPT? It's an idea being discussed at Grady Health in Atlanta. -
NASA-inspired command centers boost efficiency at health systems
Health systems like Oregon Health and Sciences University, Johns Hopkins Health System and Tampa General Hospital are implementing command centers in a bid to centralize decision-making, Deloitte reported July 15. -
Why 1 hospital is leaning on holograms
Crescent Regional Hospital in Lancaster, Texas, is using 3D hologram technology in a bid to improve access to care for patients. -
The 'biggest challenge' for 'hospital at home'
The No. 1 challenge for providing hospital-at-home care is logistical — rather than medical — in nature, a health system leader told Becker's. -
6 hospitals opting for Meditech EHRs
Here are six hospitals, healthcare organizations and health systems opting for a Meditech EHR system in 2024, as reported by Becker's: -
Mount Sinai inks 10-year innovation deal with Indian hospital
New York City-based Mount Sinai Health System has inked an innovation partnership with a hospital in India. -
Senators introduce healthcare cybersecurity bill
Three U.S. senators have introduced a bill aimed at alleviating the unceasing number of cyberattacks affecting healthcare. -
Hackers post Florida patients' info on the dark web
Hackers posted more than 20,000 files stolen from the Florida Department of Health containing physician notes and personal health information on the dark web, according to The Tampa Bay Times. -
2nd system adopts Amazon's checkout-free technology
Clearwater, Fla.-based BayCare's St. Joseph Hospital in Tampa, Fla., is the second system to use Amazon's Just Walk Out technology in its cafe, the Tampa Bay Times reported July 11. -
Vendor employee who breached Geisinger data gets trial delayed
A former employee of Nuance Communications who was responsible for breaching the records of more than 1.2 million patients at Danville, Pa.-based Geisinger has had their trial pushed back, The Daily Item reported July 12.
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