Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Judy Faulkner's philosophy on interoperability
Epic founder and CEO Judy Faulkner said her company helped pave the way for interoperability in healthcare by getting health systems to buy into data exchange. -
Blood center restoring IT after cyberattack that affected hospitals
An organization that supplies blood to hundreds of hospitals in the Southeast is coming back online after a July 29 ransomware attack. -
AI isn't a 'quick fix' for hospital workforce woes
Artificial intelligence is often hailed as the solution to many of healthcare's pressing challenges, especially in the face of a growing workforce shortage. However, industry leaders caution against viewing AI as a quick fix. -
Amazon revenue increased 10% to $148B in Q2
Amazon reported $148 billion in revenue for the second quarter of 2024 ended June 30, up 10% from $134.4 billion during the same period last year, according to its Aug. 1 financial report. -
Cyberattack on blood center continues to disrupt hospitals
Hospitals continue to deal with the fallout of a ransomware attack on a large blood supplier. -
IT company lays off 66 after health system dispute
A health IT company said it is laying off 66 employees after a business dispute with a health system ACO. -
NewYork-Presbyterian earns 8 Emmy nominations
New York City-based NewYork-Presbyterian has garnered eight nominations for the 67th Annual New York Emmy Awards. -
Health system naming rights dispute set for trial
A trial to settle a dispute over the naming rights to an Ohio health system has been set for January 2026, the Dayton (Ohio) Daily News reported. -
Why health systems dropped 'University' from their names
If you're looking for an academic health system, don't expect to find "university" in its name. -
Health systems embrace IT leaders with EHR expertise
As health systems focus on improving their IT infrastructure, a new trend is emerging: leaders with experience from EHR vendors are stepping into key roles. -
Apple's pay for 9 health tech jobs
Apple continues aggressively hiring for jobs focused on enhancing the health features of its devices. -
Kaiser's Risant Health to roll out value-based care platform at Geisinger
Risant Health's new value-based care platform will be rolled out at Danville, Pa.-based Geisinger by the end of the year. -
Amazon's generative AI healthcare push
Amazon is focusing on generative AI as part of its push into healthcare. -
Healthcare cybersecurity bill advances in Senate
A healthcare cybersecurity bill with bipartisan support has moved forward in the U.S. Senate. -
Cedars-Sinai to invest $1M in 10 startups
The Cedars-Sinai Accelerator, the branch of Los Angeles-based Cedars-Sinai designed to boost healthcare entrepreneurs, is investing $100,000 each in 10 health tech startups. -
New Mercy hospital to switch to Epic
A Kansas hospital recently acquired by St. Louis-based Mercy plans to switch to Epic for its EHR, according to the Catholic Diocese of Wichita (Kan.). -
Epic rolls out patient-driven health data sharing
Epic Systems announced July 31 that individuals can now securely share their health data with apps of their choice, CNBC reported. -
How Kaiser Permanente is maximizing its tech
With more than half of 2024 in the books, healthcare leaders are shifting their gaze to 2025, specifically regarding how they will maintain a competitive edge in the tech landscape. -
Why Northwell is integrating healthcare with entertainment
New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health has launched Northwell Studios, an initiative designed to meld healthcare with entertainment to address pressing social issues and enhance brand visibility. -
Hospitals on critical alert amid ransomware attack on blood center
A ransomware attack has disrupted operations at OneBlood, a nonprofit blood donation center that serves hundreds of hospitals.
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