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California hospital CEO joins healthcare AI investment firm
The CEO of 335-bed Los Angeles-based Olive View-UCLA Medical Center is joining MedBright AI, a healthcare technology capital allocator, according to a Dec. 5 MedBright news release. -
6 innovative hospitals to know
Hospitals work to meet the needs of their communities by launching innovative care initiatives. These creative programs bridge gaps in care, enhance health equity, and integrate new technologies into daily practice. -
Mayo Clinic Platform inks new partnership
Mayo Clinic Platform, Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic's ecosystem for innovators, is teaming up with a new company to minimize the cost, time and risk associated with medtech regulatory compliance. -
Cleveland Clinic joins Meta, IBM's AI Alliance
Cleveland Clinic announced that it is joining the AI Alliance, a group launched by IBM and Meta and dedicated to artificial intelligence innovation. -
Inside the tech revolution at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta's new hospital
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta is gearing up for a leap into the future of pediatric healthcare with the opening of the Arthur M. Blank Hospital on Sept. 29, 2024. -
Tech Solutions for Healthcare Providers: 2024 Investments
Necessary reliance on digital health options during the pandemic has propelled the industry to explore and adopt options for providing healthcare that depend on technology that can quickly close gaps in time and information. -
Arizona health system pilots virtual nursing
Scottsdale, Ariz.-based HonorHealth has started piloting virtual nursing to cover administrative tasks and help new nurses at a Phoenix hospital, KTAR reported Dec. 4. -
Intermountain spinoff raises $10M
Culmination Bio, a company building a patient data intelligence platform spun off from Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Health, received a $10 million investment. -
Duke Health transforms workflows with AI 'copilot'
Durham, N.C.-based Duke Health has begun its first phase of integrating AI with its Microsoft 365 applications, and the health system said it is already seeing enhancements in efficiency. -
Mercy turns to AI to streamline operations
Chesterfield, Mo.-based Mercy is collaborating with Microsoft and with a panel of 45,000 patients involved in testing to explore how AI can assist both patients and staff, Fox 25 reported Nov. 29. -
Eli Lilly creates space for San Diego healthcare startups
Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly is opening an accelerator and co-working space for biotech companies in San Diego. -
Tampa General to support cancer innovation with IT resources, venture capital
Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital is offering IT resources and venture capital funding for innovative solutions aiming to transform cancer care. -
Forbes honors '30 Under 30' in healthcare for '24
Forbes released its annual "30 Under 30 in Healthcare" list Nov. 28. -
Mass General Brigham to integrate triage AI across system
Somerville, Mass.-based Mass General Brigham has partnered with Annalise.ai to develop and deploy AI-enabled diagnostic products. -
Cleveland Clinic to launch imaging research center
Cleveland Clinic has partnered with Canon to establish a research collaboration focused on advancing imaging and healthcare IT technologies. -
Technology Designed for Clinicians
The exponential demand for alternative methods of care launched during the pandemic prompted a surge of digital transformation in the healthcare industry. -
How Cedars-Sinai is adopting AI to fight burnout, cut costs
Executives at Los Angeles-based Cedars-Sinai told Becker's that the health system is leaning into large language models and artificial intelligence tools as a way to fight clinician burnout. -
Coding transformation with AI: 3 roundtable takeaways on ROI, adoption, and strengthening RCM
At the 8th Annual Becker's Health IT + Digital Health + RCM Meeting, Andrew Lockhart, CEO of Fathom, led an executive roundtable discussion with hospital and health system leaders about the challenges and opportunities of automating medical coding with AI technology. -
Incorporating Connectivity Into Your Health IT Systems
The need for remote access to healthcare over the past few years had shifted how the entire healthcare industry provided care outside the walls of a medical facility. -
3 biotech companies laying off workers
As global biotech investment has cooled since the biotech bull market of 2021, some companies have looked to cut more than 25% of their staff.
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