Welcome to our Healthcare IT Today Weekly Roundup. Each week, we’ll be providing a look back at the articles we posted and why they’re important to the healthcare IT community. We hope this gives you a chance to catch up on anything you may have missed during the week.
Seema Verma on Merging Cerner into Oracle Health and What’s Next. John Lynn sat down with the former HHS Secretary and current Oracle Health executive to learn what longtime Cerner users should know about what’s happening at Oracle Health. They also discussed Verma’s favorite AI project at Oracle Health tight now. Read more…
Telemynd + CharmHealth + Salesforce = Innovative Care Delivery. Colin Hung chatted with Roger Murray at Telemynd and Venky Chellappa at CharmHealth about building the right APIs to enable bidirectional integration between EHR and CRM software to support mental health. Read more…
Marrying Ambient Clinical Voice and Clinical Automation. Fern Cowan at DeepCura AI talked to John about applying lessons from hospitality to healthcare AI, as well as the benefits of deep EHR integration for clinical documentation. Read more…
Mental Health Screenings Ensure Healthy Children and Parents. John spoke with Dr. Shannon Fox-Levine and Kimberly Brennan at Palm Beach Pediatrics to learn how digital screenings offered by Yosi Health help the practice improve the patient experience. Read more…
Insights, Learnings and Perspectives From MEDITECH Live. John attended the vendor’s user conference and was struck by MEDITECH’s commitment to helping its customers stay independent, along with numerous discussions about AI’s role in medicine. Read more…
Healthcare IT Today Podcast: Big Deal, Little Deal, No Deal. John and Colin debated whether three recent headlines are major stories – Epic hitting 5 billion MyChart logins a year, 46% of healthcare orgs hosting data in the cloud, and an uptick in faxing for prior auth. Read more…
Harness Ambient Listening to Revolutionize Documentation. Ben Scharfe at Altera Digital Health outlined why organizations must address the challenge of integrating semi-structured data from ambient listening tools into EHR, analytics, and RCM systems. Read more…
Ethical Boundaries, Big Payouts: The Lure of Hacking Healthcare. Technology adoption has only increased the number of entry points that attackers can exploit. Roei Sherman at Mitiga said the answer is improving visibility, training, threat detection, and incident response. Read more…
The Future of AI Is Empowerment, Not Replacement. Three in four patients don’t trust AI in healthcare. According to Frank McGillin, CEO at The Clinic by Cleveland Clinic, that means organizations need to focus on building trust in AI, using it in the right place, and making sure data is high quality. Read more…
Leverage Your Content Management System to Safeguard Your Most Important Assets. Jeff Lusby and Keith Johnson at Quest Diagnostics outlined three benefits of a robust content retention policy and discussed how to ensure policies effectively evolve over time. Read more…
Why Vulnerability Assessment Matters for Healthcare Cloud Security. Journalist Boris Dzhingarov described five types of vulnerability scans that help organizations proactively find security gaps. Read more…
This Week’s Health IT Jobs for October 2, 2024: Some generalist roles in healthcare technology management and health IT strategy. Read more…
Bonus Features for September 29, 2024: 50% of health systems say data quality hinders care quality improvement efforts; meanwhile, 60% of patients would be comfortable with AI supporting their doctor in a cancer diagnosis. Read more…
Funding and M&A Activity:
- Netsmart acquired HealthPivots, a market intelligence company for post-acute care.
- Imaging data provider Segmed secured $10.4 million in Series A funding.
- Interpreter service provider Equiti Health received an investment from Heritage Group.
- Cloud-based data archiving and interoperability vendor MediQuant received a growth investment from Revelstoke Capital Partners.
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