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.
Honing in on Key Data and Pulling Out Relevant Information. Mike Stover at Concord Technologies talked to John Lynn about evolving from data exchange to document handling to data extraction in an effort to improve care transitions and decision support. It’s all part of a 10-year investment in machine learning and AI. Read more…
Making Data Useful to the Patient. Experts from xCures, CLEAR, and Kno2 joined John for a conversation about the role of access, identity verification, and smart applications in analyzing and leveraging patient data for more effective care. Read more…
Think You’re Ready to Scale Globally? Colin Hung sat down with Miles Barr at RLDatix to learn how flexible infrastructure and strong local partnerships supported global expansion for the company, which now operates in five countries. Read more…
Eliminate 7 HIPAA Risks With One Simple Decision. Healthcare IT Today collaborated with Liquid Web to create an eBook highlighting the role of experience business partners in reducing HIPAA risk exposure. This is especially important as organizations scale. Read more…
Why Practices Managers Can’t Ignore AI Anymore. In a Scaling Practice Management podcast with Jakub Grajcar at Talkie.ai, John covered how AI is transforming billing and reducing burnout, along with where practices should get started with AI if they haven’t already. Read more…
Life Sciences Today Podcast: Digital Twins in Clinical Trials. Aaron Smith at Unlearn told Danny Lieberman about the role of disease-specific machine learning models in reducing the number of patients – and resources – needed to conduct clinical research. Read more…
CIO Podcast: Using Oracle Health’s Clinical AI Agent. Jordan Ruch at AtlantiCare joined John to discuss the workflow implications of implementing an AI agent, along with the health system’s efforts to reduce documentation burdens using AI. Read more…
How Health Systems Can Minimize Denials by Optimizing Initial Claims. The right combination of technology, analytics, physician-led secondary chart reviews, and coding education can contribute to a more effective revenue cycle, noted Jennifer Miecznikoski at Accuity. Read more…
Top Medical Interpreting Providers for Federally Qualified Health Centers. Nearly one in three patients visiting a federally qualified health center is best served in a language other than English. Nate Klause at Boostlingo evaluated interpreting services on factors such as dependability, cost, and analytics capabilities. Read more…
How Digital Tools Transform Risk Management and Performance Improvement. Michelle Hilburn at Vastian covered the benefits of automation, integration, and data-driven insights in moving on from inefficient manual workflows for managing risks such as hospital-acquired infections. Read more…
HTI-4 Accelerates Mandatory RTPB and ePA Integration for EHRs. In the latest installment of the Healthcare Regulatory Talk series, Dr. Nick Barger at DrFirst spelled out what EHR vendors and their partners need to do to meet new ePrescribing and prior authorization requirements later this decade. Read more…
This Week’s Health IT Jobs for September 10, 2025: Dallas-area Cook Children’s Health Care System seeks a Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Information Officer. Read more…
Bonus Features for September 7, 2025: ECG Management Consultants launches curated marketplace of AI-enabled health technology partners; IKS Health appoints its very first Chief AI Officer. Read more…
Funding and M&A Activity:
- Teladoc Health acquired Telecare, an Australian provider of virtual specialist and allied health care.
- Payment clearinghouse Stedi announced a $70 million Series B funding round.
- Rare disease care platform Citizen Health raised $30 million in Series A funding.
- Brain health and dementia care Isaac Health announced a $10.5 million Series A funding round.
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