Welcome to the weekly edition of Healthcare IT Today Bonus Features. This article will be a weekly roundup of interesting stories, product announcements, new hires, partnerships, research studies, awards, sales, and more. Because there’s so much happening out there in healthcare IT we aren’t able to cover in our full articles, we still want to make sure you’re informed of all the latest news, announcements, and stories happening to help you better do your job.
Studies
- Nearly 47% of healthcare employees report low perceptions of safety culture, according to a Press Ganey survey.
- An Armis survey found 53% of healthcare and medical organizations have reported a cyberwarfare incident.
- A Tebra report found 54% of providers have relied on non-clinical resources to educate themselves on prevention-based care such as nutrition, stress management, or exercise.
Partnerships
- HearMe has integrated Sleep.ai’s Sleep Insights to help users better understand how sleep influences emotions and is otherwise connected to mental health.
- Kythera Labs and Doceree are partnering to turn real-world data insights into more precise engagement with healthcare professionals.
- Workforce management platform Smart Square from symplr is now connected to ShiftMed‘s on-demand clinician marketplace.
- West Technology Group subsidiary Televox expanded its deployment of Twilio‘s Rich Communication Services.
Products
- Avaya announced Avaya Nexus to bring reliable, secure voice communications to healthcare, emergency services, and other regulated industries.
- Homecare Homebase announced Curate: Scribe, an AI-assisted documentation capability embedded within its EHR.
- Lumeris launched Ask Tom, an analytics capability within Tom, its Primary Care as a Service solution.
- MRO launched identity verification technology in Patient Central, it application to help providers fulfill patient record requests.
- PhaseV launched AI Conductor, which automates the clinical trial journey from protocol authoring to final submission.
- PointClickCare launched its next-generation EHR for Practice Groups.
Implementations
- Smart care devices from ElliQ will be available to eligible Washington Medicaid recipients.
- Outpatient care provider Summit Health is deploying Navina‘s AI-powered clinical intelligence platform.
Company News
- Lots of healthcare news from NVIDIA’s GTC conference, including Heidi Health’s 75% reduction in latency for automatic speech recognition using NVIDIA Nemotron Open ASR. In addition:
- Persistent Systems and NVIDIA announced a collaboration to develop AI tools for life sciences R&D.
- HOPPR announced NVIDIA open models for imaging are now available on the HOPPR AI Foundry.
- Enterprise Ireland signed a strategic alliance with Northwell Health, which is engaged with 18 of the organization’s life sciences and healthcare tech companies.
- Population health management vendor Azara Healthcare joined the MEDITECH Alliance.
- Research from Lifepoint Health and Eon found patients with breast abnormalities identified incidentally were 6.2 times more likely to result in a cancer diagnosis than patients undergoing routine screening mammography.
- Clinicians using Wolters Kluwer Health’s UpToDate Expert AI can now earn Continuing Medical Education credit directly within clinical workflows. In addition, Wolters Kluwer Health will now publish the Open Access journal Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology from the American Heart Association.
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