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14 Mar 2025
AI in the workplace: Businesses brace for new rules
By Patrick ThibodeauStates are tightening rules on AI in the workplace, while the federal government pushes for deregulation, setting up a battle over hiring and bias laws.
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14 Mar 2025
Apple encryption legal challenge heard behind closed doors despite calls for public hearing
By Bill GoodwinInvestigatory Powers Tribunal hearing held behind closed doors as press and civil society groups argue for open hearings
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14 Mar 2025
AI Action Summit review: Differing views cast doubt on AI’s ability to benefit whole of society
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonGovernments, companies and civil society groups gathered at the third global AI summit to discuss how the technology can work for the benefit of everyone in society, but experts say competing imperatives mean there is no guarantee these visions will win out
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14 Mar 2025
Lawmakers reintroduce MATCH IT Act for patient matching
By Hannah NelsonThe bipartisan Match IT Act of 2025 aims to establish patient matching standards to enhance patient safety and reduce healthcare costs associated with duplicate medical records.
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14 Mar 2025
New ML tool enables more equitable genomic research
By Anuja VaidyaA new machine learning tool could help reduce ancestral bias in genetic data, improving equity in genomic research and personalizing care across diverse populations.
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14 Mar 2025
Can a future digital NHS survive another change?
By Lis EvenstadComputer Weekly looks at the prime minister’s decision to abolish NHS England and the potential impact on the progress of digitising the NHS
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14 Mar 2025
Will Whitehall withstand Starmer’s AI revolution?
By Lis EvenstadAs the prime minister sets out plans for the use of artificial intelligence to take over civil service tasks, Computer Weekly looks at potential challenges and concerns around the decision
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13 Mar 2025
Medical device report delays raise safety concerns
By Alivia Kaylor, MScA BMJ study finds nearly one-third of medical device makers submit adverse event reports late, with 54.8% linked to 3 manufacturers and 13 devices, raising safety concerns.
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13 Mar 2025
Study: ML mortality prediction misses 66% of severe injuries
By Hannah NelsonWhen given test cases with different injury levels, ML mortality prediction models gave inconsistent risk scores, overestimating moderate injuries and underestimating severe ones.
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13 Mar 2025
SuperBlack ransomware may have ties to LockBit
By Alex ScroxtonForescout researchers report on a new ransomware gang that appears to be keeping the legacy of the notorious LockBit crew alive
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13 Mar 2025
Starmer to send AI tech teams into government departments
By Lis EvenstadIn his plans to reform the state, the prime minister is pushing for artificial intelligence to take on tasks for civil servants and calling time on NHS England
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13 Mar 2025
IR35 reforms: HMRC’s assessment of private sector impacts called into question
By Caroline DonnellyHM Revenue & Customs recently published figures that show it generated £1.8bn more than expected from private sector roll-out of IR35 reforms, but those figures are being called into question
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12 Mar 2025
Providers face $80B losses without Medicaid expansion
By Jacqueline LaPointeIf states drop Medicaid expansion following funding cuts, providers could face substantial revenue losses and higher uncompensated care costs in 2026, according to a new analysis.
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12 Mar 2025
Cobalt Strike abuse drops 80% following takedown campaign
By Jill McKeonMicrosoft, H-ISAC and Fortra worked together on takedown efforts over the past two years, resulting in a significant reduction of Cobalt Strike abuse by cybercriminals.
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11 Mar 2025
March Patch Tuesday brings 57 fixes, multiple zero-days
By Alex ScroxtonThe third Patch Tuesday of 2025 brings fixes for 57 flaws and a hefty number of zero-days
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11 Mar 2025
Perimeter security appliances source of most ransomware hits
By Alex ScroxtonPerimeter security appliances and devices, particularly VPNs, prove to be the most popular entry points into victim networks for financially motivated ransomware gangs, according to reports
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11 Mar 2025
Dismissing patient concerns 2025's top patient safety threat
By Sara HeathDismissing patient concerns can have adverse patient safety consequences like dismissed diagnosis and delayed care.
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10 Mar 2025
Physicians decry ongoing Medicare payment cuts
By Jacqueline LaPointeThe AMA criticizes Congress for allowing a fifth year of Medicare payment cuts, warning it threatens patient care and forces small practices to close.
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10 Mar 2025
Telehealth prescribing ups SUD risk among some ADHD patients
By Anuja VaidyaNew research shows that telehealth prescribing of ADHD medications did not increase substance use disorder risks overall, except among 26-to-34-year-olds.
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10 Mar 2025
Goverment overhauls AI funding to drive agility
By Cliff SaranA startup mindset is at the heart of a Labour’s approach to how it wants to speed up AI innovation in the public sector
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07 Mar 2025
VA EHR rollout expanding to 9 more facilities in 2026
By Hannah NelsonThe VA EHR will be implemented at nine additional facilities in 2026 despite persistent performance issues with the system from EHR vendor Oracle Health.
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07 Mar 2025
Top-rated orgs see up to 50% lower patient safety indicators
By Sara HeathPatients at top-performing hospitals saw lower risk of key patient safety indicators, including in-hospital fall rates and certain hospital-acquired infections.
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06 Mar 2025
Gender gap is clear in surgeon EHR documentation time, study finds
By Hannah NelsonA new study adds to growing evidence that women physicians face heavier EHR documentation workloads outside of scheduled clinical hours than their male counterparts.
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06 Mar 2025
European cloud providers unite over data sovereignty-focused API
By Caroline DonnellyThree of the continent’s cloud providers have joined forces to create an API that will make it easier for users to move apps, data and workloads from one European provider’s platform to another
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06 Mar 2025
NHS chief data officers concerned by FDP roll-out
By Lis EvenstadThe Chief Data and Analytical Officers Network has raised concerns over the way the NHS Federated Data Platform is being implemented and NHS England’s approach to its adoption
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06 Mar 2025
CFIT publishes blueprint for digital company business IDs
By Karl FlindersPlan to increase the use of digital identities by businesses could add billions of pounds to UK economy through compliance savings and reduced fraud
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05 Mar 2025
New analysis estimates $1.1T in Medicaid improper payments
By Jacqueline LaPointeA new analysis estimates $1.1 trillion in Medicaid improper payments over a decade, nearly double CMS's reports, largely due to overlooked eligibility errors.
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05 Mar 2025
Patient collection rate falls by over 3 percentage points
By Jacqueline LaPointePatient collection rates for commercially insured patients fell in 2024, worsening revenue cycle challenges and requiring providers to adapt their tech and data-driven strategies.
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05 Mar 2025
KLAS: ClosedLoop leads health AI vendors in client satisfaction
By Hannah NelsonIn a KLAS report, ClosedLoop clients reported the highest levels of satisfaction across four measured health AI vendors, noting strong partnership.
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05 Mar 2025
Healthcare cybersecurity budgets expected to rise in 2025
By Jill McKeonHealthcare cybersecurity budgets are projected to rise in 2025, enabling improvements in tools and staffing, according to HIMSS survey respondents.
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05 Mar 2025
NHS investigating how API flaw exposed patient data
By Karl FlindersNHS patient data was left vulnerable by a flaw in an application programming interface used at online healthcare provider Medefer
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04 Mar 2025
NHS rolls out AI app to predict and prevent falls that could land patients in hospital
By Caroline DonnellyHealthtech company Cera's artificial intelligence app can also predict the onset of winter viruses, and is being keenly adopted across the NHS
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04 Mar 2025
Commercial insurance coverage for GLP-1s still limited
By Sara HeathFewer insured people have coverage for GLP-1s, while more are beholden to prior authorization and step therapy before gaining access to the drugs.
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04 Mar 2025
Maternity care out-of-pocket costs higher for Black patients
By Sara HeathDisparities in out-of-pocket costs for maternity care are mostly driven by differences in coinsurance and prenatal care costs.
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03 Mar 2025
Medicare Advantage enrollees underuse supplemental benefits
By Jill McKeonMedicare Advantage beneficiaries find value in supplemental benefits like dental and eye exams, but survey data shows that these benefits are underused.
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03 Mar 2025
How providers can begin billing for patient portal messaging
By Sara HeathOrganizations need to balance patient expectations and clinic expenses when billing for patient portal messaging.
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28 Feb 2025
Telehealth does not boost low-value care, study finds
By Anuja VaidyaTelehealth was linked to lower use and spending on some low-value tests, suggesting it may help reduce unnecessary healthcare spending.
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28 Feb 2025
Salesforce Agentforce AI update targets healthcare
By Don FluckingerSalesforce customizes Agentforce for clinical care, public health and pharmaceuticals.
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28 Feb 2025
NHS staff lack confidence in health service cyber measures
By Alex ScroxtonNHS staff understand their role in protecting the health service from cyber threats and the public backs them in this aim, but legacy tech and a lack of training are hindering efforts, according to BT
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27 Feb 2025
What are the implications of Medicaid per capita caps?
By Sara HeathMedicaid per capita caps would decrease federal spending, creating a choice between increased state spending and enrollee coverage.
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27 Feb 2025
Private equity exits lead to physician turnover at practices
By Jacqueline LaPointePrivate equity exits drive higher physician turnover, impacting retention, care access and market stability, as doctors shift to larger practices post-exit.
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27 Feb 2025
CVE volumes head towards 50,000 in 2025, analysts claim
By Alex ScroxtonMany trends, notably a big shift to open source tools, are behind an expected boom in the number of disclosed vulnerabilities
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26 Feb 2025
Trump to expand, enforce healthcare price transparency
By Jacqueline LaPointeA new executive order aims to strengthen healthcare price transparency requirements issued during President Trump's first term and increase enforcement of noncompliance.
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26 Feb 2025
CISOs spending more on insider risk
By Alex ScroxtonInsider risk management budgets have more than doubled in the past 12 months and look set to grow further still in 2025, according to a report
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25 Feb 2025
PCPs seek additional training to fully trust healthcare AI
By Hannah NelsonNew survey data show that while using healthcare AI is common in primary care, clinicians desire additional training to fully trust AI tools.
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25 Feb 2025
MGMA, CHIME ask Trump to rescind proposed HIPAA Security Rule
By Jill McKeonSeveral industry groups signed a letter to the Trump administration asking it to rescind the proposed HIPAA Security Rule updates, citing high costs and regulatory burden.
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24 Feb 2025
AI prior authorization denials threaten patient care
By Alivia Kaylor, MScAMA survey warns that 61% of physicians are alarmed by AI-driven prior authorization, with denials delaying care and contributing to serious patient harm.
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24 Feb 2025
Oracle Health applies for TEFCA QHIN designation
By Hannah NelsonIf approved, Oracle Health will be the ninth TEFCA qualified health information network (QHIN), joining Epic, Health Gorilla, eHealth Exchange and others.
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21 Feb 2025
Electronic frailty index predicts risk of adverse outcomes
By Hannah NelsonMass General Brigham's electronic frailty index analyzes EHR data to assess patient frailty, helping predict adverse outcomes and improve care for older adults.
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21 Feb 2025
Non-English speakers face multiple barriers to video visits
By Anuja VaidyaPatients primarily speaking Spanish or Cantonese were less likely to participate in video visits due to various technical and communication challenges.
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21 Feb 2025
A landscape forever altered? The LockBit takedown one year on
By Alex ScroxtonThe NCA-led takedown of the LockBit ransomware gang in February 2024 heralded a transformative year in the fight against cyber crime. One year on, we look back at Operation Cronos and its impact
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20 Feb 2025
OCR: Warby Parker to pay $1.5M penalty for violating HIPAA
By Jill McKeonWarby Parker faces a $1.5 million penalty for violating HIPAA, OCR determined after launching an investigation into a 2018 credential stuffing cyberattack against the eyewear retailer.
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20 Feb 2025
FDA approves Merilog, first NovoLog biosimilar for diabetes
By Alivia Kaylor, MScThe FDA approved Merilog (insulin-aspart-szjj), the first biosimilar to NovoLog, enhancing insulin accessibility and competition while potentially lowering costs.
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20 Feb 2025
Ambient scribing reduces cognitive burden of documentation
By Hannah NelsonWhile ambient scribing shows promise for clinical documentation efficiency, the technology may be more suitable for certain specialties or workflows than others.
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20 Feb 2025
State of U.S. rural hospitals: No margin, no mission
By Jacqueline LaPointeHighlighting financial struggles, a new study reveals nearly half of U.S. rural hospitals face closures, service cuts and declining healthcare access for communities.
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19 Feb 2025
Healthcare cyberattacks continue to escalate in 2025
By Jill McKeonHealthcare cyberattacks, third-party data breaches and supply chain attacks remain top concerns for healthcare security professionals in 2025, Health-ISAC found.
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19 Feb 2025
Most patients do not trust health systems to use AI responsibly
By Anuja VaidyaTrust in health systems to use AI responsibility and protect them from AI harm is low among patients, indicating the need to improve health system trustworthiness.
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19 Feb 2025
Abortion bans affect access in states without restrictions
By Sara HeathA new study showed that a Texas abortion ban led to care delays for everyone accessing the procedure in Colorado, a state without restrictions.
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18 Feb 2025
U.S. healthcare spending soars on diabetes, heart diseases
By Jacqueline LaPointeCardiovascular diseases were the costliest conditions, while U.S. healthcare spending on type 2 diabetes beat out other single conditions, according to a new study.
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18 Feb 2025
EY: Industrial companies worldwide stunted in emerging technology use
By Brian McKennaBusinesses globally are spending more on emerging technologies year-on-year, but struggle to expand experimental use cases, finds EY’s sixth annual Reimagining Industry Futures study
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18 Feb 2025
Meta’s planned subsea cable will exceed circumference of Earth and support AI innovation
By Karl FlindersMeta’s planned 50,000 km subsea cable will be the world’s longest and connect the five major continents
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14 Feb 2025
NHS launches breast cancer AI trial
By Lis EvenstadThe trial will see 700,000 women taking part in artificial intelligence-based screening for breast cancer, looking at whether use of technology can help identify signs of cancer earlier
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14 Feb 2025
Gartner: CISOs struggling to balance security, business objectives
By Alex ScroxtonOnly 14% of security leaders can ‘effectively secure organisational data assets while also enabling the use of data to achieve business objectives’, according to Gartner
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14 Feb 2025
Government launches consultation on plan to streamline business through e-invoicing
By Karl FlindersGovernment announces 12-week consultation on electronic invoicing as part of its plan for change
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13 Feb 2025
Brightline to pay $7M to resolve Fortra hack lawsuit
By Jill McKeonA judge approved a $7M settlement to be paid by virtual mental health provider Brightline over the 2023 Fortra hack claimed by Clop ransomware actors.
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13 Feb 2025
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confirmed as HHS Secretary
By Jacqueline LaPointeThe Senate confirmed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as HHS Secretary in a controversial vote, despite criticism over his anti-vaccine views and opposition from many physicians.
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13 Feb 2025
Exploring healthcare's third-party risk management gaps
By Jill McKeonHealth IT practitioners understand the scope of third-party risks, but barriers to employing effective third-party risk management strategies persist.
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12 Feb 2025
Physician enthusiasm for healthcare AI rises, concerns linger
By Hannah NelsonWhile 68% of physicians report advantages to healthcare AI, many physicians have lingering concerns regarding privacy risks, EHR integration and a lack of oversight.
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12 Feb 2025
Emerging vision risks linked to semaglutide, tirzepatide
By Alivia Kaylor, MScRecent data points to potential ophthalmic complications, including optic neuropathy and maculopathy, in patients treated with semaglutide and tirzepatide.
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12 Feb 2025
Private equity behind large healthcare bankruptcies in 2024
By Jacqueline LaPointePrivate equity played a major role in 2024 healthcare bankruptcies, accounting for 21% of cases, with critics blaming cost-cutting and short-term profit strategies.
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12 Feb 2025
Preventive care access among women low amid info desert
By Sara HeathPreventive care access among women was low in the past 12 months amid issues with information access and affordability.
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12 Feb 2025
Cisco Live EMEA: Network supplier tightens AI embrace
By Alex ScroxtonAt its annual EMEA show, Cisco tech leadership unveiled a raft of new products, services and features designed to help customers do more with artificial intelligence
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11 Feb 2025
OUD patients on Medicaid face telehealth barriers
By Anuja VaidyaMedicaid patients with opioid use disorder were less likely to use telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic than those with private insurance, highlighting access barriers.
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11 Feb 2025
AI projects get £85m funding to improve NHS diagnostics and drugs
By Lis EvenstadThe funding pot is being distributed between three projects, aiming to establish new ways of researching how artificial intelligence can be used to target hard-to-treat diseases and develop medicines
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10 Feb 2025
Disparities remain as U.S. maternal mortality rate declines
By Sara HeathDespite a drop in the overall maternal mortality rate, new CDC data showed continued Black maternal health disparities.
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07 Feb 2025
US lawmakers move to ban DeepSeek AI tool
By Alex ScroxtonUS politicians have introduced a bill seeking to ban the use of the DeepSeek AI tool on government-owned devices, citing national security concerns due to its alleged links to the Chinese state
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07 Feb 2025
Ransomware payment value fell over 30% in 2024
By Alex ScroxtonSeveral factors, including the impact of law enforcement operations disrupting cyber criminal gangs and better preparedness among users, may be behind a significant drop in the total value of ransomware payments
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06 Feb 2025
2025 Best in KLAS highlights ClosedLoop for healthcare AI
By Hannah NelsonThe 2025 'Best in KLAS: Software and Services' report ranked health IT vendor ClosedLoop first for overall performance in the Healthcare AI: Data Science Solutions category.
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06 Feb 2025
KLAS names top revenue cycle management vendors in 2025
By Jacqueline LaPointeThe 2025 Best in KLAS report ranks top revenue cycle management vendors based on customer reviews, with Waystar, Availity and FinThrive leading key markets, like claims management.
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06 Feb 2025
UK’s Cyber Monitoring Centre begins incident classification work
By Alex ScroxtonThe Cyber Monitoring Centre will work to categorise major incidents against a newly developed scale to help organisations better understand the nature of systemic cyber attacks and learn from their impact
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05 Feb 2025
KLAS: Elation Health, Lightbeam among top virtual care tools
By Anuja VaidyaThe 2025 Best in KLAS awardees include Elation Health, Lightbeam Health Solutions and EVisit virtual care tools, taking top spots among telehealth and RPM categories.
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05 Feb 2025
Top healthcare cybersecurity vendors win Best in KLAS awards
By Jill McKeonThe Best in KLAS report highlights software and services companies that help organizations deliver better care, including a handful of healthcare cybersecurity vendors.
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05 Feb 2025
Epic leads 2025 Best in KLAS for MyChart patient portal
By Sara HeathEpic Systems has now won the Best in KLAS designation for its MyChart patient portal eight times.
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05 Feb 2025
Epic, Athenahealth win 2025 overall Best in KLAS awards
By Hannah NelsonEHR vendors Epic and Athenahealth led the 2025 Best in KLAS awards for overall software suites, while Evergreen Healthcare Partners was named the top implementation services firm.
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05 Feb 2025
FDA approves Journavx, a safer painkiller alternative
By Alivia Kaylor, MScThe FDA's approval of Journavx, a first-in-class non-opioid analgesic for acute pain, marks a breakthrough that could reshape pain management and reduce reliance on opioids.
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05 Feb 2025
Deloitte provides $5M to cover RIBridges data breach costs
By Jill McKeonIn addition to the $5 million, Deloitte is covering the cost of the RIBridges data breach call center, credit monitoring and identity protection for affected individuals.
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04 Feb 2025
Clinician adoption of ambient speech tools quickly rising
By Hannah NelsonAs adoption of ambient speech tools continues to grow, a KLAS report highlights vendor performance, clinician satisfaction and integration capabilities.
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04 Feb 2025
How can SDOH screening, data collection improve?
By Sara HeathBetter EHR workflows and overtures to support patient trust will be key to improving SDOH screening.
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04 Feb 2025
Downside risk in healthcare improves MA outcomes
By Jacqueline LaPointeMedicare Advantage with downside risk improves care, cutting hospital visits, high-risk medication use and enhancing efficiency compared to fee-for-service MA.
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03 Feb 2025
CISA, FDA warn of backdoor in Contec patient monitors
By Jill McKeonCISA and the FDA alerted the sector to vulnerabilities in Epsimed and Contec patient monitors that could enable cyberthreat actors to remotely control the devices.
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03 Feb 2025
AMA-backed bill seeks to stop 2.83% Medicare payment cut
By Jacqueline LaPointeLawmakers propose a bill to roll back the 2.83% Medicare payment cut, raise reimbursements by 2% and ease financial strains on physicians to protect patient care.
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30 Jan 2025
Ransomware attack hits New York Blood Center Enterprises
By Jill McKeonNew York Blood Center Enterprises is responding to a ransomware attack and has canceled some blood drives and other donation center activities as a result.
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30 Jan 2025
HealthCare.gov's 2023 in-network claim denial rate hit 1 in 5
By Sara HeathHigh in-network claim denial rates continue to be a key source of plan member dissatisfaction.
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30 Jan 2025
Transparency on public sector AI use fosters trust, says AI minister Feryal Clark
By Lis EvenstadThe government’s decision to publish a batch of algorithmic transparency records signals its latest effort in showing potential opportunities AI and technology could provide
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30 Jan 2025
Generative AI tool shows promise in nephrology triage
By Anuja VaidyaA generative AI tool determined the need for nephrology care and triaged patients appropriately in most cases, but there are potential gaps and concerns with the tool's use.
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29 Jan 2025
New York legislature passes health data privacy law
By Jill McKeonMuch like Washington State's My Health, My Data Act, New York's legislation aims to give consumers additional rights related to the sale of their health information.
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29 Jan 2025
FDA expands Ozempic's use for kidney, heart protection
By Alivia Kaylor, MScNovo Nordisk's Ozempic gains FDA approval for kidney and heart protection in type 2 diabetes patients with chronic kidney disease, reinforcing its role in cardiometabolic care.
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29 Jan 2025
40% of docs say racial discrimination is present in healthcare
By Sara HeathHalf of American doctors said their patients have shared experiences of racial discrimination in healthcare.
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29 Jan 2025
Senior care, physician practices hit hard by bankruptcies
By Jacqueline LaPointeHealthcare provider bankruptcies fell 28% in 2024 but remained high, led by senior care, pharma, and physician practices, with rising costs, fee cuts and debt driving distress.
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29 Jan 2025
Vallance rejects latest charge to reform UK hacking laws
By Alex ScroxtonScience minister Patrick Vallance rejects proposed amendments to the Computer Misuse Act, arguing that they could create a loophole for cyber criminals to exploit
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28 Jan 2025
Deloitte: Health equity top priority but faces headwinds
By Sara HeathDeloitte's latest report shows that health equity remains a top priority for executives, but efforts are stymied by organizational and regulatory challenges.
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27 Jan 2025
Change Healthcare data breach victim count rises to 190M
By Jill McKeonUnitedHealth Group previously said that the Change Healthcare data breach affected 100 million individuals, but new figures suggest the breach victim count has nearly doubled.
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27 Jan 2025
Cyber incident that closed British Museum was inside job
By Alex ScroxtonAn IT incident that disrupted visitor access to the British Museum last week was the work of a disgruntled contractor who had been let go