Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
What health data Amazon Clinic may be exposing
Amazon Clinic, a virtual care offering from Amazon, can allegedly disclose some of its patients' health information if a healthcare provider a patient used through Amazon Clinic leaves, or if the company needs to "facilitate services from other providers," USA Today reported June 22.59 IT job openings at UHealth, Stanford and Intermountain
Top healthcare systems across the country are constantly looking to hire new IT talent.Google, Accenture partner on generative AI for healthcare
Accenture and Google Cloud are expanding their partnership to integrate artificial intelligence tools for healthcare process improvement.What's holding back progress in healthcare? Chief innovation officers weigh in
Chief innovation officers told Becker's that hospitals must become more comfortable with risk and willing to make cultural changes for healthcare innovation to flourish.BlackCat ransomware gang threatens to post plastic surgery photos
Cybercriminal gang BlackCat has threatened to release stolen plastic surgery photos unless its demands for ransom are met, The Daily Dot reported.Johns Hopkins All Children's faces backlash in wake of Netflix documentary
St. Petersburg, Fla.-based Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital is facing media criticism after a Netflix documentary, Take Care of Maya, shows 10-year-old Maya Kowalski being sheltered at the hospital due to allegations of child abuse that were never proved, the Tampa Bay Times reported June 23.Amazon's One Medical expands UCSF Health partnership
Amazon's One Medical plans to open a new San Francisco clinic, expanding its partnership with San Francisco-based UCSF Health, Hoodline reported.Health system CIOs, marketing leaders to advise digital health company
Patient engagement platform Gozio Health has added four health system executives to its inaugural customer advisory board.Why Providence had to 'blow up' the old way of providing care with virtual nursing
To deal with nursing shortages, Renton, Wash.-based Providence had to "blow up" the old model of hospital care, the health system's chief nursing officer told Becker's.Digital health: Who's up, who's down
This week in digital health, companies raised massive fundraising hauls and senators scrutinized a large healthcare disruptor's data collection practices.Mammogram images, Social Security numbers leaked during Norton cyber event
Patient and employee protected health information from Louisville, Ky.-based Norton Healthcare has been posted on the dark web after the organization was hit with a cyber event on May 9, WDRB reported June 22.Baptist Health to mentor Israeli health tech startups
Coral Gables-based Baptist Health South Florida has launched a program to develop health tech startups in partnership with an Israeli hospital.Hospitals target of new tactic used by cybercriminals
The Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center is warning hospitals about the threat posed by search engine optimization poisoning, a tactic used by cybercriminals to alter search engine results.Oracle Cerner asks to preserve $1B in tax incentives in Kansas City
Oracle Cerner said it plans to grow its workforce in Kansas City, Mo., after asking for potential tax breaks at its campus there, Kansas City Business Journal reported June 22.AI-powered healthcare RCM company raises $16M
Outbound AI, an artificial intelligence software company working to solve healthcare administrative problems, raised $16 million in seed financing.AI-powered digital health company for older adults raises $10M
Duos, a digital health company focusing on providing care to older adults, raised $10 million.4 investments from Kaiser
Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente Ventures has a large venture capital arm making a diverse array of investments from digital health companies to plant-based tube feeding companies.Discrimination holding back home-based healthcare
Age bias and racial discrimination are holding back home-based healthcare as patients seek out older workers and request "race-specific caregivers," Politico reported June 22.How Mayo Clinic is building a proactive cybersecurity program: Q&A with Andrew Coyne
安德鲁·科因首席信息安全官of Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic, said his organization is continuing to build a proactive cybersecurity program by employing a team to monitor threats happening outside of healthcare, and by building IT systems with architecture and design that lacks vulnerabilities.VA EHR program to continue despite Oracle Cerner layoffs reportedly tied to rollout
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs expects Oracle Cerner to deliver on its $10 billion EHR contract despite layoffs reportedly tied to the program, NextGov/FCW reported June 22.
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