Today's Top 20 Health IT Articles
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Startup pushes back against Epic's motion to dismiss lawsuit
On Jan. 9, startup Particle Health responded to Epic Systems' motion to dismiss its lawsuit, accusing the EHR giant of monopolistic practices aimed at eliminating competition in the payer platform market. -
Duke Health, Abridge partner for clinical ambient AI
Duke Health in Durham, N.C., has selected Abridge as its generative AI partner to capture clinical conversations. -
Kaiser Permanente leads $275M investment in healthcare data platform
Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente and Phoenix-based Banner Health are backing a healthcare data company in a $275 million funding round. -
Health system ransomware attacks surge in '24
Health system ransomware attacks nearly doubled in 2024, affecting more than 1,000 U.S. hospitals, cybersecurity firm Emsisoft reported. -
4 keys to a successful EHR install
Customer satisfaction with EHR implementations has fallen in recent years, but the projects can still be successful with "diligent attention, planning and effort from every stakeholder involved," KLAS Research reported Jan. 10. -
Montana medical center investigates physician's unauthorized patient data storage
Sidney (Mont.) Health Center disclosed a privacy incident involving patient information after discovering a physician saved patient data to a personal Google account without authorization. -
What 15 health system marketing chiefs are watching in '25
Artificial intelligence and personalizing the patient experience via digital are top of mind for health system marketing chiefs in 2025. -
NYU Langone spotlights quality in new ad push
New York City-based NYU Langone Health has launched a new ad campaign focused on quality and safety to stand out in the city's crowded healthcare market. -
Top 10 highest-paying IT jobs of '25
Healthcare pays an average annual salary of $112,055 to tech workers, according to Dice. -
21 most common cybersecurity vendors in healthcare
Cybersecurity is top of mind for hospital and health system IT leaders in 2025. -
Hospitals, health systems getting new EHRs
Here are three hospitals and health systems that have implemented new EHR systems or announced plans to do so since Jan. 6: -
Mississippi hospital hires 60 new employees for Epic switch
Laurel, Miss.-based South Central Regional Medical Center kicked off its Epic implementation Jan. 8 after hiring 60 employees for the EHR switch, WDAM reported. -
Wisconsin hospital makes largest tech investment with Epic
Door County (Wis.) Medical Center is transitioning from its current Meditech EHR system to Epic. -
Hospitals fall short evaluating AI biases, study suggests
Hospitals are more likely to assess artificial intelligence and predictive models for accuracy than for potential biases, according to a study published Jan. 6 in Health Affairs. -
Oregon hospital refreshes brand
Astoria, Ore.-based Columbia Memorial Hospital has rebranded to CMH. -
Ochsner Health extends NFL partnership
The New Orleans Saints and Pelicans are extending their partnership with Ochsner Health, a key sponsor since 2005 for the Saints and 2012 for the Pelicans. -
Alabama health system outsources Oracle Health EHR
Mobile, Ala.-based USA Health has outsourced the management of its Oracle Health EHR to Healthcare IT Leaders. -
Hack affects over 65,000 Dignity Health patients
More than 65,000 patients of San Francisco-based Dignity Health may have had their protected health information compromised in a September hack. -
Kansas hospital to unite EHR systems with Meditech
Labette Health, based in Parsons, Kan., is launching a unified EHR system with Meditech Expanse. -
Orlando Health launches Alabama brand
Orlando (Fla.) Health has rebranded Birmingham, Ala.-based Brookwood Baptist Health as Baptist Health, with the system's five hospitals adopting new names as part of the change:
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