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ECRI publishes its “Top 10 Health Technology Hazards for 2026,” with misuse of chatbots topping the list.
ECRI says that unregulated chatbots give users expert-sounding responses, but have offered incorrect diagnoses,…
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ECRI publishes its “Top 10 Health Technology Hazards for 2026,” with misuse of chatbots topping the list.
ECRI says that unregulated chatbots give users expert-sounding responses, but have offered incorrect diagnoses,…
Key Use Cases: How AI Automates Healthcare Administration
A 2025 survey from AHA and the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy found billing and scheduling were the two fastest-growing use cases for AI in healthcare. Below…
As those who read Healthcare IT Today regularly know, we attend a lot of healthcare IT conferences throughout the year. One of the newest conferences we attend that has grown to be one of…
Continue ReadingHealthcare organizations keep investing in new technology, yet frontline frustration continues to grow. Data volumes rise. Dashboards multiply. Decision-making still lags. The problem is not a lack of tools, but how loosely existing systems…
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– NOCD, the world’s largest specialty behavioral health treatment company with 70+ insurance partnerships nationally across 140 million lives, tens of millions reached through educational campaigns, and hundreds of thousands of therapy…
Continue ReadingThe following is a guest article by Matt Lauer, XM Data Scientist at Qualtrics
Revenue cycle leaders must embrace a holistic perspective on patient feedback, recognizing that even minor improvements in satisfaction scores can signify…
Andrew Ettinger, CEO at Hume AI
What You Should Know:
– Voice AI research company Hume AI announced a significant leadership transition and strategic expansion of its research infrastructure business.
– Andrew Ettinger has been appointed…
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The American Board of Preventive Medicine is notifying candidates that they have successfully passed the Clinical Informatics board certification exam. The certifications are retroactive to January 1, 2026. Congratulations to all the new…
Roundup: Greenway aims to industrialize agentic AI; New Amazon One assistant | Healthcare IT News…
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