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Heart Disease: Still the Silent Killer Despite Prevention Options

HIT Consultant - (Tuesday April 2, 2024)
Frequent Updates/ HIT Consultant

John Auerbach, SVP Federal Health, ICF

Given the attention paid to the devastating impact of COVID-19, one might assume it was the leading cause of death in the US. But while the fatalities were stark…

Breaking News: Judy Faulkner from Epic Sneezed | Healthcare IT Today

Healthcare IT Today - (Tuesday April 2, 2024)
Daily Reads/ Healthcare IT Today

We just got a special report coming out of Verona, WI that Judy Faulkner sneezed.  Our source which wanted to remain confidential for fear of retribution said that they were walking down the hall…

Otsuka, Click Therapeutics get FDA clearance for prescription digital therapeutic

MobiHealthNews - (Tuesday April 2, 2024)
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Otsuka Pharmaceuticals and Click Therapeutics announced that Rejoyn, a smartphone-based prescription digital therapeutic for major depressive disorder (MDD), scored FDA clearance to be used as an adjunct to clinician-managed care. Rejoyn is a six-week remote…

How Healthcare Is Tapping Google Pixel to Improve Clinical Efficiency

HealthTech Magazine - (Monday April 1, 2024)
AI/ Frequent Updates/ HealthTech Magazine

The Google Pixel smartphone has evolved significantly since its first generation was released in October 2016. Today’s Pixel 8 has double the memory and storage of the Pixel 1, along with stereo sound (instead…

5 Questions about Dual Ransomware Attacks

HealthTech Magazine - (Monday April 1, 2024)
Frequent Updates/ HealthTech Magazine

When the FBI issues a warning about a new cyberattack trend, it’s not just hype. Healthcare IT teams should pay attention and adjust tactics if appropriate. Last year, the federal law enforcement agency warned…

‘Garbage In Is Garbage Out’: Why Healthcare AI Models Can Only Be As Good As The Data They’re Trained On – MedCity News

MedCity News - (Monday April 1, 2024)
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The accuracy and reliability of AI models hinges on the quality of the data they are trained on. This can’t be forgotten — especially when these tools are being applied to healthcare settings, where…

Q&A: LG on evolving its consumer offerings for health data collection

MobiHealthNews - (Monday April 1, 2024)
Frequent Updates/ MobiHealthNews

It is not often consumers consider their refrigerator or television as a tool that gives their healthcare providers personalized health data, but LG NOVA is considering the possibility of consumer electronics becoming data collectors…

What sets Sunoh apart from other AI solutions in healthcare #shorts

Healthcare IT Today - (Monday April 1, 2024)
Healthcare IT Today/ Videos

#ambientclinicalvoice #automatedclinicaldocumentation #automatedehrdocumentation #cerner #digitalassistant #eclinicalworks #ecw #eh #aiassistant #epic #healthcareitvideo #interviews #healthcarescenefeatured #oraclehealth #sunoh #sunoh.ai #johnlynn #himss #himss24 #saurabhsingh…

TEFCA: With greater simplification comes greater cybersecurity responsibility

Healthcare IT news - (Monday April 1, 2024)
Frequent Updates/ Healthcare IT News

The Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement, created by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT under the 21st Century Cures Act, holds huge promise for interoperability and information exchange. It also has…

NIH funding development of AI tools for health disparity research

Health IT Analytics - (Monday April 1, 2024)
AI/ Daily Reads/ Health IT Analytics

By Shania Kennedy

April 01, 2024 – George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) have been awarded a two-year, $839,000 National Institutes of Health…


I am an experienced healthcare executive with over 15 years of deep clinical and informatics expertise in the design, development, implementation and support of complex healthcare solutions. Beginning my career as a cardiologist, I understand the needs of clinicians and the nature of their work.