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Hospital telehealth leveling off at one-fifth of medical appointments, research finds
And of the facilities reporting higher virtual volumes, many said they expected telehealth use to decline over the long term, according to the survey from KLAS Research and the Center for Connected Medicine.
By Rebecca Pifer • Sept. 7, 2021 -
Baxter to buy Hillrom for $10.5B in bid to expand connected care portfolio
Wall Street analysts and investors had thrown cold water on earlier reports of a deal, questioning the price and strategic fit.
By Greg Slabodkin • Sept. 2, 2021 -
Trendline
Artificial intelligence
Amid mounting interest and investment in the space, it's clear AI’s applications in healthcare will only continue to grow.
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Sponsored by Axonius
How asset management can address the cybersecurity implications of HIPAA
Learn how cybersecurity asset management can help evaluate HIPAA security rule compliance.
Aug. 30, 2021 -
Sponsored by GE Healthcare
Post call: How a pandemic transformed healthcare for the future
From the frontlines of 2020 to the forefront of the future, what worked, what didn’t, and what must be prioritized today to thrive tomorrow.
Aug. 30, 2021 -
Sponsored by Huron Consulting Group
Embracing transformation to thrive in the future of healthcare
Healthcare leaders identify their top priorities and investments in the months ahead.
Aug. 30, 2021 -
Outpatient facilities targeted for cyberattacks nearly as often as hospitals, data shows
Business associates such as claims processors are also a prime target for hackers, and now account for 43% of all healthcare breaches, according to the report from Critical Insight.
By Hailey Mensik • Aug. 27, 2021 -
Mayo Clinic, Alphabet's Verily partner to build clinical decision support tools
The two plan to initially focus on a set of cardiovascular and cardiometabolic conditions.
By Rebecca Pifer • Aug. 27, 2021 -
Headspace, Ginger to merge, creating $3B mental health company
As Headspace Health, the two companies will offer support for mental health symptoms from anxiety to depression to more complex diagnoses, selling direct to consumer and to employers and health plans.
By Rebecca Pifer • Aug. 26, 2021 -
Google disbands health unit as chief departs for Cerner
The dissolution of the health-specific division is the latest of a number of rolled back initiatives from tech giants in the space.
By Rebecca Pifer • Aug. 23, 2021 -
Google Health's David Feinberg named Cerner CEO
The appointment ends a search the Kansas City, Missouri-based EHR vendor began in early May. Feinberg, 59, will succeed Brent Shafer, who was chairman and CEO for three years.
By Rebecca Pifer • Aug. 20, 2021 -
FDA warns of BlackBerry cyber vulnerability in medical devices
The operating system is often deployed in devices such as cardiac and patient monitors, drug infusion pumps, imaging and surgical robots, according to Nick Yuran, CEO of security consultancy Harbor Labs.
By Greg Slabodkin • Aug. 19, 2021 -
Biden administration invests $19M to bolster rural telehealth
The investments will provide funding to train primary care providers, aid groups delivering virtual care, pilot new telehealth services and research the efficacy of digitally delivered care in rural geographies.
By Rebecca Pifer • Aug. 18, 2021 -
Medtechs need to up their cybersecurity threat modeling game, FDA says
The agency "will be looking for much more detailed and comprehensive" cyber threat models as part of premarket review, said Suzanne Schwartz, director of CDRH's Office of Strategic Partnerships and Technology Innovation.
By Greg Slabodkin • Aug. 18, 2021 -
Sponsored by American Medical Association
What doctors wish patients knew about healthy eating
Get advice from nutrition experts to help patients avoid fad diets and navigate healthful eating.
Aug. 16, 2021 -
HIMSS21
AI gains steam, though some execs still not sold at HIMSS21
Data released Wednesday finds 7% of healthcare executives said they believe AI and machine learning are the top priority for the future, while 7% called them a "distraction."
By Rebecca Pifer • Aug. 13, 2021 -
Deep Dive // HIMSS21
Predicting the future of healthcare: 10 takeaways from HIMSS21
Along with "guarded optimism" on the current state of the pandemic, some 19,000 on-site attendees in Las Vegas mulled what's next for AI, telehealth, cybersecurity, mental health and more.
By Rebecca Pifer , Hailey Mensik • Aug. 13, 2021 -
Deep Dive // HIMSS21
8 insights from a chat with Joe DeVivo, Teladoc's head of hospitals and health systems
DeVivo hinted at joint R&D with tech behemoth Microsoft, a future API marketplace and where Teladoc sees virtual visits stabilizing post-pandemic.
By Rebecca Pifer • Aug. 12, 2021 -
HIMSS21
Tackling healthcare's female leadership problem at HIMSS21
Women are largely absent from most healthcare companies' C-suites where major decisions are made, despite their massive influence as consumers and workers in the industry.
By Hailey Mensik • Aug. 12, 2021 -
HIMSS21
Should healthcare organizations pay to settle a ransomware attack? Experts weigh in at HIMSS21
"I don't think there's a single yes or no," said Michael Coates, former chief information security officer for Twitter.
By Rebecca Pifer • Aug. 11, 2021 -
Q&A // HIMSS21
Q&A with Philips' head of connected healthcare on new products, hospital tech adoption in the COVID-19 era
Roy Jakobs caught up with Healthcare Dive virtually on the sidelines of HIMSS21 to chat about provider burden, interoperability and new product launches.
By Rebecca Pifer • Aug. 11, 2021 -
CVS Health's Aetna unveils nationwide primary care telehealth service
The vertically integrated healthcare giant is working with Teladoc to offer the program, which combines telehealth services and access to in-person visits with providers in the CVS Health-Aetna network.
By Susan Kelly • Aug. 11, 2021 -
HIMSS21
Rethinking healthcare workers' roles post-pandemic
Healthcare employers need to consider how to make front-line caregiving a more sustainable career, and how they'll leverage technology to accomplish that — all while the workforce suffers significant burnout, experts said.
By Hailey Mensik • Aug. 11, 2021 -
HIMSS21
HHS 'making progress' on disincentives for providers found info blocking, ONC head says: HIMSS21
The fact that HHS has yet to codify appropriate disincentives for providers found guilty of information blocking is probably the "biggest gap to be filled on the enforcement side," Micky Tripathi said.
By Rebecca Pifer • Aug. 10, 2021 -
Opinion
Digital therapeutics — a double-edged sword?
Aloha McBride, EY's global health leader, argues that algorithms need to be regularly audited and screened for bias and discrepancies, while clinicians play a vital role in explaining the key features of apps and patient privacy risks.
By Aloha McBride • Aug. 10, 2021 -
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Telehealth has promising future if obstacles can be overcome, poll finds
A new survey by the Bipartisan Policy Center concludes that telehealth could continue to be used on a large scale after the COVID-19 pandemic winds down, and could help prevent unnecessary emergency room visits.
By Ron Shinkman • Aug. 6, 2021