Category: digital health

ONC proposes 'nutrition label' for healthcare apps

ONC is proposing adding a “nutrition label” to healthcare apps to disclose their uses and performance, The Wall Street Journal reported.

St. Luke's partners with virtual care company

Boise, Idaho-based St. Luke’s Health System partnered with virtual care company TytoCare to provide employees and members of St. Luke’s Health Plan with remote primary care.

2 more health systems partner with Hippocratic AI

Two more health systems have partnered with generative artificial intelligence startup Hippocratic AI.

WakeMed adopts digital tools in the war against burnout

Raleigh, N.C.-based WakeMed’s adoption of digital tools to streamline surgery schedules has been successful in fighting burnout and retaining staff, WakeMed CMO Chuck Harr, MD, told Becker’s at a media roundtable.

Mass General Brigham adopts radiology AI 'copilot' from Microsoft

Somerville, Mass.-based Mass General Brigham is one of the first health systems to use a new generative artificial intelligence-powered radiology “copilot” from Microsoft subsidiary Nuance.

HHS warns of remote patient monitoring scam

HHS is warning Americans to be on the lookout for a remote patient monitoring scam.

Hospitals turn toward 'digital twins'

Health systems in Pennsylvania and New Jersey have turned to electronic models, or “digital twins,” that allow clinicians to test the treatment on patients before enacting them at the bedside.

Oracle, Google, Microsoft look to disrupt organ donation

Tech companies such as Oracle, Google and Microsoft are looking toward a potential new disruption in healthcare: organ donation, Bloomberg reported Nov. 27.

Why primary care is finally going virtual

The shift to virtual care isn’t being enabled by technology or patient preference as much as the lack of primary care physicians, Politico reported Nov. 26.

CommonSpirit, Providence, Atrium: 6 new Big Tech partnerships

Big health systems continue to look to Big Tech to help enable their digital transformations in areas such as healthcare artificial intelligence. Here are six of those collaborations Becker’s reported on in the past month.